The player at 0:42, Jong Tae se, was crying because he was able to play for his country despite the fact that he lives in Japan. He is extremely proud of his country and even if you are against North Korea, you gotta respect that man...
Despite being ranked 110th at the time of this tournament, and Brazil being ranked 1st, North Korea lost but only with a score of 2 - 1. They played so well, with heart and determination! And because of that they managed to get a goal. Ji Yun Nam was the scorer, and the guy crying is Jong Tae-Se!
The player who cried is a North/South Korean mix blood who was born in Japan and educated in the one and only Korean speaking school in Japan (which is North Korean school). He had the right to earn a prestigious citizenship of south korea or japan. He, however, chose North Korea, which no one would have done, in recognition of the love he received in his school. A true patriot he is. So everyone despising him, shut the f up
During his interview, Jong said he doesn't have any feeling of people suffering in North Korea because everyone may have its own life. As raised in Japan, he could surely know about the reality of his homeland. His decision to represent North Korea should not be blamed, but I think his attitude was not that good.
Guys, he is South Korean, living in Japan, playing in North Korean team. He is crying because he had a very hard time. He wanted to be in North Korean team, but because he was South Korean and living in Japan, he had many mentally hard problems with his soccer teammates. And after all those problems, he is standing in the World cup playing in North Korean team. That is what makes him cry.
Well my granddad was a south korean living in japan that wanted to get in a north korean team. But instead of people not judging him for being a south korean living in japan and putting him in a north korean team, he was kicked out because he was a south korean living in japan and not worthy of joining the north korean team so he went back to his normal life being a south korean living in japan and not being in the north korean team. Can we pray for the south korean living in japan who couldnt get in the north korean team?
@@kaasmarcus i think world class footballers who make gigantic amount of money isn't that proud like average players which success is qualify for most prestige sports tournament
@@dragonaspect22 No because this is Football and in Football passion is better than money and every rich Footballer wants to win the prestigious world cup trophy for their country
I 'm J league fan . Over 90% of Japanese dislike DPRK, but I have never seen that J league fan dislikes Jong Tese(who 0:42). He can speak Japanese well and He has given Japanese young players a lot of advice.
If It was me playing at the World Cup and singing my National Anthem, I would cry as well out of all the emotions...Respect To this man! A true player with true passion!
If you read into this player life story you'll find out that despite him being north korean he was raised in japan and because of that it was very hard for him to obtain the permission by the north korean government to represent his country. I believe if you add that to the emotion of debuting in the biggest sports event in the world that probably explains why he was so emotional : )
Why would he voluntarily play for a team that would imprison his family in a concentration camp if he played poorly? Sounds like a brainwashed Marxist shill to me.
+William Ahn fucking hell man. I bet they were strictly monitored the whole time they were there in case one of them tries to escape from going back. But knowing that if they do their families would be sent to prison or labour camps.
people criticise these guys for being unnaturally overzealous, but this was a beautiful rendition to me. one player crying, understandably overwhelmed and emotional, while the rest sang with passion and pride. we get so caught up in the media attention that we forget North Koreans are humans like everyone else!
What a phenomenal and emotional moment in football history. People in the West won't ever acknowledge how wonderful this moment is for the beautiful comrades of the DPRK, but we will ✊🇰🇵
You are a communist, plain and simple. Have fun with your Juche Idea, we’ll have fun with our freedom. Have fun with Kim Jong Un, we’ll have fun with an elected parliament.
@@ElStink4K OP is likely a Chinese shill paid by the regime to make it seem like the West is out to get them. All North Koreans are living under massive oppression. Anyone who disagrees is a Marxist.
It is rude to show such disrespect to a countries national anthem, no matter what the country is. I do not like the actions of the north korean government, but a national anthem and a flag of a country doesn't represent the current government of that country, but that country in general regardless of its current ruler. Because of this, insulting a countries anthem means insulting its people, not just its ruler. You should never insult a countries flag or anthem like this ,even when you are at war with them.
Grlzy_ people just because you hate North Korea don't even show disrespect how will you feel if I disrespected your anthem nobody does that so don't do that to there's
1:07 is the bit that get's me. You can tell he is really feeling the emotion and proud to be standing up there, for North Korea, against Brazil. Really nice anthem. Massive respect to Jong Tae Se and Ji Yun Nam who scored the goal for DPR Korea. Respect to all of the N.Korea players for playing out of pure pride and passion for their country.
+FattMattwithaHatt It's not the peoples fault it's the government. They brainwashed the people. North Korean media even told it's people that they won the world cup.
I'm from Indonesia. They may not be as good as Indonesia but they can still qualify for World Cup twice (even defeating Italy in 1966). Indonesia has only the chance once they were colony of the Netherlands (not yet an independent country) and our country is still struggle to improve our football which have been in mess for years and qualify for World Cup (even by bidding for host).
Wow I love football only this great sport brings this amount of emotion nothing like hearing your anthem in a stadium full of people ❤... can't wait for football to return!!! ⚽️⚽️❤❤
@kelvinjiro He's playing in Germany now. Back at the worldcup there was only one other player of NK playing outside of NK, he played in Russia (Rostov, if I'm not wrong).
joon tae se, a player and person loved in both the north and south, born to korean immigrants in japan. he represents a better and more unidifed asia for the future to me
I would cry too if i was getting a chance to represent my country in the fifa world cup.. Go USA.. Even though i know we arent the best or anywhere near that but we still have the biggest heart..
