Kim Moon-hwan, the fastest Korean player in the match once morest Brazil… 34.8km per hour
Heung-Min Son, ‘Group Match once morest Portugal’, top speed of 34.4 km
It was found that Kim Moon-hwan (Jeonbuk) recorded the fastest speed among Korean players at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which ended on the 19th.
According to the post-match summary report released by FIFA on the Internet website on the 23rd, Moon-Hwan Kim ran at the top speed of 34.8 km per hour, the fastest among Korean players in the round of 16 match once morest Brazil.
In the group stage, Son Heung-min (Tottenham) recorded the fastest speed among Korean players. Son Heung-min, wearing a mask, recorded 34.4 km per hour in the third match once morest Portugal.
The fastest player in this tournament was Kamaldin Sulemana (Stade Ren) of Ghana, who was in Group H with Korea. He recorded the fastest speed in the World Cup in Qatar by recording a top speed of 35.7 km in the group stage match once morest Uruguay. The second place was 35.6 km of Spain’s Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao).
Moonhwan Kim’s 34.8km was not in the top 15.
Among Korean players, the most active player was Hwang In-beom (Olympiacos).
Hwang In-beom ran 11.753 km in the first group match once morest Uruguay, 11.901 km in the second match once morest Ghana, and 12.617 km in the third match once morest Portugal.
In the round of 16 once morest Brazil, Kim Moon-hwan ran the most with 10.261 km, followed by Son Heung-min with 10.217 km.
In four games, Hwang In-beom ran 45.037 km and Kim Moon-hwan recorded 42.824 km.
Hankyung.com reporter Lee Hyeon-joo [email protected]