Red Devil (supporters club)

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Red Devil fans.
Red Devil fans.

Red Devil or Bulgeun Angma (붉은 악마) is the official supporting group for the Korea Republic national football team. Vociferous and dynamic, this group of supporters find their reason of existence in changing the football culture of Korea. In Feb 13, 2007, Red devil officially announced that they will suspend any further activities.

[edit] Origin

A call from the inside among the fans came out that Korea needs a change in the culture of cheering the game to truly voice their presence and be able to send a clear message to the players of the teams which the fans support. The first and foremost field for this operation were the National Team games. The temporary name "Great Hankuk Supporters Club" was thus created on December 1995. The name "Red Devil" originates further back from 1983 Mexico Youth World Cup when the Korean youth team reached the semi-final. The international media dubbed the team and supporting fans "Red Furies". Through translation, it became "Red Devils" and selected in 1997 as the official name of the organization.

[edit] Cheering

Red Devil are not only composed by Koreans in Korea who support their national team until the end. Overseas Korean are also known very loyal to their soccer team everywhere in the world, such as in 2006 World Cup in Germany and in 2007 Asian Cup in Southeast Asia. The cheering of Red Devil is noted for its very noisy sound. The most common cheering is Dae~han Minguk!! ("Republic of Korea", the country's name in its own language) by hitting some musical intstuments such as drum or korean drum buk (drum). Korean supporters also cheers by singing famous korean folk song, Arirang.

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