Gwangju soccer fever breaks through the cold weather…
Lingard starts from the bench in the opening game.
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“The whole world is red.
It’s all in Seoul….” 온라인카지노
Mr. Kim (29), who lives in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, arrived at Gwangju Songjeong Station by high-speed rail at 11:10 a.m. on the 2nd.
After leaving the station, he looked around as he headed to Songjeong Station Market for lunch.
He said this after seeing passers-by leaving the station, like Mr. Kim,
wearing a professional soccer K League 1 FC Seoul scarf around his neck.
As the saying goes, FC Seoul’s symbols, black and red, were visible everywhere.
Red was seen in Seoul goods, such as scarves and uniforms, between the thick coats,
including padding, wrapped tightly in the sudden cold weather.
Eight fans standing in front of a restaurant near Gwangju Songjeong Station and waiting to enter expressed their expectations for the opening game
by talking about topics that heated up the Korean soccer world in the off-season,
including Jesse Lingard (registered name Lingard) and coach Kim Ki-dong.
Seoul will face Gwangju FC at Gwangju Soccer Stadium at 2 p.m. on this day.
For both teams, this game is the start of the eagerly awaited 2024 season.
The Gwangju-Seoul Hana Bank K League 1 2024 1st round match attracted attention as tickets
ere sold out in 2 minutes and 30 seconds after the reservation began.
Gwangju Soccer Stadium currently accommodates about 7,700 people.
There were only two times throughout the 2023 season that 7,000 spectators gathered in Gwangju.
Last year, about 7,300 people attended the home opener
against Seoul on March 5th and the game against Jeonbuk Hyundai on September 24th.
However, the Gwangju team’s assessment is that the excitement in both of these games was not as strong as that of today’s game.
In fact, some fans who did not know that tickets were sold out as soon as reservations began stamped their feet in front of the on-site ticket booth in the freezing cold.