[센터뉴스] Soccer national team departs for Japan-Korea match… 25th confrontation
The center news of the day starts.
First, let’s look at the main news in the morning.
▶ Soccer national team departs for Japan-Korea match… 25th confrontation
On the 25th, our national soccer team left Japan this morning for a friendly match against Japan.
This Korea-Japan match in Yokohama is the 80th ever, and as a friendly match, it has been concluded in 10 years since 2011.
The most interesting thing was whether Ace Son Heung-min participated.
Son Heung-min, who recently suffered a hamstring injury, was eventually lost in the Korea-Japan match.
In addition, following major players, Hwang Hee-chan and Hwang Ui-jo, on the day of departure, Yoon Bit Garam was also excluded from the list due to the news of the injury.
As such, the number of core members was eliminated, and the power loss of the Bento became inevitable.
Most of all, football fans are not alone in the news that the game will be held in the context of the global epidemic of Corona 19.
For this reason, a petition was even posted on the Blue House National Petition bulletin board asking for’Cancellation of the war between Korea and Japan’.
In this regard, the Korea Football Association has released detailed quarantine guidelines for the safety of the national team.
Athletes are tested for Corona 19 every day during their stay in Japan, and after checking the test results, whether to participate in training and competitions on the day is decided.
The accommodation uses one room per person, and the use of shared shower rooms as well as sauna and gym is prohibited.
Two buses for the national team were also operated to separate the squad and the staff as much as possible.
We hope that our players will safely come back after the best match.
▶ Next-generation medium-sized satellite 1 retrying this afternoon
Next, we will also look at the schedule to be noted in the afternoon.
The launch of the’next-generation medium-sized satellite 1′, which had been postponed once, is in progress again.
At 3:07 pm our time, we will retry the launch at the Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan.
It was originally scheduled to be launched last weekend, but the launch was delayed because a problem was found in the control system above the projectile.
Next-generation medium-sized satellite No. 1 was developed with Korea’s own technology, hosted by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and participated by domestic aerospace companies.
After launch, we plan to send precise ground observation images and water resource observation radar images.
So far, we have delivered the Center News.
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