The national football game'Korea vs. Qatar' prepared as a special feature for the 30th anniversary of SBS's founding soared to 10.7% of the Bundang rating.



According to Nielsen Korea, the'Korea vs. Qatar' A match evaluation game broadcast live on SBS on the 17th (Korean time) recorded an audience rating of 8.5% (hereinafter, based on the metropolitan area), and the '2049 audience rating', an indicator of topicality and competitiveness, recorded 3.7%.

In addition, the highest ratings per minute soared to 10.7%, exceeding the 10% wall.

This is not only the No. 1 record in the overall viewership rating at the same time, but also the rating (6.4%) of the first round of the Korean series of professional baseball held on this day.



On that day, the Republic of Korea defeated Qatar 2-1 in the friendly match held at the BSFZ Arena in Maria Enchersdorf, Austria.

After Hwang Hee-chan scored the first goal in 16 seconds in the first half due to a mistake by the opponent's defender, the Republic of Korea could not properly respond to the opponent's fierce attack and allowed an equalizer in the first 10 minutes.

However, there was a combination of Son Heung-min and Hwang Eui-jo in Korea.

In the 36th minute of the first half, when Son Heung-min, who received Lee Jae-seong's pass, sharply penetrated the penalty box and passed quickly, Hwang Ui-jo finished as if waiting for it.

Hwang Eui-jo contributed to the victory of the Republic of Korea by scoring two consecutive goals following the last match against Mexico, and Son Heung-min helping two consecutive games.



This day's game is even more meaningful as it is also a game where Korea's A-match total of 500 wins was built.

Caster Bae Seong-jae of SBS and commentator Ji-Hyun Jang delighted viewers' ears by adding a classy broadcast to a meaningful game.

Caster Bae Sung-jae congratulated himself, saying, "It's a record day today. Korean soccer won the 500th victory in history, and Hwang Hee-chan scored the shortest goal in history in 16 seconds, and Son Heung-min scored two games in a row."



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)