“I can’t forget the fans who shouted ‘Collen’” ‘Vietnam Express’ Ban Toan bids farewell to Seoul E-Land [Official Announcement]

Seoul E-Land FC bids farewell to Vietnam’s Van Toan (27).

Seoul E-Land announced on the 15th that it had agreed to the transfer of Vietnamese national team striker Van Toan to Nam Dinh FC in Vietnam on the 14th and completed his association with the club.

Van Toan played as a one-club man for Vietnam’s Hoang Ain Gia Lai FC for eight years after making his professional debut in 2015. Then, he moved back and forth between the U-23 national team and the A national team led by coach Park Hang-seo, and received great attention by winning the 2018 Suzuki Cup and the 2019 King’s Cup.

Through this, Bantoan joined Seoul E-Land this season. Bantoan performed well in the 9 games he played, including vigorous activity, active pressure, and dribbling using his high speed.

After the recruitment of Ban Toan, the Mokdong Stadium was decorated with ‘Vietnam Day’ for the 13th round of Cheonanjeon as the number of Vietnamese fans living in Korea increased. Vietnamese Ambassador to Korea Nguyen Vu Dung and about 1,000 Vietnamese fans visited the stadium to cheer on Seoul E-Land and Ban Thoan.

Van Toan was called up for the international match on the 11th and recorded an assist in the match against Palestine, standing out as a player for an overseas team in Vietnam. In Vietnam, interest in Ban Toan, whose skills have improved since his transfer to Seoul E-Land, has increased significantly, and with the opening of the V-League in October, several Vietnamese clubs have expressed their intention to actively recruit him.

Accordingly, 안전놀이터the club negotiated with Nam Dinh FC, which had continuously sent love calls, and was able to finalize the transfer under conditions that would support the player’s future and at the same time highly evaluate the player’s value to the club.

Bantoan said, “I was worried about my first transfer and going abroad, but I am grateful to the club, my teammates, and all members who took good care of me like family. It’s sad to say goodbye, but I had to make a big decision as a player.” “I will never forget the Seoul E-Land fans who cheered me on by shouting “Going Fighting” and “Bantoan. I will always remember Korea and Seoul E-Land,” he said. 

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