Son Jun-ho is one of the most promising young players in Korean football, and he recently made history by breaking into the starting lineup for the Shandong Taishan Wings in the Chinese Super League.
Son Jun-ho, who was born in 1998, has been playing professional football since he was just 16 years old. He began his career with the Busan I'Park club before moving to the South Korea national team in 2017. Since then, he has played for several top clubs in South Korea, including Gyeongnam FC and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.
But it wasn't until Son Jun-ho joined the Shandong Taishan Wings that he really started to make waves on the international stage. In January 2021, he signed a contract with the Chinese Super League side, where he quickly established himself as a key player.
In his debut match for the Shandong Taishan Wings against Shanghai SIPG, Son Jun-ho scored a stunning goal that earned him the Man of the Match award. His performance was so impressive that he was immediately named as the team's captain, making him the youngest ever captain in Chinese football history.
Since joining the Shandong Taishan Wings, Son Jun-ho has continued to impress with his skills and determination. He has already scored three goals in seven matches this season, and his performances have helped the team to climb up the league table.
Son Jun-ho's breakthrough at the Shandong Taishan Wings is a testament to his talent and hard work. As he continues to develop his game, there's no doubt that he will go on to achieve even greater things in the future.
