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As Korean football became 'all-stop' in the spread of Corona 19, soccer associations and K-League teams are releasing their fans' thirst after taking off their online communication.

Reporter Ha Sung-ryong.

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This is the shooting site of the Korea Football Association 'Online Interview'.

It is an event where national team coaches and players meet with fans through video calls.

Bento, who has been in Portugal for the third month, has revealed his home for the first time at the request of fans.

[Bento / Football national team coach: There is a swimming pool, but it looks cold even if the weather looks warm.]

Hwang Hee-chan of Salzburg, who injured his thigh, introduced his daily life to and from home and rehabilitation centers.

[Hwang Hee-chan / Salzburg: Up to four people from Austria are asked to gather more than five (rehabilitation). I started running little by little because it improved a lot ... ]

[Lee Ji Hoon / Director of Public Relations Team, Korea Football Association: I was asked questions (fans) in advance on the SNS channel. We are replacing the questions with players and coaches by commenting.]

The K-League clubs, which have been postponed indefinitely, are also communicating with fans with various ideas.

We are releasing the camping life of players that we haven't seen in the past, and we're soothe the fans' thirst with a variety of things to see, such as surprise events where players directly call fans and relay support.

[Joo Se-jong / Seoul: Corona 19, we all joined forces together.]

[Hwang Hee-chan / Salzburg: I ​​wish I could overcome it.]

[Park Joo-ho / Ulsan: When you touch your cell phone, wipe your hands well and be patient while being healthy.]

(Video coverage: Kyunjong Kim, Video editing: Youngtaek Oh)