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Corea del Sur
The South Korea national football team, governed by the Korea Football Association (KFA), represents a nation with a deep-rooted passion for the game. While the KFA was initially formed in 1928, the modern association’s foundation is frequently traced to the establishment of the Joseon Football Association in 1933—a year that symbolizes the organized birth of Korean football. This team, simply known as "South Korea" or "The Taeguk Warriors," has evolved into Asia’s most consistent powerhouse. The team does not have a single home stadium but rather rotates venues across the country. The most iconic is the Seoul World Cup Stadium, built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and holding over 66,000 fans. Other key homes include the Suwon World Cup Stadium and Busan Asiad Stadium. Seoul, the bustling capital, provides a vivid backdrop, with its modern skyline and deep football culture. South Korea’s greatest achievement remains reaching the semifinals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Japan—a historic run that captivated the world. They have qualified for every World Cup since 1986, a remarkable streak. Domestically, they rule Asian competitions with two Asian Cup titles (1956, 1960) and multiple runner-up finishes. At the Asian Games and EAFF E-1 Football Championship, they are perennial contenders. Legendary players define their legacy. Cha Bum-kun, a 1970s-80s icon, dominated the Bundesliga. Park Ji-sung, a Champions League winner with Manchester United, epitomized hard work. Son Heung-min, Tottenham’s star, is the current talisman and all-time leading scorer. Hong Myung-bo, the 2002 captain, earned the Bronze Ball at that World Cup. Playing style emphasizes intense pressing, speed, and never-say-die spirit often called "Korean Fighting." Tactically, they blend European physicality with Asian technicality. Fans are world-famous—the "Red Devils" (officially the Korean Red Devils supporters’ group) paint stadiums in crimson waves, with synchronized chants and the iconic "Daehanminguk!" roar. Today, South Korea sits as the top Asian team in FIFA rankings, regularly competing for every major trophy. Rivalries are fierce: the "East Asian Derby" with Japan, rooted in history and pride, and the politically charged matches with North Korea. An interesting fact: South Korea has never lost a World Cup qualifier at home against a non-Asian opponent since 1977. Their 2002 run also made them the first Asian team to reach a World Cup semifinal—a feat unmatched until 2022. With a blend of tradition and modern talent, the Taeguk Warriors remain Asia’s biggest football brand.
Sobre Corea del Sur
Corea del Sur es un club de fútbol profesional con sede en su región, fundado en 1933. Corea del Sur cuenta con 32 jugadores que compiten en partidos de liga. En el calendario de Corea del Sur hay 3 partidos próximos con actualizaciones en vivo y pronósticos con IA. Consulta el calendario completo, análisis de forma, cara a cara y pronósticos de IA para Corea del Sur.
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