
The deep meaning of Son Heung-min’s’W Ceremony’ presented at the game was revealed.
On the 19th (Korea time), Tottenham won 4-1 over Wolfsberger in the first leg of the 2020-21 European Football Federation Europa League round of 32 held at the Fuskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary. As soon as he scored one goal, Son Heung-min made a’W’ with his fingers with his colleague Gareth Bale, who helped him.
Gareth Bale had the joy of victory by releasing this photo on Instagram. Fans speculated what the meaning of’W’ means, and presented several opinions, including the initial letter of Gareth Bale’s country, Wales, the sign of Win, and the initial letter of the opposing team, Wolfsberger. However, the deep meaning can be confirmed through the video taken by Son Heung-min three years ago.

In 2018, three years ago, Son Heung-min met Sang-ho Lee, a child cancer patient through the’Make A Wish’ Foundation, which fulfills the wishes of children with incurable diseases.
Son Heung-min, who enjoyed the game with his brother and continued the conversation, asked Ms. Sang-ho, “What kind of ceremony do you want to receive?” Sang-ho, who had been contemplating for a moment, made the W, which symbolizes the Make-A-Wish Foundation, by hand, and Son Heung-min promised, “I will make sure to do this ceremony for mutual benefit.”
British media’Football London’ referred to this meaning and explained that “That’s all the meaning of the W ceremony, but the reason why the ceremony came out with Veil at this point is not clear.”

Football.London