# Jeon Ga-eul, a key player in the 2015 World Cup round of 16 in women's soccer, holds a retirement ceremony against the Philippines on the 5th
38 goals in 101 A matches
[Jeon Ga-eul](https://telegra.ph/Woori-Card-the-leader-faltering-OK-Finance-ranked-4th-with-progress-The-turbulent-landscape-01-16), who played for the women's national soccer team, will hold a national team retirement ceremony.
The Korea Football Association announced on the 3rd that it will hold a retirement ceremony for Jeon Ga-eul ahead of the A-match evaluation match against the Philippines to be held at Icheon Sports Complex on the 5th.
Last fall, she will be the 'match ball carrier' for this day's game, and after entering holding the game ball, she will give her retirement greetings to the national team players and fans.
Jeon Ga-eul, who joined Suwon Facilities Management Corporation (now Suwon FC) in 2008, led the team to its first WK League championship in 2010 and won the championship MVP award.
Afterwards, he played as a striker for Incheon Hyundai Steel, Hwacheon KSPO, and Sejong Sports Toto. Incheon Hyundai Steel won the WK League championship cup three more times (2013, 2014, 2015).
In 2016, she moved on loan to the Western New York Flash in the United States, making her the first Korean female player to play on the American stage. She then continued her international debut at Melbourne Victory in Australia, Bristol City and Reading in England.
For her country, she made her debut in the [2007 Beijing Olympic](https://telegra.ph/Badminton-star-Ahn-Se-young-first-Korean-to-win-Malay-Open-singles-01-16) qualifier against Vietnam, where she went on to make 101 international appearances (38 goals) until a friendly match against Iceland in 2019. After Ji So-yeon, she is the second highest scorer among Korean female players. She played in the 2015 Women's World Cup in Canada, contributing to her first ever World Cup round of 16, and helped her to three consecutive Asian Games bronze medals ([2010, 2014, and 2018](https://telegra.ph/Byeong-Hoon-An-who-made-a-putt-mistake-finished-second-at-the-Sony-Open-after-overtime-First-win-lost-01-16)). The association holds an official retirement ceremony for a male or female player who has played more than 70 A matches since 2002. This is the second retirement ceremony for a female player, following Yoo Young-sil (current Seoul City Hall coach, 71 international matches) in 2008. Jeon Autumn, who announced her retirement at the end of last year, began her second soccer career by working as a broadcast commentator at the 2023 Women's World Cup and the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. [고스톱](https://www.gostopsite.com)