[SBS Overly Immersive Life History Season 2] Coach Hiddink, whom we met in the Netherlands, mentioned the rumor of discord with the Korea National Football League during the 2002 World Cup

2024-07-25 21:41:03

Ahn Jung-hwan "If it weren't for Coach Hiddink, we wouldn't have reached the semifinals!"

In 'Overindulgence Life History 2', which will be broadcast on the 25th, we will focus on the decisive choice that created the 2002 semifinal legend.

The golden generation of Son Heung-min, Hwang Hee-chan, and Kim Min-jae used to shine in Korean soccer, but currently, Korean soccer is in crisis.

Korean soccer failed to advance to the finals of the Paris Olympics for the first time in 40 years, and as soon as the news of coach Hong Myung-bo's nomination as the national team's head coach was announced, even 2002 World Cup protagonists Park Ji-sung, Lee Young-pyo, and Ahn Jung-hwan came out and asked about 'the reason Korean soccer is currently facing difficulties.' He continues to express his convictions.

Then, at this point, we are curious about the ‘2002 World Cup semifinal myth’.

We follow Coach Hiddink's decisive choice that surprised even world soccer greats beyond Korean soccer.

As a life teller, Lee Young-pyo appears, who threw a sharp ball against the current Korea National Football League, saying, “Soccer players should no longer disappear from administration.”

And he plans to vividly convey the story of the day he risked his life during the 2002 World Cup, saying he could have died for Coach Hiddink.

On this day's broadcast, Coach Hiddink, who led the team to the semifinals of the 2002 World Cup, appeared in person and revealed without hesitation an anecdote about a war of nerves with the National Football League ahead of the 2002 World Cup, his first impressions of Korean soccer, and an episode about his conflict with player Ahn Jung-hwan.

 

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