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33rd Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Choi 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the thirty-third candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Choi 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

 

32nd Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Na 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the thirty-second candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Na 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

31st Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Hong 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the thirty-one candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Hong 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to his family. We hope for his speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

30th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Chae 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the thirtieth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Chae 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to his family. We hope for his speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

29th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Seong 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the twenty-nineth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Seong 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

28th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Lim 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the twenty-eighth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Lim 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to him family. We hope for him speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

27th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Lee 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the twenty-seven candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Lee 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

Yoo Sang-Chul dead: South Korea 2002 World Cup hero tragically dies age 49

Yoo Sang-Chul, who starred for South Korea during their run to the World Cup semi-final in 2002, has tragically passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

The former midfielder, who made FIFA’s All-Star team of the tournament when his country co-hosted 19 years ago, was only 49.

The Korean FA confirmed his passing on Monday, following an 18 month battle with the disease, declaring: “We will forever remember the shouts and glory of the day with you.”

Sang-Chul made 124 appearances for his national side, and was a mainstay of the side that shocked the world under Guus Hiddink.

He would scored in the group stage game against Poland, and impressed as the co-hosts dumped Italy and Spain out of the competition.

The Asian side would eventually lose in the semi-final to runners-up Germany.

He had previously also featured at France '98, where he scored against Belgium.

He spent his entire 16-year club career in Asia, spending time in both Japan's J-League and his home nation.

Resurce: Mirror Alex ichards(JUN 7, 2021)

26th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Seo 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the twenty-six candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Seo 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

 

25th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Lee 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the twenty-fifth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Lee 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to his family. We hope for his speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

24th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Kim 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the twenty-fourth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Kim 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

23rd Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Choi 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the twenty-third candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Choi 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

22nd Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Jung 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the twenty-seocnd candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Jung 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

21st Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Choi 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the twenty-first candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Choi 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to his family. We hope for his speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

20th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Park 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the twentieth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Park 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

19th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

Foundation patronized its project for thirteenth leukemia patients

In early 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

When Guus Hiddink Foundation was first established, we believed that support for children with cancer and corneal transplant patients among marginalized groups with relatively poor as one of our guite meaningful missions.

We have now since expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to support the treatment of child leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Lee 00, who was suffering from adult leukemia, was selected as the Nineteenth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Lee 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia  in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

18th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To ther end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Min 00 had defected from North Korea 14 years ago, was required corneal transplant, was selected as the eighteenth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Min 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to her family. We hope for her speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

17th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Kang 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the seventeenth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Kang 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to his family. We hope for his speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.

Guus Hiddink backs "top coach" Frank Lampard to eventually succeed as Chelsea manager

Lampard goes into Sunday’s FA Cup fourth-round clash with Luton with his future coming under intense scrutiny. A dip in Premier League form has seen the Londoners slip from top spot to eighth.

Legendary Dutch coach ­Hiddink twice took charge at Chelsea after Roman Abramovich sacked Luiz Felipe Scolari and Jose Mourinho. Hiddink later identified Lampard as having the ­potential to follow in his ­footsteps when the current Blues boss was at the peak of his playing powers.

And he is backing the club’s record goalscorer to turn ­Chelsea’s fortunes around – if he is given time.

“He was such a big player for Chelsea, but he will ­understand that what you did as a player counts for very little when you become a manager.

“When you suffer some losses, then it is natural to ­become worried. “But I don’t see Frank ­panicking in this situation. He is a very stable person who believes totally in himself. “He is also very honest and very direct. Every coach wants to be given time to put their ideas in place – and it is even more important when you are young. “Frank has proved himself. He did a good job in his first appointment at Derby and in his first season at Chelsea he ­qualified for the Champions League. “He is going through a difficult time at the moment, but this is when things have to remain stable.” Hiddink, who has spent the last 35 years coaching all over the world is currently in charge of Caribbean minnows ­Curacao at the age of 74.

He first took charge of Chelsea in February 2009 when Scolari was axed and, after a ­controversial Champions League semi-final exit, losing to Barcelona on away goals, he guided the club to the FA Cup.

He returned to Stamford Bridge in December 2016 when Mourinho was fired – and took Chelsea from 16th place to 10th. Lampard was one of his most trusted performers.

Hiddink recalled: “Working with Frank, I recognised very quickly that I had a player who had all the qualities to go on to become a top coach. Off the pitch, he is a good person; on the pitch, he was always one of the most intelligent players. “Tactically, he was very clever. As a coach, in my opinion, you need one or two players who are capable of ­recognising how you want the rest of the squad to work in terms of training and preparation.

“Frank was always one of the players I spoke to in the days leading up to a game to help me get my thoughts across to the squad. “You see managers standing on the side, waving their hands at their players and shouting instructions. “But, for me, the plan had to be put in place in the days ­before the game – and when I spoke to Frank about what I wanted, he was always able to understand. “That, for me, is the sign of a ­footballer who can move into ­coaching. “I respect Frank so much. I valued him as a big player and a big person.” Chelsea went top of the table when they beat Leeds on ­December 5. Since then, they have lost five of eight games – and ­Lampard is now feeling the heat.

He guided the club to a ­top-four finish in his first ­season in charge – despite working under a transfer ban. But the team has gone backwards, despite a £200million investment last summer.

Hiddink said: “When it comes to signing players, there is a number of people who are responsible.

“A coach, of course, is part of the process – but it is also about the policy of the club to decide what kind of players you want to attract.

“Many factors have to be considered before making a judgement.

Resurce: Mirror Simon Mullock(JAN 23, 2021)

16th Beneficiary of “Health Blind Zone Support Project”

In the year 2020, the Guus Hiddink Foundation agreed to sponsor the “Health Blind Zone Support Project” along with the Catholic Medical Center Korea.

From its very inception, the Guus Hiddink Foundation has focused on helping children from impoverished backgrounds who have cancer or require corneal transplant.

We have then expanded our vision to include adult patients as well. To this end, the Foundation has launched a project to provide support to leukemia patients, especially to those unfortunate enough to slip through the national healthcare system.

Song 00, who was required corneal transplant, was selected as the sixteenth candidate for the Foundation's project.

We are now pleased to announce that Song 00 has made a swift recovery and has returned to his family. We hope for his speedy return to society as well.

In the future, the Foundation will continue to support patients with leukemia and corneal transplant required in cooperation with hospitals affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center.

Through our efforts, we hope to not only help the needy but inspire others to do the same.