LaLiga’s rising stars: Lee Kang-in

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Fri, 23 Nov 2018 - 04:08 GMT

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Cairo, 23 November 2018: Who is the Brazil youth international already being talked about as the heir to Xavi Hernandez at Barcelona? How can a defender born in the Dominican Republic find himself providing an assist against Real Madrid in only his second-ever LaLiga game? Which LaLiga starlet was already a household name in South Korea due to his appearance on a reality TV show aged just six? What’s next for the young Spanish forward who announced himself by scoring as an 18-year-old against the Nigerian national team? And how did a Basque-born winger get to play over 100 times for his hometown club before his 21st birthday?

This series will answer all these questions, and more, by telling the inside stories of the latest generation of LaLiga stars about to burst onto the scene and become globally-renowned names.


Stories of talent, academies and grassroot

Despite their tender years, many of these youngsters have already overcome many hurdles and challengers to get where they are today.

There is no one path to success in LaLiga. Every individual must carve out their own unique identity on and off the field.Each of these emerging talents has been carefully nurtured and developed within LaLiga’s world-renowned youth academies, receiving top class coaching and education at some of the most modern and advanced training facilities in world football.

VALENCIA'S KOREAN STARLET LEE KANG-IN SET FOR SENIOR BREAKOUT

“He’s got ambition and talent. It’s hard to find a player with talent that still works so hard but that’s Kang-in. Those of us that know him have no doubt that he’ll go all the way.”
- Miguel Grau (Valencia Mestalla coach)

Already rated at €80 million by LaLiga side Valencia, 17-year-old South Korean Lee Kang-in is on his way to becoming a big star for club and country.

Recent months have seen the left-footed forward or attacking midfielder step up towards the adult ranks, with a senior LaLiga debut – and lots more global attention – likely in 2018/19.

From Incheon to Valencia

Incheon-born Lee had an early start in football celebrity, achieving national prominence in Korea after starring in reality TV football show Shoot Dori at the age of just six. Valencia brought him to Spain in 2011 to join the youth set-up at the LaLiga club’s Paterna facility. Lee settled quickly in his new country, impressing as Valencia’s Alevines [U-12] side reached the final of prestigious youth tournaments with a direct free kick that helped defeat Borussia Dortmund sowing the seeds of international attention.

The seemingly laid-back kid moved seamlessly up through the age-groups, making his debut for the Valencia Mestalla B team aged just 16 in December 2017. Eased into the adult set-up by coach Miguel Grau, he featured in a further 10 Segunda B (third tier) games last term, scoring his first senior level goal in a 2-0 win versus Sabadell. His impressive performances led Valencia first team coach Marcelino Garcia Toral to regularly invite Lee to train with the senior squad through the final months of the campaign.

An international star in the making

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Through this time Lee has also been progressing at international level, making his debut for the South Korea Under-18 team in 2017. Last May he was fast-tracked into the Under-20 set up for the prestigious Toulon Tournament where ex-LaLiga stars Thierry Henry and James Rodriguez, and current Valencia frontman Kevin Gameiro first came to global prominence. Although South Korea exited at the group stage, superb long-range goals against Scotland and Togo saw Lee named to the official team of the tournament despite being considerably younger than most opponents and teammates. This brought further fame back in his home country, where many of his 60k Instagram followers live.

The €80 million man

Growing excitement around such an emerging star led Valencia president Anil Murthy to offer Lee a senior contract in July 2018 including an eye-opening €80 million release clause. Pre-season then saw Lee become the first Asian player to wear a Valencia shirt in a senior game, as he made his debut against Swiss Super League side Lausanne, and feature in warm-up matches versus European heavyweights PSV Eindhoven, Everton and Leicester. He went on to score in his very first senor game at Mestalla, a fine strike in a 3-0 victory over Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen in Valencia’s traditional ‘Trofeo Naranja’ curtain raiser.

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Through the opening stages of 2018/19, Lee has mixed training with the seniors with representing the club’s youth sides. Left footed, with an eye for a pass and a nose for goal, Lee is best positioned as an attacking midfielder or second striker. These skills were on show when he made his UEFA Youth League debut in September, hitting the crossbar twice in a narrow defeat to Juventus.

With Marcelino having brought the likes of Carlos Soler and Ferran Torres, both homegrown talents, through into the first team, it’s perhaps only a matter of time before Lee makes his LaLiga, Copa del Rey or Champions League bow.

Lee is already being celebrated in both Valencia and South Korea. LaLiga fans worldwide will soon know his name too.

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