Lee Chan-won(provided by KBS)
★1 line cut: Lee Chan-won’s ‘sincere goal’ delivered for 10 million won
Singer Lee Chan-won donated 10 million won of his own money to help children at risk of starving.His warm sincerity made the KBS2 show ‘Polunteer’ shine even brighter.
KBS 2 ‘Polunteer’ broadcast on the 24th concluded its journey of approximately 6 months by decorating the grand finale of the national futsal championship.The retired soccer legends with an average age of 41.4 who started out without even knowing the rules of futsal properly moved everyone by winning the national championship.
● Lee Chan-won, donates 10 million won of his own money… ‘A strong supporter ‘until the end
Lee Chan-won, who cried and laughed with’ Boluntier ‘, showed his sincerity this time as well.He donated 10 million won of his own money to help children at risk of starvation, and added 8 million won in prize money from this match, donating a total of 18 million won.With this,’ Boluntier’s ‘cumulative donations have surpassed 65 million won.
In the match against LIFE FC, the opposing team, which was mainly comprised of former professional players, put up strong pressure with their physicality, but Kim Young-kwang scored the first goal and played an active role in the penalty shootout, leading to a comeback victory.Lee Chan-won applauded his performance, saying, “The match started with Kim Young-kwang and ended with Kim Young-kwang.”
● The last game of the national championship… and the tearful winning goal
’ Poluntier ‘faced the last game in a critical situation with 2 wins and 2 losses.The opponent was Gimpo Zest, who had suffered a painful defeat last year.At the end of the game, when the team was exhausted, Lee Young-pyo shouted, “We have a’ winning mentality ‘, a way to win in times of crisis,” and soon after, Jo Won-hee, who received a pass from Baek Ji-hoon, scored a fantastic winning goal.
Cho Won-hee played in the game with a fighting spirit even though he had a cracked ankle.He said with tears in his eyes, “It was a game where I was even more alert and squeezed everything out until the end, worried that the team might lose because of me.”
Finally, Lee Young-pyo left a deep impression, saying, “Time has passed and I have retired, but my heart and attitude when I put on my soccer shoes and kick the ball have not changed at all.” Jung Dae-se said, “In the past, if I didn’ t score a goal, I wasn’t happy even if I won the game.However, when I think of the smiles of the people receiving donations through ‘Polunteer,’ I feel strength and can take one more step forward when times are tough.”
Reporter Yang com -mo hmyang0307@donga
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