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night (28th) at the same time, street cheering was held all over Korea.

In the inclement weather, people cheered while wearing raincoats, and showed a mature sense of citizenship while paying attention to safety.



Reporter Park Ye-rin will tell you about this.



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Thousands of red devils gathered again in four days at Gwanghwamun Square, a symbol of street cheering.



Their hair and clothes were drenched in the pouring rain, but the enthusiasm for cheering was hot.



Street cheering was held in five places nationwide, including Gwanghwamun Square, and many citizens watched in groups at pubs and theaters.



[Shin Seung-hoon/Guro-gu, Seoul: Since it was raining a lot, I thought it would be better to watch it indoors, so I chose a movie theater.]



Despite the series of conceded points in the first half, the strong cheering continued.



[Choi Hyuk-jun/Yeonsu-gu, Incheon: I have no doubt that if you work hard and build up your soccer skills, you will definitely win.]



As Cho Kyu-seong scored consecutive header goals, support reached its peak from all over the country, including Cho's alma mater, Gwangju University. .



Although we lost unfortunately with an extra run, we encouraged the players by saying, “We lost but fought well,” and pledged to win the match against Portugal.



[Park Dae-hyeon/Seocho-gu, Seoul: Just like Park Ji-sung scored a goal in the past, I hope to create a miracle against Portugal and win and go up.]



At the last minute, he expressed his regret for the referee's unreasonable decision.



[Park Chan-min/Seodaemun-gu, Seoul: The referee suddenly ended it like this, so I almost went to Qatar.]



There were concerns about safety accidents in the rainy and inclement weather, but there were none, and this time, after cheering, everyone organized the scene together.



(Video coverage: Choi Dae-woong, Lee Sang-hak, Na Byung-wook KBC, Joo Hong-jeong CJB, video editing: Kim Gyeong-yeon)