If he had been born in the South, he would have been playing for the national team along with Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae. As a Korean, it's a shame. He was clearly a talented striker.
@amanparmar-jh7pz Korea has become an advanced country since 2000. It is a country where people from developing countries with low levels of education and people from developed countries coexist. If I go on a trip to India, won't anyone be racist towards me? This is a problem that is difficult to solve in a short period of time.
@amanparmar-jh7pz Not only Indian but South Asians and Southeast Asians in general. I've seen Koreans treat them differently. They either don't know what to do around with other dark skinned Asians or they feel so superior nowadays that if you're dark skinned, you're under them. Whichever is correct I can say that every country has their share of their bad tomatoes but I've never felt at ease in Korea. Definitely a different treatment.
@@rogue8903 Yep cause in that hell on earth of a country there's NO such thing as,FUTURE and FREEDOM!!!!😉(Otherwise the psychotic dictator would've been lynched by his very own army he splashed so much cash on creating)
I think North Korea broadcasted the 2010 World Cup group stages but they got embarrassed by Portugal, and so they said “we lost to the World Cup winners” 😂
if you snip around long enough in the pyongyang broadcasting service youtube channel(now deleted), they do show matches of world cups and euros, granted that it's rebroadcast, usually at 3pm korea time zone tho im not sure about the schedule
Few people remember, but there was another new Ronaldo in North Korea. It was Choi Min Ho. There were rumors that the Koreans even had a contract from Real Madrid, but he went to Samara Krylya Sovetov, where, alas, he was remembered only for the fact that he played a half with the South Korean, and then played at home, as well as in Cambodia
Its an everyday thing that you hear about these new Ronaldo or new Messi and its everywhere, not just in North Korea. Honestly impossible for ppl to remember all of them🤣
@@bao5413 This is understandable, it’s just that the stories of some holders of this title are very interesting, especially from such exotic countries as the DPRK
@@bao5413 It's the new cycle of New Pele/New Maradona. Even Rooney who's more of being explosive and aggressive guy than technician was called White Pele.
I'm italian, so I'd like to give an important note on Antonio Razzi, the italian politician who is "Friends" with Kim: he is not an important or serious politician here in Italy, he was caught years ago discussing hilariously his retirement pay and he became a national buffoon in the years following, being mocked also by a famous comedian, so our political relationship with North Korea is not actually that strong or serious. Please make more research when discussing political topics, we don't want to be linked with a dictatorship that is not our ally in any way, thanks.
Sì, ok, però è vero che, soprattutto in passato, l'Italia ha avuto dei legami più stretti con la Corea del Nord di quanto ne avessero gli altri Stati occidentali. Il famoso luna park, al confine con la Cina, è stato costruito e, per un certo tempo, gestito da un italiano. Svariati cuochi italiani sono stati ospiti a Pyongyang per un po' di tempo, e hanno aperto dei ristoranti, e hanno insegnato ai nordcoreani a cucinare la pizza e la pasta. Infine, e questa è forse la cosa più importante di tutte, negli anni '90 la casa automobilistica nordcoreana di Stato ha copiato un modello di utilitaria della Fiat, per produrre questa utilitaria per il mercato nord coreano. Noi italiani abbiamo portato in Nord Corea il know-how per produrla, e siamo anche stati presenti fisicamente negli impianti, durante le primi fasi, per insegnare ai nord coreani come assemblare i vari componenti. Lo sapevi? Poi, dalla morte di Kim Jong-Il in poi, più o meno, le relazioni si sono raffreddate... ma, dagli anni '70 e '80, fino ai primi 2000, abbiamo avuto QUALCHE rapporto, specialmente di tipo economico, con la Nord Corea. Non chiedermi perché... suppongo perché siamo sempre stati impestati di comunisti, purtroppo.
He’s back playing for North Korea..sadly he’s living there now too and will probably never leave again. The regime robbed him of a huge future. And probably took all his money too. Poor guy
Probably? The NK government is literally backed by money stolen through scams and online hacking. Like the other guy said, that was most definitely a front to “create” good soccer players with the end goal of them getting signed and taking all of the money they receive to add to whatever they want back in NK.
