[Soccer TONG] Best ways to bump into the Korean National Team in Australia

SBS Korean program’s Jun Lee and South Korean soccer player Kim Shin-wook

SBS Korean program’s Jun Lee and South Korean soccer player Kim Shin-wook Source: Supplied

SBS Korean program’s soccer reporter Jun Lee shares his personal experience to follow the Korean soccer national team.


Soccer TONG is a sports segment that proves how everything leads to soccer. In this episode, SBS Korean’s soccer reporter Jun Lee analyses share his experience of following around the Korean National team and Korean football teams when they come to Australia. 

Jun also gives you few tips on how to interact with them closely:

1. Wait for their arrival in Brisbane Airport on 13th of November. You may not get great response as they may be tired.

2. Attend open training. Try not to call names of famous players. Remember the name of rookie player and call out. 100% chance of them paying attention to you.

3. Worst option but wait for them at hotel lobby. After the training and dinner, they will be heading out to city to relax. Wait for them at hotel lobby and interact with them and tell them which places are good to go in Brisbane.

[The full story is available on the podcast above]


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