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Song In-young (; born 7 January 1990) is a South Korean
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player who last played for
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. He spent single seasons representing
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club
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and
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club Suwon City before moving to Singapore in 2014 to join
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– now known as the Lion City Sailors.


Club career


Roasso Kumamoto

Song briefly joined J.League Division 2 side
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in 2011. During his one season stint with the Japanese side, he made a total of 18 competitive appearances for the team, with 12 appearances coming off the bench. He scored 2 goals for the Japanese side.


Suwon City

Following a short spell with Roasso Kumamoto, Song returned to South Korea and joined Suwon City to partake in the
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for the 2012 season.[λΌμ΄μ§•μŠ€νƒ€
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J. League (#32)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Song, In-young South Korean men's footballers South Korean expatriate men's footballers Roasso Kumamoto players Suwon FC players J2 League players Korea National League players [ ategory:K League 2 players South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Japan Expatriate men's footballers in Japan Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore Lion City Sailors FC players Men's association football forwards Singapore Premier League players 1990 births Living people Footballers from Daejeon 21st-century South Korean sportsmen