THE REGIME DID NOT ROB HIM, INTERNATONAL SANCTIONS ROBBED HIM! The Sanctions that have been imposed on North Korea since the beginning of the war are the reasons people make jokes about starvation and etc about The DPRK.
Juventus bought him, Sold him immediately to Qatar and then due to UN Sanctions on North Korea they had to sell him also. He returned for World Cup qualifiers after a brief disappearance. He scored in his return.
if he was born in South Korea, i’m sure he will be the next world class player South Korea ever had alongside Son Heung Min, Kim Min Jae, Kang in Lee, and Hwang Heechan
@@sazzadroyale2855 You really think he has a choice? He has as big of a say in that as the North Korean citizens have a say in who will be the next president.
@@ChineseKiwi right, these people were in North Korea and documented all these "facts" and atrocities. the same people probably who reported that Kim was sick and died.
These sanctions are cruel and unnecessary. Seriously? Who came up with deporting North Koreans living in Europe within 24 months, or even just forcing their job position to be terminated? I thought we're against the regime, not the citizens, especially those living abroad... More and more I just think that the sanctions are part of what makes their lives hell.
it's because the money those workers are paid gets sent to the North Korean government so the sanctions were meant to hurt the government but unfortunetly ended up hurting innocent people
Fum fact: the time portugal humiliated north korea 7-1, north Korea didn't want their people to know this, so the lied to them and said they lost to wc winners, so portugal and ronaldo won the wc in north korea😂
Dude just want to say, the fact that your pronounciation of korean names was good aside from the great content and research. I want to say thank youu, finally a good football youtuber
Were it not for his nationality, Han should have been at the very least playing for a solid and capable European league team by now. It's too bad that he landed on the DPRK for his birth location lottery. What a shame, really.
Because the government reminds them that their entire blood line will be publicly executed if he does. Others have been made an example of so the people know not to disobey kim. It's very sad.
I'm pretty sure its because of people liking cricket> Football, The only people that I've seen that are good at football are the ones in the US, Also Indian footballers can't play overseas like in the prem.@@Nabhuto
I really hate how politics gets in the way of sports. Just let the poor player play football and show his talent. Who cares where his wages go to? It’s not like top clubs care where they get their billions from
You can blame NK all you want but if the US and USA sanctions weren’t around, he wouldn’t have had to be sent back home! Amazed NK allowed him to leave the country! Any British premier league team would be lucky to have him!
He is fucking good player man the big what if , if he play more regularly in Serie A he can easily one of the great of his generation alongside Mbappe and Haaland and I'm 100% fucking sure about that
It's important to know that some N. Korean "defectors" are not true defectors and are instead products of human trafficking and kidnappings. Many Koreans in South Korea want to go back to their home in North Korea but are barred from leaving the southern peninsula. Western media has been lying to us about how North Korea operates. The sanctions imposed on the DPRK are inhumane and will likely not be dropped until the USA and UN regimes are folded.
Bro he played last month against Japan +He started playing in North Korea's April Club and the story of his return to North Korea due to sanctions on Korea
imagina how sad to get to "escape" and see the world, even with restrictions, just to be obligated to get back and deprived of the new world you got to know
I really enjoy it whenever the north korean national football team plays. I like how you focused more on the sports aspect and not so much on the political aspect. Anyways do you know kctv often broadcast football games from all over the world. Its saddening how sanctions often prevent the chollimas from playing.
@@Official-OpenAI try watching their matches. i personally like how they play offensively in their match vs indonesia. please try watching a match without south korean/american commentary
@@th-eo-n I do watch their matches. Playing offensively and foul play are two complete different categories. Both South and North Korea play inhumane soccer; South korea not so much anymore, but North Korea will never change. You should go watch the recent U23 match between Japan and North Korea, then tell me what you think lol. Assaulting the referee until security has to step in is nothing to praise about. They should be banned from the event.
