Former Manchester United player to become Club AmbassadorFormer Manchester United midfielder Ji-sung Park will make a return to the club as he takes up his post as Club Ambassador.
To
celebrate his appointment, Park will be invited to tread Old Trafford’s
hallowed turf once again, with former manager Sir Alex Ferguson
before kick-off at the team’s home fixture against Everton on Sunday 5
October.
As part of his role, the highly decorated player will
attend various events and functions on behalf of the club, promoting the
work it does within the community and with its partners, sharing
anecdotes from his time at Old Trafford.
Park played for United
for seven years, from 2005 to 2012, winning an array of accolades,
including four Premier League titles, three League Cups, one UEFA
Champions League and one FIFA Club World Cup.
He is recognised as
the most decorated Asian footballer in history as well as the first
Asian player to have won the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club
World Cup.
Speaking about his appointment, Ji-sung Park comments:
"I have fond memories of my time at Manchester United and I am delighted and honoured to have become an ambassador for the club.
Mutd.com
No comments:
Post a Comment