Gwangju FC summer, recognized as the 3rd most played player in K-League 1 this season
3rd place in the distance run by EPTS data… Number 1 is Joonho Son
Wonsang Um is the 2nd in average sprinter distance per game
By Choi Dong-hwan reporter [email protected]
Published 2020-12-10 16:41:15
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Professional soccer Gwangju FC midfielder Summer was recognized as the third most played player in the 2020 K-League 1 (first division).
According to the data released on the 10th by the Korea Professional Football Federation collecting data from 18 K-League teams with EPTS, a system for measuring player activity through electronic equipment during the season, summer ranked third in the distance run among players who played more than 10 games .
In the summer, he played in 25 games this season, running an average of 1783m per game, taking charge of the waist of Gwangju. Sohn Joon-ho (Jeonbuk), who won the K League 1 MVP, ranked first with an average of 11,088 m, and Han Seok-jong (Suwon) ranked second with 10,810 m.
Gwangju FC winger Won-sang Um ranked second in the average sprint distance per game. Wonsang Um recorded an average sprint of 209.74m. Ulsan Kim In-seong (220.94m) took first place, and Seongnam Na Sang-ho (202.63m) took third place.
Sprint refers to the athlete running at a speed of 25.2 km/h for more than 0.6 seconds.
In-seong Kim also ranked first in the average number of sprints. In-seong Kim recorded the most sprints on average of 14.9 times, followed by Sangju Ahn Tae-hyun with 13.8 times and Jeonbuk Korean Academy of Korean Studies with 13.2 times.
Even in the’High Speed Running (HSR)’ distance, which means running at a speed of 19.8 km/h or more, In-seong Kim was the most common with an average of 795.9m per game. Pohang Kang Sang-woo, who recorded 746.25m, was second, and Sangju Ahn Tae-hyun, who recorded 745.9m, was third.
The Professional Football Federation has been sponsoring a wearable EPTS company’Fit Together’, which has been certified by the International Football Federation (FIFA) since the last 2019 season, collecting quantitative data on player activities.
Currently, 8 teams in K League 1 (Jeonbuk, Ulsan, Sangju, Gwangju, Seoul, Seongnam, Incheon, Pohang), and 7 teams in K League 2 (Second Division) (Jeju, Suwon FC, Daejeon, Ansan, Bucheon, Anyang, Chungnam Asan) is using this equipment.
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