Over 16,000 Fans Gather in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square to Cheer on South Korea in 2026 World Cup Opener
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Over 16,000 fans cheered on South Korea in Gwanghwamun Square during their 2026 World Cup Group A opener against the Czech Republic, which South Korea won 2-1 in a comeback victory.
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Street cheering in South Korea is a phenomenon since the 2002 World Cup.
Over 16,000 fans gathered in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square on June 12 to cheer on South Korea in their 2026 World Cup opener against the Czech Republic, which ended in a thrilling 2-1 comeback victory for the home team.
The crowd, estimated between 16,000 to 18,000 by the city government as of 1 p.m., braved the heat with umbrellas and fans, as temperatures soared to around 30°C.
Fans like Seo Young-shin, who took the day off, and Woo, who attended during his lunch break, expressed excitement and hope for a win. The mood shifted from despair when the Czech Republic scored first to jubilation with Hwang In-beom's equalizer and Oh Hyeon-gyu's winning goal.
The event reflected the street cheering phenomenon that began during South Korea's 2002 World Cup co-hosting. Companies like OB Brewery also organized group viewing events, enhancing the festive atmosphere.
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Increased street cheering for subsequent South Korea matches if they advance.
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