After coming so close to doing the improbable, Korea fought
valiantly and bowed out to the Germany in the semifinals of the
2002 World Cup. In our final episode of this mini-series, we
briefly look at the third-place play-off match with Turkey
before delving into the legacy that this team left on Korean
football and how much is felt twenty years on.
After
defeat to Germany in the semi-finals, Korea's 2002 heroes still had
one match remaining; the 3rd-place playoff with Turkey. While for
many supporters, this particular fixture would perhaps go by
unnoticed, for Korea it served as a fitting farewell to a side that
had not only inspired a nation, but had made the football world sit
up and take notice.
Matthew Binns is joined by Paul
Neat to first go over the match before being joined
by Jung
Muyeol to get his experience from being in Korea at that
time. Later, we are then joined by the founder of the Tavern
of the Taeguk Warriors, Roy
Ghim, to recall his memories of watching Korea and discuss the
legacy this team has left on Korea and Korean football.
All
this and more, in the final episode of our K League United Podcast
2002 World Cup Rewind Series.
About the Podcast
The official English podcast of K League providing coverage of the latest South Korean football news with opinions, analysis, player interviews, and match previews for K League 1, K League 2, and the Korean National Team.