1994 FIFA world-cup(korea vs Spain )best match 명승부
Posted on 11. Dec, 2009 by Footballer in Spain
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HA YOU NO GOOD SPAIN
one of the best matches played by korea in world cup
ehhh real madrid and argentina is the best
¡Ni si quiera España puede ganar a Corea del Sur!
KOREA IS THE BEST!!!
GO KOREA!!!
is also javier clemente… if he could he ll put 2 golakeepers…
korea tiene liga profesional desde 1984
japon tiene liga profesional desde 1993
korea es mas que japon en el futbol, pero japón desde que comenzó a jugar el futbol esta en todos los mundiales. en 1991 japon quiso implemetar liga profesional pero era netamente amateur de equipos universitarios.
la verdad que fue penal que no lo quiso ver el arbitro para favorecer a españa , que mierda de goles se perdia korea!!! pero eran malos en la delantera , esa korea 94 era mejor que la korea 2009, jun seo era bueno pero malo en definicion
spain was owned in this game
Corea tan solo es el equipo más fuerte de Asia y España será el equipo más fuerte de Europa si lo demuestra en el mundial de 2010 porque en la Copa de Confederaciones bien que cayeron derrotados antes Estados Unidos, haber de que están echos en el mundial de verdad.
hong myung bo and cha bum kun best korean soccer players
Japan was forced to not participate in major wars after WW2. It could not be trusted. lol
What a great reason for the 63 years of prosperous peace under the same freaking political party. It’s a one party system there lol.
yeah, Spain were apparently slow and not organized…
¡hala madrid!
o dang!!!
Korea is beast
freakin fast…xD
Seo Jung really Won there!
Oh my god! Korea totally RAPED Spain in this game! I can’t believe it! They build their actions so fucking quick!
my god they’re so fast..
korea the best, god dam what a game
nice
u suck
GO Korea!
well realtively japan’s technology is way much better than koreans. korea always send students to japan and copy their technology. at the same time, china land is much bigger than korea. so what? korea is somehwere in between. don’t be a stupid fascist.
well played game btw
¡Viva cañizares! K nadie podrá negarse a que Corea sea el líder de los asiatícos. El empate con España…. ¡Hostia!
that m.a. nadal at the beguining (1:15 1:22) is actually the uncle of Rafa nadal.
Heh, luis enrique, alfonso, hierro, clemente… the old days ^^
china hate koreans because of their technologies and japan hate koreans because of small island that they been fighting for over many years…… honestly, stupid…..
seriously, If there was no Korea in Asia, there is no soccer history in Asia.