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South Korea Wildfires: Global Football Community Offers Support
Table of Contents
- South Korea Wildfires: Global Football Community Offers Support
- South Korea Wildfires: how the Global Football community is Offering Support
- What is happening in South Korea?
- How widespread are the South Korean wildfires?
- What damage has been caused by the wildfires?
- What is the global football community doing to help?
- What did these clubs say in their messages of support?
- Who is Park Ji-sung and why is he relevant to Manchester United’s message?
- Comparing the Impact of the wildfires
European football teams extend messages of comfort to those affected by the devastating wildfires in South Korea.

European professional football teams are conveying messages of support to those displaced by the wildfires raging in South Korea.
Tottenham’s Message
Tottenham,of the English Premier League,whose team includes South Korean national team captain Son Heung-min,33,posted a message on social media on March 26 expressing solidarity. The message read: We express deep mourning and sincere comfort to all those affected by the large wildfires in Korea. we sincerely wish everyone’s safety day and night. We hope that the wildfires are extinguished quickly and everyone returns to a calm everyday life.

Devastating Wildfires
The wildfires, wich began on March 21 in Sancheong, Gyeongsangnam-do, spread to Cheonwangbong by March 26. another fire, originating in Ulsan Ulju, threatened Busan. According to forest authorities, these fires are among the worst on record, with a burnt area estimated at 65,000 hectares – equivalent to approximately 91,000 soccer fields. Homes, factories, temples, and cultural assets have been destroyed. Tragically, there have been deaths and injuries, and more than 27,000 people have been forced to evacuate.
Other Clubs Show Support
Bayern Munich of Germany,were South Korean national defender Kim Min-jae,29,plays,also shared a message on social media: In this arduous time,our hearts and prayers are with all those affected.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), home to midfielder Lee Kang-in, 24, stated: We hope that everyone who is working tirelessly day and night to extinguish the fires stays safe.
Manchester United also expressed their condolences, stating on social media: The gorgeous landscape of Korea is suffering. We are with all those affected in our hearts and prayers. We pray that the fires will be extinguished quickly, so that everyone can reclaim their precious daily life and tranquility.
Park ji-sung’s Legacy
While there are currently no Korean players on Manchester United, the club maintains a strong connection to the country thanks to Park Ji-sung, 44, who retired after becoming an icon of Korean football. Park played for United from 2005 to 2012, winning four english Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions League.
South Korea Wildfires: how the Global Football community is Offering Support
The devastating wildfires that have ravaged South Korea are impacting communities across the nation. In response, the global football community is stepping up to offer support adn express solidarity. This article provides a Q&A style overview of the situation, highlighting the response from various european football clubs.
What is happening in South Korea?
South Korea is currently battling some of the worst wildfires in its recorded history. These fires have caused significant damage, displacement, and, tragically, loss of life. The fires are primarily in the southeastern region of the country.
How widespread are the South Korean wildfires?
The wildfires that began on March 21 in Sancheong, Gyeongsangnam-do, spread across the region. By March 26, the fires had reached Cheonwangbong. another fire, originating in Ulsan Ulju, threatened Busan.The affected area is estimated at 65,000 hectares, equivalent to roughly 91,000 soccer fields.
What damage has been caused by the wildfires?
The wildfires have caused extensive damage, including:
Homes destroyed
Factories damaged
Temples and cultural assets lost
Deaths and injuries
More than 27,000 people evacuated
What is the global football community doing to help?
Several European professional football clubs, with ties to South Korea, have publicly expressed thier support for those affected by the wildfires:
Tottenham: English Premier League club, home to South Korean national team captain Son Heung-min, posted a message of solidarity on social media on March 26.
Bayern Munich: German club where South korean national defender Kim Min-jae plays, shared a message of support.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG): Home to midfielder Lee Kang-in, expressed hope for the safety of those working to extinguish the fires.
Manchester United: While not currently having Korean players, the club, which has a strong connection to the country through retired player Park Ji-sung, offered condolences and prayers.
What did these clubs say in their messages of support?
Here’s what the clubs shared:
Tottenham: “We express deep mourning and sincere comfort to all those affected by the large wildfires in Korea. we sincerely wish everyone’s safety day and night. We hope that the wildfires are extinguished quickly and everyone returns to a calm everyday life.”
bayern Munich: “In this arduous time,our hearts and prayers are with all those affected.”
PSG: “We hope that everyone who is working tirelessly day and night to extinguish the fires stays safe.”
* Manchester United: “The gorgeous landscape of Korea is suffering. We are with all those affected in our hearts and prayers. We pray that the fires will be extinguished quickly, so that everyone can reclaim their precious daily life and tranquility.”
Who is Park Ji-sung and why is he relevant to Manchester United’s message?
Park Ji-sung, 44, is a retired South Korean football icon who played for Manchester United from 2005 to 2012. During his time with the club,he won four English Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions League. His legacy maintains a strong connection between the club and South Korea, making manchester United’s message of support especially meaningful.
Comparing the Impact of the wildfires
| Impact | Details |
| —————— | ——————————————————————— |
| Affected Area | Approximately 65,000 hectares (91,000 soccer fields) |
| Destruction | Homes, factories, temples, and cultural assets destroyed |
| evacuations | Over 27,000 people |
| Casualties | Deaths and injuries reported |
