The 2002 World Cup, jointly held in Japan and South Korea, was a vivid and colourful reflection of the popularity of professional football across Asia. South Korea’s journey to the semi-final at the global showpiece undoubtedly improved the country’s footballing image and global reputation. The nat...
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