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70 North Korean Cheerleaders in the Women’s Soccer

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[Asian Games] About 70 North Korean Cheerleaders in the Women’s Soccer Match Between North and South Korea… Crying at the Free Kick Goal

 

 

 

“Win, win! Joseon wins!”

 

About 70 North Korean cheering squad members who visited the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games women's soccer quarterfinal match, which was a match between North and South Korea, went out to find their respective locations. 카지노사이트

 

At 5:30 pm on the 29th, Korean time, the match between the Korean women's national soccer team and North Korea, led by coach Colin Bell, kicked off at the Wenzhou Sports Center Stadium in Zhejiang Province, China.

 

The North Korean cheering squad, wearing white short-sleeved T-shirts with the Korean flag printed on them, appeared 30 minutes before the start of the game.

 

A group of women believed to be in their 20s took their seats in the front row of the audience seats on the first floor.

 

A ‘field commander’, a man who appeared to be in his 50s, assigned seats to each of them.

 

This man placed about 20 men with short-cut hair and tan skin in the last row.

 

They were all strong, and were led by a middle-aged man who was believed to be another commander.

 

They seemed to be in perfect harmony.

 

As the North Korean national anthem rang out, the cheering squad turned towards the North Korean flag and sang it loudly so that the lyrics could be heard clearly over the noise in the stadium.

 

Some women had tears in their eyes.

 

Just before kickoff, as the North Korean players gathered in one area of ​​the ground and talked, a man in the role of commander urgently turned to the cheering squad.

 

He was waiting for a specific moment, saying, "Wait...wait..." and as the players spread out across the ground for the kickoff, he encouraged his country's players by shouting, "Now! Now!"

 

At the beginning of the game, with a unique rhythm, ‘Win, win! The cheering team, which was shouting the slogan ‘Chosun wins!’, fell silent for a moment when a ridiculous own goal was scored in the 11th minute of the first half.

 

In a corner kick situation, Lee Hye-kyung (Yalokgang) tried to clear the ball that flew in front of the goal, but it headed toward the goal, allowing Korea to easily score the first goal.

 

Lee Hye-kyung stretched out her foot to the ball flowing toward the goal, but was unable to prevent the score and stretched out her arm inside the goal line, lying down in a 'big' position.

 

The North Korean cheering squad's cheers became loudest in the 20th minute of the first half.

 

When Lee Hak's (4, 25) right-footed free kick from the left area of ​​the penalty arc took a picturesque trajectory and struck the top corner of the opposite goal, the standing cheering squad cheered and expressed their joy.

 

Some cheerleaders were caught crying, unable to hold back their overwhelming emotions.