Cho Hyun-woo, the gatekeeper of Ulsan in the K League, who has won three consecutive games and entered a new dynasty, has been named the best player and MVP.
Cho Hyun-woo was selected as the K-League MVP this season, beating Suwon FC Andersson and Gangwon Yang Min-hyuk with 63.36 points in the votes of the club's manager, players and media.
It is the second time since Lee Woon-jae in 2008 that a goalkeeper has been named MVP.
Cho Hyun-woo played in all 38 rounds this season and kept 14 games scoreless and blocked 40 goals to help Ulsan win its third consecutive year.
Yang Min-hyuk, a high school student who made a splash in his debut season, won the Rookie of the Year award with his overwhelming support.
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