Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
South Korean sports fans cheering for Team Korea at the Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul on Thursday. All photos: Kanghyuk Lee
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Photos of Emotional Fans Watching South Korea’s First Qatar World Cup Match

A crowd of excited faces on the streets of central Seoul.
Junhyup Kwon
Seoul, KR
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photos by Kanghyuk Lee

Although South Korea’s first Qatar World Cup match ended in a goalless draw against Uruguay last night, an estimated 26,000 supporters expressed their joy and excitement during a long-awaited watch party held at the Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul.

Many seemed to release all their pent up emotions from the pandemic restrictions and the recent Itaewon tragedy that killed at least 158 young people in a crowd crush during Halloween festivities. Fans of South Korea’s football team chanted and clapped, singing tunes like the Korean folk song “Arirang” throughout the match.

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Red Devil, the official fan club of the South Korean national football team, initially canceled the event after the Itaewon tragedy but on Nov. 19, announced that it will still take place. Authorities deployed hundreds of police officers to the streets yesterday during the World Cup watch party.

Photographer Kanghyuk Lee was at the plaza to capture fans’ excitement.

Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea
Qatar World Cup, Party, Football, Seoul, South Korea

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