
He played in the Olympics as a Romanian Olympic national team player, but he wants to finish his career in Korea, where he was born. Marco Dulca, who was born in Korea, is hoping for a move to Korea toward the end of his playing career. Marco Dulca (26) is feeling nostalgic for Asia. He was born in Korea in 1999 when his father, Cristi Dulca, was playing for Pohang. โIf I get a slightly longer break, I plan to go with my family to see the place where I grew up. I lived there for two years, and Iโm curious how itโs changed now,โ said Dulca, the midfielder for Petrolul Ploieศti. He even had an unexpected experience while participating in the Olympics as a player for the Romanian Olympic national team.
He added, โWhen I went to the Olympics, my place of birth showed up on the TV screen, and the nanny who took care of me back then in Korea contacted me after 22 years. They found me after all that time.โ Marco Dulca does not hold Korean nationality but is open to spending the final stages of his career in Korea. โYes, Iโve thought about dual citizenship, but I don't think I'm ready for the military service required in Korea. Still, I think Korea is a beautiful country, and if the opportunity comes at the end of my playing career, I would be truly happy to play there. (Reporterโs question: Have you learned Korean?) I only know โAnnyeonghaseyo.โ My mother knows more than I do,โ said Marco Dulca of Petrolul Ploieศti. Transfermarkt and Wikipedia both officially list Marco Dulcaโs birthplace as Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea. Source - Ck



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"Fans are excited about the nostalgia but terrified of a '2nd gen bust' repeating his father's performance. Also, if he wants to play here but skip military service, maybe just come for a quick trip instead? Cajuste is the new meme bust LOL."
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