@@Official-OpenAI wasn't a north korean player given a yellow card for drinking water ? i watched their U23 matches, only saw them being mad for getting a false yellow
@@th-eo-n Wrong. A North Korean player approached one of Team Japan's trainers that had water and tried to take a water bottle, the trainer reluctantly passed one on to him, but the North Korea player seemed really frustrated and he made a gesture to punch the trainer, which then lead him to receiving the yellow card. North Korea also made numerous redcard fouls throughout the match but only received yellow for some reason. After the match ended, the North Koreans rushed to the referee and started a fight with the referee, putting their hands on him until security stopped them. Go watch for yourself. Then tell me how much you respect how North Korean players play soccer lol.
I do not agree at all with how North Korea treats its people or the nuclear testing that it does or its government structure. That being said, I do not support the sanctions against North Korean workers like this footballer playing in Italy. It seems counterproductive.
I agree. I feel like allowing North Koreans to experience Europe is exactly the kind of thing we want to happen if anything is going to change inside their country.
@@JaysonBernardo-ch9fv go to 🇺🇸 embassy and called all medias to come over for an interview . Trump would help back in the days . Then whole country made a remarkable history ! What a great day for N.Korea. 😆
@@MobbingQueen-ty3bhhis obviously Loyal to his Country no matter how massive difference also him being that level in Sports gives him and his Family in North Korea a Special Treatment ie: Better Living Conditioned , Better Jobs , Better Education literally becoming one of NK Elites for his perspective its better than defect .
I’ve heard rumors that he’s still in Qatar 🇶🇦 but as free agent and still he hasn’t moved around and doesn’t have any social media presence to confirm whether it’s true or not
It’s not that simple. Maybe he loves his country and/or he didn’t want his family to suffer repercussions (which can be very harsh for the relatives of ‘defectors’).
it is so sad that you never see a comment start like "hey i'm from korean and bla bla ..." .. which usualy happens under these kind of country based videos
If he had been born in the South, he would have been playing for the national team along with Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae. As a Korean, it's a shame. He was clearly a talented striker.
@amanparmar-jh7pzwtf
@amanparmar-jh7pz Korea has become an advanced country since 2000. It is a country where people from developing countries with low levels of education and people from developed countries coexist. If I go on a trip to India, won't anyone be racist towards me? This is a problem that is difficult to solve in a short period of time.
@amanparmar-jh7pz Not only Indian but South Asians and Southeast Asians in general. I've seen Koreans treat them differently. They either don't know what to do around with other dark skinned Asians or they feel so superior nowadays that if you're dark skinned, you're under them. Whichever is correct I can say that every country has their share of their bad tomatoes but I've never felt at ease in Korea. Definitely a different treatment.
Indian saying other countries are racist is the most hypocritical thing I have ever heard get rid of your victim mentality@amanparmar-jh7pz
@amanparmar-jh7pzYou’re talking like India isn’t just as racist.
It's sad what has happened to him at a very young age with that much potential .
Career got ruined by politics frfr
@@Nabhutoyep that's why in 2001 33k people escaped the corrupt country makes me wonder where there at and what they're doing 😒
You will never grow and be successful in that country😂. Get out while you can. Instead of nurturing his potential, they ruined it.
@@rogue8903 Yep cause in that hell on earth of a country there's NO such thing as,FUTURE and FREEDOM!!!!😉(Otherwise the psychotic dictator would've been lynched by his very own army he splashed so much cash on creating)
@@rogue8903 cope
Imagine if this man qualified North Korea in the world cup. But I don't think they should broadcast it again in North Korea 😅
LOOOOOOL u right u right
I think North Korea broadcasted the 2010 World Cup group stages but they got embarrassed by Portugal, and so they said “we lost to the World Cup winners” 😂
Why not? They did broadcast the 2022 WC and showed 2 times the loss of the South to Brazil lol
if you snip around long enough in the pyongyang broadcasting service youtube channel(now deleted), they do show matches of world cups and euros, granted that it's rebroadcast, usually at 3pm korea time zone tho im not sure about the schedule
You can’t live the same life in two dimensions . He wouldn’t be a soccer player
Few people remember, but there was another new Ronaldo in North Korea. It was Choi Min Ho. There were rumors that the Koreans even had a contract from Real Madrid, but he went to Samara Krylya Sovetov, where, alas, he was remembered only for the fact that he played a half with the South Korean, and then played at home, as well as in Cambodia
Its an everyday thing that you hear about these new Ronaldo or new Messi and its everywhere, not just in North Korea. Honestly impossible for ppl to remember all of them🤣
Spoiler alert.
