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Lee Kang-In: North Korea Blurs out PSG Player Competing at Club World Cup

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FIFA Club World Cup viewers in North Korea missed Lee Kang-In's goal against Atletico Madrid at the start of the tournament.

Lee Kang-In: North Korea Blurs out PSG Player Competing at Club World Cup
Lee Kang-In's goal against Atletico Madrid wasn't shown in North Korea. Photo by Frederic J. Brown.
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Kang-in is a South Korean footballer who plays for Paris Saint-Germain. Born in Incheon, he came through Valencia's academy after short spells with clubs in his home country.

He played for the Valencia B side before being promoted to the senior team in 2018. He was sold to another La Liga side, Mallorca, before PSG came calling in 2023.

Kang-in was on target for PSG in their heavy 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid in their opening game of the tournament.

It was the first game Luis Enrique's team competed in since they thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 to win their first Champions League title.

Fabian Ruiz opened the scoring at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena from a Khvicha Kvaratskhelia assist. The Georgian was once again the provider just before halftime for Vitinha to double the lead.

Senny Mayulu scored in the 87th minute before Kang-in got into the fun in stoppage time, nicking away a spot-kick after a handball from Robin Le Normand.

Miles away in North Korea, fans didn't see Kang-In's goal as Pyongyang’s Korean Central Television (KCTV) blurred out the moment.

North Korea heavily controls outside information, with state broadcasters controlling the narrative.

As KoreaJoongAng Daily reports, the PSG vs Atletico Madrid game was also aired five days later, after it had happened.

KCTV blurred out Kang-In's number and face as they explained PSG had won the game without mentioning who had scored.

The national broadcaster often ensures that they do not highlight South Korean athletes in its programs.

The station shows Premier League games, but not the ones featuring leading South Korean stars, such as Tottenham's Heung-min Son, Wolverhampton Wanderers' Hwang Hee-chan and Brentford's Kim Joo

North Koreans watch a fraction of 380 Premier League games in a season and they are edited to 60 minutes. Only 21 matches from the 2023/24 season were shown on KCTV.

During the 2022 World Cup, KCTV showed a pixelated flag of South Korea four months later and called South Korea's U-17 team a 'puppet South Korean team.'

After demolishing Diego Simeone's side, PSG fell to a surprise 1-0 defeat to South American side Botafogo. The European champions, however, recovered to beat Seattle Sounders in their last group game to qualify for the Round of 16 as group winners.

Lee Kang-In: North Korea Blurs out PSG Player Competing at Club World Cup
PSG players celebrate after qualifying for the Round of 16. Photo by Buda Mendes.
Source: Getty Images

In a related report, sniffer dogs were spotted wearing crocs at the Club World Cup in the United States.

The players have been forced to deal with extreme heat conditions at the tournament, and the dogs haven't been spared either.

There have been delays and interruptions, with the threat of thunderstorms also causing a problem for the organisers and players.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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