Foreigners also Join the Increased Number of Red Devils

Asian Cup, Foreigners also Join the Increased Number of Red Devils… Strengthening the Victory Against Jordan

Approximately 4,000 people, including the Red Devils and Korean resident cheering squad,

are expected to cheer on each other.

Foreign workers from East Asia living in Qatar are also in a cheering mood for Klinsmann.

About 4,000 people, including the ‘Red Devils’ and the Korean cheering squad,

will help Klinsmann advance to the Asian Cup finals. 파워볼

Korean National Soccer Team

The Korean national soccer team, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann,

will clash with Jordan in the semifinals of the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Qatar Asian Cup,

kicking off at 00:00 a.m. on the 7th (Korean time) at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.

Klinsmann is attempting to win the Asian Cup for the first time in 64 years.

If they defeat Jordan, they will compete with the winner of the Qatar-Iran match for the long-awaited championship.

In the group stage, Jurgen Klinsmann had to fight a lonely battle.

At most, a few dozen Red Devils visited the stadium.

However, starting from the round of 16 against Australia,

the strength of the Korean cheering squad began to increase noticeably.

Red Devils

On this day, about two hours before the kickoff against Jordan,

hundreds of Korean cheerleaders gathered in the square near the stadium and cheered up the atmosphere by shouting slogans such as ‘Great Korea!’

At the stadium, a total of 4,000 Korean cheerleaders are expected to energize the Taegeuk Warriors.

According to the Korean Association of Qatar,

there are about 1,000 Korean residents visiting the stadium with tickets provided by the Korean Association,

and the number of Korean fans who purchased their own tickets is expected to be around 2,000 to 3,000.

In addition, about 100 Red Devils, boasting ‘100 per diem’ cheering, are expected to visit the stadium.

There are many ‘foreign fans’ who support Korea.

Qatar has a high proportion of foreign workers, and most of them are cheering for Korea,

not Jordan in the Arab world.

Jeong Ki-yong, director of the Korean Association of Qatar, said,

“There are many East Asian residents from the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand who support our country.

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