Hwang Ui-jo, Accused of Illegal Filming, Transfers to Turkye Alanyaspor on Loan
Hwang Ui-jo (31), who is under investigation for illegal filming of sexual acts, left England and moved to the Turkye Super Lig.
Turkye Professional Football Alanyaspor announced the recruitment of Hwang Ui-jo on its website on the 6th.
Hwang Ui-jo
Hwang Ui-jo, who chose a loan transfer, will play for Alanyaspor until the end of the 2023-2024 season. 바카라사이트
As a result, Hwang Hee-jo continued his career as a player in Turkuy without even being able to make his debut in Nottingham Forest (England).
Alanyaspor ranks 14th in the Süper Lig this season with 6 wins, 9 draws, and 9 losses.
When Hwang Ui-jo was asked by the club whether he had ever heard an explanation about the Turkic League from Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich),
he responded, “It’s not recently, but we’ve talked about it before.
He told me that it’s a difficult and competitive league.”
Kim Min-jae, who plays for Munich, a prestigious German soccer team,
played a big role as the starting center back for Turkye Fenerbahce in the 2021-2022 season,
and based on this, he succeeded in entering the big league, Serie A (Italy).
Hwang Ui-jo, who left the French stage in August 2022, joined Nottingham,
and succeeded in advancing to the English Premier League (EPL),
was pushed out of the competition for the starting role and was immediately loaned to Olympiacos (Greece).
K League
Hwang Ui-jo did not perform particularly well in Greece either.
In search of an opportunity to play, he chose a short-term loan to K League 1 FC Seoul in February of last year,
and improved his physical condition by playing as Seoul’s starting striker until June.
Afterwards, he returned to his original team,
Nottingham, and competed for the starting position by consistently participating in pre-season games,
but he has not been able to play the field even once since the opening of the 2023-2024 season.
Last September, he moved again on loan to Norwich City of the Championship (second division) and had a difficult opportunity to play,
but suddenly left Norwich City after four months of loan.
Hwang Ui-jo is under police investigation on charges of illegally filming sexual intercourse with his ex-lover.
As a result of a meeting held by forming a discussion body,
the Korea Football Association decided not to select Hwang Ui-jo as the national team member until a clear conclusion is reached by the investigative agency.
National team coach Jurgen Klinsmann also expressed support for Hwang Ui-jo through interviews in the early stages of the incident,
but did not select Hwang Ui-jo for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup following the association’s decision.