Son Jun-ho, the South Korean football player who has been making waves in Europe, has been named in the Confederation of Asian Football's (CAFA) best XI for foreign players.
The 25-year-old forward was one of six foreign players selected by the CAFA to be included in its team of the year. He is the only South Korean player to have made the cut, and his inclusion marks another milestone in his career.
Son began his professional career with FC Seoul in South Korea before moving to Portugal's Sporting CP in 2017. He quickly established himself as one of the most talented young players in Europe, scoring 46 goals in just over two years at the club.
His performances earned him a move to Chelsea FC in England, where he has been a key player for the Blues since joining in January 2019. Son has already scored 18 goals in 34 appearances for the club so far this season, helping them to the top of the Premier League table.
With his impressive form and talent on the pitch, it's no surprise that Son Jun-ho has been named in the CAFA best XI. His dedication to the game, combined with his natural ability, make him a real talent to watch in the future.