@@bao5413 This is understandable, it’s just that the stories of some holders of this title are very interesting, especially from such exotic countries as the DPRK
@@bao5413 It's the new cycle of New Pele/New Maradona. Even Rooney who's more of being explosive and aggressive guy than technician was called White Pele.
I'm italian, so I'd like to give an important note on Antonio Razzi, the italian politician who is "Friends" with Kim: he is not an important or serious politician here in Italy, he was caught years ago discussing hilariously his retirement pay and he became a national buffoon in the years following, being mocked also by a famous comedian, so our political relationship with North Korea is not actually that strong or serious.
Please make more research when discussing political topics, we don't want to be linked with a dictatorship that is not our ally in any way, thanks.
Sì, ok, però è vero che, soprattutto in passato, l'Italia ha avuto dei legami più stretti con la Corea del Nord di quanto ne avessero gli altri Stati occidentali.
Il famoso luna park, al confine con la Cina, è stato costruito e, per un certo tempo, gestito da un italiano. Svariati cuochi italiani sono stati ospiti a Pyongyang per un po' di tempo, e hanno aperto dei ristoranti, e hanno insegnato ai nordcoreani a cucinare la pizza e la pasta. Infine, e questa è forse la cosa più importante di tutte, negli anni '90 la casa automobilistica nordcoreana di Stato ha copiato un modello di utilitaria della Fiat, per produrre questa utilitaria per il mercato nord coreano. Noi italiani abbiamo portato in Nord Corea il know-how per produrla, e siamo anche stati presenti fisicamente negli impianti, durante le primi fasi, per insegnare ai nord coreani come assemblare i vari componenti. Lo sapevi?
Poi, dalla morte di Kim Jong-Il in poi, più o meno, le relazioni si sono raffreddate... ma, dagli anni '70 e '80, fino ai primi 2000, abbiamo avuto QUALCHE rapporto, specialmente di tipo economico, con la Nord Corea. Non chiedermi perché... suppongo perché siamo sempre stati impestati di comunisti, purtroppo.
Ok president
Relax champ. Not a big deal
It’s so sad, geopolitics destroyed the career of such a good talented player, I hope we will see him again ❤
hey
I watched him play recently on TH-cam, Asia cup qualifying I think. He's still an absolute machine!
Unfortunately he died in a labour camp for his many crimes against Marshall Kim Jong Un 🇰🇵
@@BAGAKOOSseriously 😟 oh my god 😭😔..my condolences to his family 💐💐💐
@@BAGAKOOS He didn't die he literally played a world cup qualifier match against my country a couple of weeks ago
Imagine his football career If he has tiny bit more luck to born in southern part of their country.
Unfortunately not😢Good talent,good player everything.If he was in south Korea he could be a superstar
@@Legacykinightlike son
Fucking luck
@@Tate525 ye but the big kim family only think about themself and not about their citzens sadly enough
He’s back playing for North Korea..sadly he’s living there now too and will probably never leave again. The regime robbed him of a huge future. And probably took all his money too. Poor guy
Thats the whole point of that academy he talked in the beginning. Raise superstars and gather their paychecks
Probably? The NK government is literally backed by money stolen through scams and online hacking. Like the other guy said, that was most definitely a front to “create” good soccer players with the end goal of them getting signed and taking all of the money they receive to add to whatever they want back in NK.
THE REGIME DID NOT ROB HIM, INTERNATONAL SANCTIONS ROBBED HIM! The Sanctions that have been imposed on North Korea since the beginning of the war are the reasons people make jokes about starvation and etc about The DPRK.
Juventus bought him, Sold him immediately to Qatar and then due to UN Sanctions on North Korea they had to sell him also. He returned for World Cup qualifiers after a brief disappearance. He scored in his return.
