"SHINHAN VS. SHINHAN VS. CHOI YOON-AH VS. JEONJU VS. JEONG SEON-MIN..." THE THREE LEADERS WHO WERE IN THE SAME TEAM WILL COMPETE

"Shinhan vs. Shinhan vs. Choi Yoon-ah vs. Jeonju vs. Jeong Seon-min..." The three leaders who were in the same team will compete

"Shinhan vs. Shinhan vs. Choi Yoon-ah vs. Jeonju vs. Jeong Seon-min..." The three leaders who were in the same team will compete

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The main players of "Real Shinhan," which dominated the Women's Professional Basketball (WKBL) from the late 2000s to the early 2010s, are already inflating expectations as they face off as enemies.

Choi Yoon-ah (left), born in 1985, who was the youngest member of "Real Shinhan," will take the helm of her former Incheon Shinhan Bank and face Jeon Ju-won (center, 53), coach of Asan Woori Bank, and Jeong Sun-min (right, 51) coach of Bucheon Hana Bank, who were seniors and teammates from the 2025-26 season.

Choi was the first to become a professional head coach. "The candidate included all the members of 'Real Shinhan' including former coach Jeon, coach Jeong and KBSN commentator Ha Eun-joo. However, as we focused on rebuilding rather than winning the championship, we judged that Choi is the one who will grow together in the long term," a Shinhan Bank official said in a telephone interview with the Seoul Shimbun on Wednesday.

Choi, who joined Shinhan Bank in 2004, is a franchise star who took the lead in winning the title for six consecutive times from the 2007 winter season to the 2011-12 season. Back then, Shinhan was nicknamed "Real Shinhan," referring to the Spanish soccer team's prestigious Real Madrid. Choi took off his uniform at the age of 32 due to knee injury and gained seven years of coaching experience at Shinhan Bank, Busan BNK, and the national team.

Following Choi's appointment, coach Jeong Sun-min joined Hana Bank, where Lee Sang-beom, who only experienced men's basketball, took the helm. Coach Chung had Choi as a coach while serving as the head coach of the national team from 2021 to 23. On top of that, Jeon, who has won eight championships as Woori Bank's head coach since 2012, will show the dignity of a veteran.

Coach Choi and coach Chung have faced off as Shinhan Bank coaches in the past, and former coaches as Woori Bank coaches, but this is the first season that all three will face off as different teams 카지노. Ha, who built the "Shinhan Dynasty" with the three, said in a phone call with the Seoul Shimbun, "I hope each of us will show our ability as leaders and take off the "Real Shinhan" label and fly to our own names. I hope the players will also play happily with the new coaches."

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