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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ji_So-yunJi So-yun - Wikipedia

    Ji So-yun (Korean: 지소연, Korean pronunciation: [tɕi.so.jʌn]; born 21 February 1991) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Seattle Reign FC of the National Women's Soccer League and the South Korea national team.

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    Ji So-yun è una calciatrice sudcoreana, centrocampista del Seattle Reign e della nazionale sudcoreana. Il 30 novembre 2006, durante l'incontro disputato contro la nazionale di Taipei nell'ambito dei Giochi Asiatici 2006, segna una doppietta divenendo la più giovane calciatrice ad aver segnato durante un incontro della nazionale femminile ...

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  3. 3 nov 2023 · Ji So-Yun | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club. Ji So-Yun was a pivotal member of Emma Hayes’s side in the years when Chelsea Women began winning silverware. The midfielder contributed to the first 13 major trophies won in the WSL era and usually her part was a major role.

  4. 13 mag 2022 · Ji So-yun has won 12 major trophies during her time with Chelsea. By Emma Sanders & Katie Wright. BBC Sport. FA Cup final: Chelsea v Manchester City. Venue: Wembley Stadium Date: Sunday 15...

  5. 8 mar 2021 · Learn more about the South Korean midfielder who has played for Chelsea since 2014 and won multiple trophies. Find out her football heroes, favourite food, music and more in this exclusive Q&A.

  6. 29 apr 2022 · The South Korean midfielder will return to her home country at the end of the season, having won 11 trophies and scored 68 goals for the Blues. Chelsea manager Emma Hayes praises Ji as one of the most amazing players the WSL has ever seen.

  7. 29 apr 2022 · Ji So-Yun to depart Chelsea Women at end of the season | News | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club. Women's Team. 29 Apr 22. Following an incredible eight years with the club, Ji So-Yun will leave Chelsea at the end of the season to head back to South Korea.