Lim Young-woong’s soccer love effect…Fan Club to Help Homeless World Cup

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DIA Club (cumulative streaming surpasses 10 billion won) in the category of artist, ranking fifth among Korean favorite celebrities. Lim Young-woong, 33, who debuted for nine years, has become Korea’s best male solo artist.

As a former youth player, he frequently expresses his affection for soccer. The opening of the FC Seoul K League 1 home game in 2023 has become a hot topic of conversation due to the positive communication between the singer and the fandom.

When Lim Young-woong asked for respect for the soccer cheering culture, “Hero’s Generation,” which filled the stands in everyday clothes instead of symbolic colors, responded with consideration for supporters and a clean cleaning and clean-up. At the Seoul World Cup Stadium, 40,5007 people, the largest paid audience in professional sports since COVID-19, entered.

The singer’s deep love of soccer leads to voluntary good deeds by fan clubs who know this very well. This year, it is known that Hero’s Generation will support the 19th Homeless World Cup in Korea.
The 2024 Homeless World Cup will be held from Sept. 21 to Sept. 28 at Hanyang University Stadium in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Members of “Hero’s Generation” Seoul District 2 donated 10 million won for uniforms and commemorative gifts, and 10.5 million won for room and board for players through fundraising to commemorate the 8th anniversary of Lim’s debut.

The “Homeless World Cup” is a 4:4 soccer game in which one goalkeeper and three field players play. The national team will have a total of eight players, including four who are waiting to be replaced. The two teams will play 14 minutes each for the first half and the second half.

This is the 12th consecutive time that Korea has participated in the Homeless World Cup since 2010. The uniform for this year’s event, which will be participating as the host country, will have a “heroic era together” patch on its left shoulder. “I thought of Lim Young-woong, who loves soccer,” said Lee Hyun-jung, chief of staff at Seoul’s 2nd district. 스포츠토토
The 19th Homeless World Cup is hosted by more than 500 players from 49 countries. Men’s 44 teams and 20 women’s teams will participate in the event. “Hero Generation” even volunteers for cheering squads and inspires national soccer teams from various countries.

“I want to contribute to spreading good influence. My heart heated up with this sponsorship. I will generously support athletes from all over the world during the competition.” – Lee Hyun-jung, president of Seoul’s 2nd District, Hero’s Generation –

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