Apparently you watched the video, huh
Such a sad story, great talent, born in a wrong country
Imagine if he was born a little more south, he could be playing with Heung-Min Son
if he was born in South Korea, i’m sure he will be the next world class player South Korea ever had alongside Son Heung Min, Kim Min Jae, Kang in Lee, and Hwang Heechan
He could’ve played for Japan but choose North korea
@@sazzadroyale2855 You really think he has a choice? He has as big of a say in that as the North Korean citizens have a say in who will be the next president.
There's no wrong country in the world but there's wrong people.
People forget Kim was well educated in a Swiss University and is well exposed to Europe. He's more intelligent than what we think he is not.
Kim went back to North Korea during his middle school years. He finished high school in NK.
Leave it to a millenial youtuber to tell us the truth about a person living in the most secretive country in the world lmao.
Swiss School*
@@Warren_Flatt These are well known established facts in reality.
@@ChineseKiwi right, these people were in North Korea and documented all these "facts" and atrocities. the same people probably who reported that Kim was sick and died.
These sanctions are cruel and unnecessary. Seriously? Who came up with deporting North Koreans living in Europe within 24 months, or even just forcing their job position to be terminated? I thought we're against the regime, not the citizens, especially those living abroad... More and more I just think that the sanctions are part of what makes their lives hell.
Thing is they don’t know if they were North Korean spies or not at least that what I’d assume was behind the decision
a lot of north koreans was sent to europe to work as slave with all their salary going to their gouvernment, thath's not something you can accept.
North korean citizens are actually victim of kim jong un regime and UN throwing all of those victims back to that hell. UN is also evil.
The same with russians who had issues living here with freezing assets for being russian.
it's because the money those workers are paid gets sent to the North Korean government so the sanctions were meant to hurt the government but unfortunetly ended up hurting innocent people
Its so sad to get robbed from a chance of playing because of your government
Facts bro
Or because they kept on connecting politics with football
he could just defect from North Korea
The only government that gets a pass is the Israeli one.
UN has it's favorites...
Fum fact: the time portugal humiliated north korea 7-1, north Korea didn't want their people to know this, so the lied to them and said they lost to wc winners, so portugal and ronaldo won the wc in north korea😂
7-0*
NK being grouped with USSR, Chile and Italy has got to be the most hilarious thing ever 💀
Dude just want to say, the fact that your pronounciation of korean names was good aside from the great content and research. I want to say thank youu, finally a good football youtuber
If we was just born in south korea
He would've been a insanely good player
As soon as North Korea gets ahead in any field they shoot themselves in the foot time after time😂
this man balled in my leverkusen career mode team in fifa a few years ago
Which position you're playing?
Were it not for his nationality, Han should have been at the very least playing for a solid and capable European league team by now. It's too bad that he landed on the DPRK for his birth location lottery. What a shame, really.
Could you please do one on Jeremie Frimpong or Florian Writz? They are both very exciting youngsters.
Agreed 😊
made a video about Bayer Leverkusen earlier and included those 2 in it
Oh ok thank you
I hope we will see him shine again and play overseas
he can actually be the future of north Korea's future football team and head of the sport!
Can you make a video about park ji sung? He was a mancester united legend.
Yes Please 🙏
amazing video dude keep it up
thank u bro!
Can you make a video about the Aaron Ramsey curse?
bro not gonna lie North Korean writing looks sick!
Why didn’t they just give him asylum in Italy or anywhere else in Europe?? He could claim asylum as a political refugee and never return to NK!!
He has family to think about, accepting asylum might be considered a treason by North Korea
Because the government reminds them that their entire blood line will be publicly executed if he does. Others have been made an example of so the people know not to disobey kim. It's very sad.
For a sec i thought the thumbnail was Ronaldo
can you do Takehiro Tomiyasu
I hope that he continues to have a good football career , even though he was born in North Korea!😢 And nice video!
