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Challenges and Highlights of South Korea’s World Cup Win Over Czech Republic
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- June 12, 2026
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The Akron Stadium in Guadalajara saw numerous empty seats as South Korea came from behind to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 in a World Cup match. This event highlighted ongoing concerns about ticket prices, travel costs, and visa issues, themes that have been prominent in the lead-up to this tournament across Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
Attendance Woes and Pricing Challenges
FIFA President Gianni Infantino mentioned that over six million tickets had been sold for the tournament, describing demand as significantly higher than usual. However, the scene at Akron Stadium told a different story with many empty seats, especially in the pitchside VIP and hospitality sections, where ticket prices soared above $5,000. Standard ticket prices ranged between $400 and $500, contributing to low attendance.
Mexican supporters predominantly filled the stadium, with a noteworthy presence of South Korean fans. The Czech supporters were less visible, as their team faced logistical challenges having qualified late for the tournament.
Match Highlights and Performance Analysis
Son Heung-min, a key player for South Korea, had several opportunities to score in the first half. Despite his efforts, he failed to capitalize, highlighting a potential decline in his performance at this high level. South Korea controlled much of the first half, but the Czech Republic struck first with a header from Ladislav Krejci.
South Korea quickly responded with Hwang In-beom skillfully lobbing the ball over Czech goalkeeper Matej Kovar. Oh Hyeon-Gyu secured the victory with a late winner, despite the lack of a typical decisive play from Son. This match illustrated South Korea’s resilience and readiness to face criticism and expectations to reach the knockout stages.
Implications for Group A
Earlier in the day, Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0, solidifying the positions of both Mexico and South Korea in Group A. Fans participating in The Athletic’s pick’em game had predicted South Korea’s win, with 51% favoring them over the Czech Republic.
To proceed to the knockout stages, South Korea and Mexico likely need just one more win each. Meanwhile, the Czech Republic will have to secure a victory against South Africa and fight for a result against Mexico in their last group-stage match.
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