South Korean city Yongin said Tuesday that nothing has been confirmed on hosting a pro football club in its region, denying rumors that it has contacted Jeju United in the top domestic league.
Yongin, a city in Gyeonggi Province located 50 kilometers south of Seoul, will complete the construction of a multi-sport stadium with 37,155 seats in November. To make the stadium sustainable, it was suspected the city would host a sports franchise and it was rumored to be talking with Jeju United.
But a city official denied that it has had contact with the K League Classic club.
This photo provided by Yongin City Government on July 15, 2017, shows construction of a stadium in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. (Yonhap)
"We did consider hosting a sports franchise to utilize the stadium, but we haven't met with Jeju officials," said Kang Beom-sik, who is in charge of sports administration at Yongin City Government. "Yongin has never hosted a provincial sports festival, so we constructed the stadium with that in mind, but in search of ways to use the venue, we thought about hosting a football club or a baseball club."MOST POPULAR