Love your vids watching from Ghana Africa
W Ghana
hate the leader, hate the oppressors, don't hate the people
good research ... keep it up
We need more Asian talent
Bro they got math, medicine, engineering, computer, they can let us have something
Agreed (India please develop more pls)
I'm pretty sure its because of people liking cricket> Football, The only people that I've seen that are good at football are the ones in the US, Also Indian footballers can't play overseas like in the prem.@@Nabhuto
@@arnavchauhan843 India isn't the only asian country, buddy. No one else likes cricket lol
Can I have what u have @@Official-OpenAI
Please vid on kdb
Legend says Kim Jong Un can be the GK and the Forward, and still win every match.
I really hate how politics gets in the way of sports. Just let the poor player play football and show his talent. Who cares where his wages go to? It’s not like top clubs care where they get their billions from
fantastic job on the presentation, it was crystal clear!
Yo nabhuto make a video about Ferran Torres, his comeback is insane
4:49 i may not be from north korea ..but i also don’t know who he is
You can blame NK all you want but if the US and USA sanctions weren’t around, he wouldn’t have had to be sent back home! Amazed NK allowed him to leave the country! Any British premier league team would be lucky to have him!
I hope we see him shine again abroad
Good video
thank you!
He is fucking good player man the big what if , if he play more regularly in Serie A he can easily one of the great of his generation alongside Mbappe and Haaland and I'm 100% fucking sure about that
Great video bro
thank u fam
Fell into a North Korea rabbit hole - this was a great story and you told it well. Thanks for being real and not some wacky robotic voice over 😂
Nabhuto please talk about the rise of declan rice plzz
i bet the more the guy spent in italy the more he wanted to escape north korea's nationality
While he was in Italy why did he not fly to South Korea and get citizenship or any other country like other people who have escaped North Korea?
It's important to know that some N. Korean "defectors" are not true defectors and are instead products of human trafficking and kidnappings. Many Koreans in South Korea want to go back to their home in North Korea but are barred from leaving the southern peninsula. Western media has been lying to us about how North Korea operates. The sanctions imposed on the DPRK are inhumane and will likely not be dropped until the USA and UN regimes are folded.
Man, this guy had a world of talent shame he couldn’t do much because of the country he was born in
If he didn't have family there he probably would of made a run for it,i know I would.
Nabhuto can you please make a video on bayern Munich's new wonderkid nestory irankunda
I'd prolly make a video on the rise of Australia in football in general rather than just him
@@Nabhutomake a vid on irankunda in 10 years time when we see his career 😆
RIP, You'll be remembered comrade
He didn't die.
Bro he played last month against Japan +He started playing in North Korea's April Club and the story of his return to North Korea due to sanctions on Korea
imagina how sad to get to "escape" and see the world, even with restrictions, just to be obligated to get back and deprived of the new world you got to know
Yamine Yamal being on the Barcelona squad at sixteen!😂
Can you make a video of chelsea number 9 curse
Not a bad idea tbf
Need a video on rashford 🙏🏾
if u were an OG u would know he already made one but i think he deleted it not trying to be rude
@@Latoofi-real u an OG frfr
the video gonna reach 1M view
1:28 that's when my mom was born
My neighbor was born 3 years later
@@Grey_Zzzdo you live in manhattan?
I really enjoy it whenever the north korean national football team plays. I like how you focused more on the sports aspect and not so much on the political aspect.
Anyways do you know kctv often broadcast football games from all over the world. Its saddening how sanctions often prevent the chollimas from playing.
you enjoy watching poor sportsmanship, aggressive behavior, and obnoxious foul plays?
@@Official-OpenAI try watching their matches. i personally like how they play offensively in their match vs indonesia. please try watching a match without south korean/american commentary
@@th-eo-n I do watch their matches. Playing offensively and foul play are two complete different categories. Both South and North Korea play inhumane soccer; South korea not so much anymore, but North Korea will never change. You should go watch the recent U23 match between Japan and North Korea, then tell me what you think lol. Assaulting the referee until security has to step in is nothing to praise about. They should be banned from the event.
