Yeom Ki-Hun (Korean: 염기훈; Hanja: 廉基勳; born 30 March 1983) is a South Korean football player who plays for Suwon Samsung Bluewings. Yeom made his way onto the national team following his continental performances. This tricky left winger has a penchant for scoring crucial goals, including one in the first leg of the AFC Champions League final.
On 16 December 2008, Yeom joined Premier League club West Bromwich Albion on a trial basis without receiving Ulsan's approval. He incurred blame for this incident.
Club Career
He joined Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in 2006 and made his professional debut. In July 2006, he was injured in a car accident with his teammate Kim Hyung-bum. After recovering, he made a big contribution to winning the AFC Champions League in 2006 and was awarded the K-League rookie award. In July 2007, he was transferred to Ulsan Hyundai in the face of Chung Kyung Ho and Yuh Yoon Hwan, and contributed to the 2007 League Cup. However, after transferring to Ulsan Hyundai, he suffered frequent injuries every year and failed to compete in many matches. In 2008, he made a dispute by moving to West Bromwich Albion FC of the English Premier League without the club's consent.
After a trade with Lee Jae-sung in 2010, he moved to Suwon Samsung Bluewings, but he was unable to play after the K-League opened in 2010 due to an injury. At the end of April 2010, he made his debut at the AFC Champions League Group Six qualifying match against Singapore Army Force FC. He helped the K-League in 2010 with 8 assists, and helped to win the FA Cup in 2010. In the 2011 season, Choi sung-kook who was the team's captain, was forced out of the team after being involved in a game of combat operation. Yeom ki-hoon was selected as a captain. After the season, he joined the Ansan Police Department for military service. In the 2013 season K-League Challenge, he played 21 games with 7 goals and 11 assists, led the team to second place, and received the ‘assist king’ of K-League Challenge.
He returned to Su
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