"IT'S LIKE A DREAM. I'M CRYING". FANS AND PLAYERS ARE IN ONE MIND. "THE ESSENCE OF FAN FRIENDLY" BY GWANGJU

"It's like a dream. I'm crying". Fans and players are in one mind. "The Essence of Fan Friendly" by Gwangju

"It's like a dream. I'm crying". Fans and players are in one mind. "The Essence of Fan Friendly" by Gwangju

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"It's like a dream. I'm crying"

Gwangju FC will face Al Hilal in the quarterfinals of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League Elite (ACLE) at 1:30 a.m. on the 26th (Korea time). Although it has already made history of advancing to the quarterfinals of the first municipal team in K-League history, the team led by head coach Lee Jung-hyo is not satisfied here. It is determined to win the championship cup over objective power and expectations inside and outside the club.

The team prepared an opportunity for the team and its fans to interact with each other on Tuesday afternoon before departing for Saudi Arabia, the venue for the showdown. The team prepared an opportunity to meet players who had to take a long journey at the airport before departure to cheer and cheer for them closely.

Gwangju provided buses for fans to come to the airport comfortably. Fans gathered in groups and had conversations in a bright atmosphere to get ready to welcome the team. As 20 o'clock passed, Taegeukgi, plan cards, and uniforms appeared everywhere.

Gwangju's ambassador Norazo Jo-bin issued some caveats before the athletes got off the bus. They asked the athletes to move in an orderly fashion just in case. They appeared through the Incheon International Airport Terminal 1 around 8:20 p.m. Fans met the team without being disturbed an inch under the guidance of the club staff and Jo Bin and shared a light touch.

Afterwards, they moved into the airport and the players were divided into several groups. Small fan meetings were held everywhere, taking advantage of the time they went through departure screening and luggage storage. What is impressive is that Gwangju fans voluntarily demanded minimal noise from each other and did not create unnecessary damage to other citizens.

Jo Bin, who claimed to be a helper, made considerable contributions to this. He looked around busy and guided fans to the quietest place from time to time, giving consideration to them so that they could make good memories without any problems. Players also devoted themselves to fan service, as they did not turn a blind eye to fans who had a hard time visiting the airport late at night on weekends. 안전놀이터

Kwon Sung-yoon, Moon Min-seo, Park Jung-in, Asani, Lee Kang-hyun, and Joo Se-jong repeated several times in an interview with the "Spotal Korea" reporters, saying, "Thank you so much for your fans who took the time to the airport."

On this day, the reporters met and talked with fans who were watching happily without asking for photos or autographs because they were quite far from the team throughout the entire schedule. The fan, who asked not to be named, said, "I have watched the whole process since Gwangju was founded. I am not a child that I have raised, but I am proud to see how Gwangju has grown into a team that everyone loves, overcoming the past of playing in the second division. It is such a dream-like moment. I am tearing up."

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