Korea Republic secured their 13th appearance in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup after a dominant display in the qualifiers, which saw them finish top of Group E with wins against Uzbekistan and Mongolia.
Ji has been aiming for Continental glory since her debut in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in 2008 and with the Chelsea midfielder approaching the twilight of her career, she is determined to end her wait in India 2022.
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