Pro Kabaddi League: Dong Geon Lee from Gujarat Giants wants to inspire South Korean Kabaddi players

Lee, who first came to India in 2017 to play Kabaddi, enjoys working with Gujarat Giants coach Ram Mehar Singh and is keen to learn from his experience


ANI | Updated: 20-11-2022 15:00 IST | Created: 20-11-2022 15:00 IST
Pro Kabaddi League: Dong Geon Lee from Gujarat Giants wants to inspire South Korean Kabaddi players
Dong Geon Lee. (Photo- Gujarat Giants). Image Credit: ANI
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The Pro Kabaddi League has helped the popularity of the game to grow across the globe, and South Korean player Dong Geon Lee, who plays for the Adani Gujarat Giants in Season 9, is a great example of this. A fan of basketball and warm weather, Lee is hopeful that his stint with the Gujarat Giants in India will help him move closer to realizing his dreams of donning the national team colours and eventually making his way to the Asian Games.

"I began playing Kabaddi during my university days. There were not many Kabaddi players, perhaps 50. But I wanted to play, so I did, and I want to play for the country at the Asian Games," Lee was quoted as saying in a statement by Gujarat Giants. Lee, who first came to India in 2017 to play Kabaddi, enjoys working with Gujarat Giants coach Ram Mehar Singh and is keen to learn from his experience.

"Ram Mehar Singh is a very good coach. I will improve with more practice and experience under him. By playing here, I can learn more and teach other players in Korea so that we can win games." "Coach is tough on us during practice, but that is important so we do not make mistakes in the games," Lee explained.

Lee says Kabaddi may not be the most popular sport in his country, but names like Ajay Thakur and Pawan Sehrawat are well-known and he adds that language is not the issue. "We play Kabaddi, it is about movements and making the right decision. Kabaddi is all about listening to the coach and implementing the plan. I do not have a problem with the language. I am learning Hindi. I did not play much in my first year. Now that there have been a lot of changes, I have a better understanding of the game."

Inspired by legendary Michael Jordan, Lee, a fan of Indian food, says now he is not nervous before or during games. "Talent and passion are important at the professional level and after playing in the PKL with the Adani Gujarat Giants, I hope more players from Korea join. Maybe next year, maybe after the Asian Games," Lee signed off.

Dong Geon Lee and the Gujarat Giants' next assignment in the Pro Kabaddi League sees them take on the UP Yoddhas on Monday, November 21. (ANI)

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