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Kim Shin-wook's Latest Injury Update: Shanghai Shenhua's Response

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Kim Shin-wook's Latest Injury Update: Shanghai Shenhua's Response
Updated:2026-04-28 08:11    Views:70

As Kim Shin-wook, the former South Korean football player, continues to recover from his latest injury, there is growing speculation that he may not be able to play for several months.

Shin-wook, who was known for his aggressive style and fiery personality, has been in the spotlight for years as one of South Korea's most celebrated footballers. He was a key player for both the South Korean national team and the South Korean Premier League side FC Seoul, where he scored over 100 goals.

However, recently,Chinese Super League Matches Shin-wook suffered a serious knee ligament injury during a match against China on March 27. The injury occurred just three days after he had returned from a successful recovery from surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee.

The news of Shin-wook's injury comes at a time when he is still recovering from his own injuries. Despite undergoing numerous treatments and rehabilitation sessions, Shin-wook remains unable to fully participate in training or physical activity due to the severity of his injury.

In response to this setback, FC Seoul has issued a statement expressing their deepest condolences to Shin-wook's family and friends. "We wish you all the best in your recovery and hope that you can come back stronger than ever," the club said in a statement.

Shin-wook's absence will likely have a significant impact on the team's performance, especially given the importance of having a reliable striker to provide pace and scoring opportunities for the team. However, the club also hopes that fans and supporters will support Shin-wook and his teammates through this difficult period.

Overall, it remains to be seen how much Shin-wook will be able to return to full fitness, but FC Seoul's decision to suspend him for the rest of the season shows the seriousness with which they view the injury and its potential long-term effects on the team.