The South Korean Princess National Team will become a tough opponent of Indonesia at the 2018 Asian Games football branch. South Korea and Indonesia, as well as Taipei and Maldives China joined in Group A.

One of the highlights of South Korea's national team is the midfielder Lee Mina. Not only accomplished, a woman born in Daegu, 26 years ago had a sweet face. Ayunya's face is not inferior to girl band members or Korean drama series stars.

Lee Mina began her debut in the national team in 2008 and joined the Under-17 team. His career at the national team continued into the U-20. Lee is part of the U-20 South Korean team that won third place in the 2010 U-20 Women's World Cup.

On February 15, 2012, he made his debut in the senior team through contra North Korea. On January 21, 2016, he scored his first goal in the national team when South Korea beat Vietnam 5-0 in a 5-0 win over Vietnam at the Four Nations Tournament.

In 2017, Lee was named the KFA Best Player (South Korean football federation). Interestingly, Lee joined the national team first, before entering the academy.

For a career at the club, Mina joined Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels from 2012 to 2017. Before working at the club, Mina strengthened the women's soccer team Youngjin College. 2018 is a new level for Mina's career. He joined the Japanese club INAC Kobe Leonessa.

Despite being a mainstay in the soccer arena, Mina still looks cute. In her photos on Instagram, Mina has a sweet style with long hair and thin Korean make-up.

Outside the arena, Mina did not hesitate to wear feminine casual clothes. His trademark when playing soccer is to lock his hair. This style makes Mina still look cute.

Meanwhile, the 2018 Asian Games became the first edition for Mina. He also couldn't wait to start the adventure in Palembang. As an attacking midfielder, Mina is quite productive. He scored 11 goals for the South Korean national team during 2018 in both the trial and tournament events.

"I want to get a gold medal, after our team failed at the previous Asian Games," he said as quoted by the Chosun Ilbo.