Courtesy of Son Heung-min's instagram
South Korea’s national football team captain, Son Heung-min, earned his 127th cap on Tuesday, tying him for fourth place on the country's all-time appearances list. The milestone was reached during South Korea's World Cup qualifying match against China, held at Seoul World Cup Stadium.
Son, who started in the lineup for the host team, now shares the fourth position with former left back Lee Young-pyo. The record for most caps is held jointly by retired football legends Cha Bum-kun and Hong Myung-bo, each with 136 caps.
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▲ Courtesy of Son Heung-min's instagram |
Last Thursday, South Korea achieved a 7-0 victory over Singapore, in which Son scored two goals, bringing his international tally to 48. He is now just two goals shy of former striker Hwang Sun-hong, who ranks second on South Korea’s all-time goal-scoring list. Cha Bum-kun remains the leading scorer with 58 goals.
Son, who will turn 32 in July, expressed optimism about his future performance, stating, “Physically, I am feeling better than ever. I'd love to play even better football going forward.”
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