Hwang Ui-jo, former national soccer team member

Hwang Ui-jo (31, Norwich), who was temporarily excluded from the national team selection due to controversy over his private life, including allegations of illegal filming, is forced to miss the game for the time being due to a hamstring injury.

Norwich coach David Wagner said on the 2nd (Korean time), “Hwang Ui-jo suffered a hamstring injury. He hopes to return within the year,” he said. “Hwang Eui-jo has shown good performance in recent weeks. “Norwich will find a solution to Hwang Ui-jo’s injury,” he said.

Hwang Ui-jo, who had recently improved his performance and established himself as the team's main striker, suffered a hamstring injury and was out of action. He will also miss the game against Bristol City in the 19th round of the 2023-24 England Championship (Second Division) to be held on the 3rd.

Hwang Ui-jo scored in the 12th minute of the first half in the 18th round of the championship against Watford held at Vicarage Road in Watford, England on the 29th of last month.

With this, Hwang Ui-jo scored a goal in two consecutive games. Hwang Ui-jo scored the winning goal in the home game against Queens Park Rangers (QPR) on the 26th of last month.

However, Hwang Ui-jo felt discomfort in his hamstring in the 17th minute of the first half against Watford and was replaced by Ashley Barnes.

Meanwhile, Hwang Ui-jo, who was recently investigated by the police on suspicion of illegal filming, was temporarily stripped of his national team membership. Recently, the Korea Football Association decided to exclude him from the national team until the investigation agency concludes on the facts. 슬롯