@@Official-OpenAI wasn't a north korean player given a yellow card for drinking water ? i watched their U23 matches, only saw them being mad for getting a false yellow
@@th-eo-n Wrong. A North Korean player approached one of Team Japan's trainers that had water and tried to take a water bottle, the trainer reluctantly passed one on to him, but the North Korea player seemed really frustrated and he made a gesture to punch the trainer, which then lead him to receiving the yellow card. North Korea also made numerous redcard fouls throughout the match but only received yellow for some reason. After the match ended, the North Koreans rushed to the referee and started a fight with the referee, putting their hands on him until security stopped them. Go watch for yourself. Then tell me how much you respect how North Korean players play soccer lol.
I do not agree at all with how North Korea treats its people or the nuclear testing that it does or its government structure. That being said, I do not support the sanctions against North Korean workers like this footballer playing in Italy. It seems counterproductive.
I agree. I feel like allowing North Koreans to experience Europe is exactly the kind of thing we want to happen if anything is going to change inside their country.
I think Italy is the only team to lose against north and South Korea in world cups 😂😂😂
Appreciate you calling it football despite being American.
(Apologies if you're Canadian)
nice story!!!
Please do a James maddison
I’m from Malaysia... 💀I didn‘t even know we had a league...
Bro what 💀
😭😭🙆♂️
LOOOOL
You must not be a Bumiputera then 😂😂😂
How can you deport someone back to your country
born in september 11th is wild but at least it isnt 2001 💀💀
Bro, he litteraly played in the recent japan vs north korea match
since when did north korea play in Melbourne Australia??
Well then sad of him just born in wrong country North Korea are strict country
Why didn’t he try to escape during the match ?
Runaways family are held and punished as collateral in labor camps
@@JaysonBernardo-ch9fv go to 🇺🇸 embassy and called all medias to come over for an interview . Trump would help back in the days . Then whole country made a remarkable history ! What a great day for N.Korea. 😆
@@MobbingQueen-ty3bhhis obviously Loyal to his Country no matter how massive difference also him being that level in Sports gives him and his Family in North Korea a Special Treatment ie: Better Living Conditioned , Better Jobs , Better Education literally becoming one of NK Elites for his perspective its better than defect .
Is it possible if you make a video on angel di maria? he's the underrated baller.
gerd muller is the most underrated baller imo
Angel di Maria and Gerd Müller are not underrated.
@@dj_j.a.c.k how is gerd Müller not underrated? Explain
So basically this "disappearance" in the title is a clickbait. But the video is still interesting.
Happy New Year
u too bro!
I thought this was going to be more interesting then “guy is alive but can’t play football :(“
I’ve heard rumors that he’s still in Qatar 🇶🇦 but as free agent and still he hasn’t moved around and doesn’t have any social media presence to confirm whether it’s true or not
Why didn't he opted for Asylum like he had the opportunity to escape that country
It’s not that simple. Maybe he loves his country and/or he didn’t want his family to suffer repercussions (which can be very harsh for the relatives of ‘defectors’).
When I hear NK, i am definitely thinking kim jong un😂😂.
If North Koreaan son born in South Korea his career will golden
nabhuto, please make a vid on mudryk
7:05 that feeling when
im not gay, but i like your hair. also subbed glad youre in the algorithm.
I was so scared cos I thought you were gonna say he did something the regime didn't like in Europe and was sent back to North Korea and killed.
Why didint he flee and abandon NC???
The he’s not kuma just hit different 😢😢
people who actually remember the old vid about this and got confused
You an OG frfr
it is so sad that you never see a comment start like "hey i'm from korean and bla bla ..." .. which usualy happens under these kind of country based videos
That guys birthday is crazy
Nice vdo
11:28
N. Korea vs Myanmar?
Day 2 of asking for a Goncalo ramos vid
0:46 bro no way Italy was choking back then too
Holy fk your 1:10 face pic scared me brother you look sick you aight?
I don't understand how he didn't end up playing in China. They don't care about sanctions, they spend money on football etc.
Wait are you telling me Liverpool didn’t sign him because he hadn’t heard of Steven Gerard? 🤣
he didn't disappear, it's more like sanctions and covid took him down
He was with Juve under 23