'Volunteer' achieved a dramatic victory against the Gyeongsang Alliance with a score of 3-2, securing a donation of 8 million won.
On the 12th, KBS2's 'Volunteer' featured a dramatic showdown against the Gyeongsang Alliance, the first opponent in the 'Futsal National Dominance Project.' Last week, 'Volunteer' experienced a shocking consecutive defeat against Daegu Muboqqa FS and Gumi FS. However, this week, revitalized 'Volunteer' achieved a three-match winning streak, thanks to the brilliant performance of 'The Returning People's Rooney,' Jung Dae-se, who scored four goals during the penalty shootout. As a result, 'Volunteer' defeated the Gyeongsang Alliance with an overall score of 3-2, securing a total donation of 8 million won.
In the match against Ulsan Hades FS, known for their rough play and physical battles, Jung Dae-se played a crucial role. Showing dazzling skills and strong combat power reminiscent of his playing days, Jung Dae-se scored two goals, leading 'Volunteer' to a 2-0 victory.
In the match against 'the world's strongest high school,' Ulsan Hyundai High School, 'Volunteer' demonstrated the power of their seniors. Hyundai High School relentlessly pressured 'Volunteer' from the start but struggled to score. Instead, they conceded the first goal to the experienced Lee Young-pyo. Jung Dae-se exclaimed, "This is the difference in experience. We didn’t age for no reason."
Starting with Lee Young-pyo's goal, Jung Dae-se had a rare scoring moment that was recognized after VAR (Futsal Term: VS) intervention. Kim Dong-cheol and Jo Won-hee executed a fantastic combination play reminiscent of Park Ji-sung and Lee Young-pyo during the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup match against Portugal. Hyundai High School's ace, Lee Ji-woo, managed to score a consolation goal, but it was insufficient against the experience of 'Volunteer.' Despite Lee Chan-won's wish, "My hometown is Ulsan. Personally, I hope Ulsan scores at least one more goal," 'Volunteer' won 3-1.
The match against Pohang Jichinda FS turned into a 'super save showdown' between the goalkeepers (Futsal Term: Goalkeeper). Both sides launched decisive shots, but the goalkeepers blocked them, resulting in a 0-0 draw. Ultimately, after a close match that went to penalties, 'Volunteer' emerged victorious with a 4-2 score. After two defeats, the unwavering 'Volunteer' achieved three consecutive wins and donated the obtained 8 million won to aid recovery in areas affected by wildfires.
Next week, a heated match against Gangwon Alliance, the second opponent in the 'Futsal National Dominance Project,' will take place. KBS2's futsal entertainment show 'Volunteer,' which combines soccer and donations, airs Saturdays at 10:40 p.m.
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