Asia's most passionate football nation. South Korea's extraordinary run to the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup on home soil remains one of the tournament's greatest stories. With a squad now packed with elite European talent, the Taeguk Warriors are consistently one of Asia's strongest sides.
South Korea co-hosted the 2002 World Cup with Japan and produced one of the tournament's most remarkable stories, defeating Spain and Germany on their way to the semi-finals — the best ever result by an Asian nation at a World Cup. The atmosphere generated by the Red Devils supporter movement was unlike anything seen at a major tournament before or since.
South Korea have qualified for every World Cup since 1986 and reached the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022, defeating Portugal in the group stage. With players like Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in, and Kim Min-jae established at Europe's top clubs, South Korea are consistently one of Asia's most technically accomplished and competitive sides.
Red and white — the colours of the Taeguk Warriors worn with fierce Korean pride. South Korea's home kit is one of the most recognisable in Asian football, and the deep red shirt has been associated with some of the most passionate football support ever witnessed at a major tournament.
Their Nike kits are popular across Asia and globally, driven in large part by Son Heung-min's worldwide fanbase, and the red of South Korea carries the energy of one of football's most devoted supporter cultures.
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