They actually televised the games in Pyonyang for that world cup. I saw it on a different video. However, I did see another video where the North Korean media supposedly made people believe Korea Korea won that world cup XD
@@NoName-gp3zr well on north korean tv they showed how north korea won the world cup and the ppl believe that because there is no other source. and if not then labor camp
He cried because he's proud of what he's done. I don't think he's thinking about losing in that very moment, he's just enjoying the fact that he's able to know he went to a world cup. Give the guy a break and let him be.
@DannyandPatty He isn't north korean, he's born in Japan, but he choosed North korea for his country, because his parents are from korea. And he was so prouded that he can sing the anthem of North korea in the world cup stage.
@Peqenhin19 de acuerdo contigo. sin auno como aficionado se le pone la piel de gallina al escuchar su himno nacional de su pais. ahora me imagino como no se les ha de poner ha los jugadores de estar alli en este gran evento y cantar con mucho honor, orgullo, y amor el himno nacional de su pais.
im a south korean and the day that north and south reunite will be the best day of my life.....i always thought that the north koreans were bad but looking at the vid and the player crying gave me the sense that these people are defineatly NOT bad and have a GREAT sense of national pride like all of us....i cant believe im saying this as a south korean but GO north!! forgive my ignorance
Entiendo al jugador que lloraba, un país en el que el fútbol no es ni remotamente un deporte seguido, sin apoyo de su afición, y contra todas las probabilidades llegaron a un mundial, dejando fuera a rivales de la zona asiática como Irán, Arabia Saudí y Qatar... Entiendo que el sabía que probablemente nunca más iba a volver a jugar un mundial.. es un sentimiento de amor a su país muy grande y de gran respeto al grande del fútbol con quien jugaron.
First of all, I like their national anthem. Second of all, for those who have made fun of this should be ashamed of themselves... 0:40 here is a guy who is showing love for his country. Also, as far as the whole fans is concerned, you should be ashamed these are people who are lucky to even get out of their country for an event like this without being caught. You should be happy for those who made it because believe me, there would be no one because of the strict rules. Are they vicious, yes (government wise) are they radical yes t at the end of the day no matter what the leaders believe, that does not mean that everybody living in the country supports their philosophy. And also, bring back the vuvuzela great culture taken away
First of all... TO HELL WITH YOU!!!! I didn't say that I support the country I don't. Its the anthem that gets me in such a shitty country like that. And about the other stuff, why the hell being a fellow American would support a dictatorship like that!!! I don't believe in any of that so get in line
The National Anthem Aegukka (Patriotic song) was written in 1948, There are no references to the Kim Family or the Workers' Party of Korea its about Korea itself the lyrics are on wikipedia
@e081111 La transmisión de Corea del Sur, a Corea del Norte le negaron la transmisión en vivo, los juegos eran transmitidos en diferidos tomados de una transmisión sur coreana
This is one of the most emotional and powerful moments I have ever seen in sport history. The sheer love these men have for their country is so pure and phenomenal. Long live the DPRK, and long live the comradery of football!
@@ElGuapo96 Juche isn't Marxist-Leninist, but it does borrow the scientific socialism and the soviet model of economy/governace. Think it as a new devoplment of Marxist thought but in the situation that the DPRK are in. For your "communism" bit, not sure what you mean by this as communism hasn't truly ever been implemented as long there is imperialist powers in the world, only socialism has been achieved so far because communism works on a stateless, moneyless and classless system and the imperialist powers wont allow such thing to happen.
@MrPGon Também soube da mesma coisa tempos atrás. Esse jogo contra o Brasil também não foi transmitido ao vivo na Coréia do Norte, o povo de lá só pode ver o jogo no dia seguinte.
You also have got to remember that this was North Korea's first World Cup in 44 years 1966 to be exact. That's why emotions are high even though the result wasn't pretty. I'm surprised that they aren't in it more... They should qualify more to get a since of what it's like against the elite clubs like Brazil
I would cry being allowed to represent my country out of millions that live there and all the eyes of the world watching you is a amazing sight and opportunity to hold while you sing your countries anthem!!
A Coréia do norte jogou muito bem contra o Brasil,o problema que no segundo jogo contra os portugueses o esquema foi ruim,eram para terem jogados na defesa como jogaram contra o Brasil,poderiam sair da copa de 2010 com uma boa campanha até poderiam ter passado de fase,aquele time era bom!
I do the same when I hear my countrie's anthem, I'm proud of him, one of the greatest anthems in whole world and I'm not obliged by my gouvernment to cry, so live the guy alone, he only cry because he has to do it, it's his land!
Congratulations for your national holiday today North Korea In 1948 North Korea was founded Wish all north korean people only the best for the future from your friends in Germany
zeid zero Well, Israel's hymn sounds really sad due to the Jews' turbulent history since the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans but the lyrics are actually optimistic. Plus, the hymn's title (Hatikvah) translates to "the hope".
have you heard a geat number of anthems to conclude that? I mean, have you ever heard the southamerican anthems? for me the best anthems in the world are in Europe and in South America :)
People that are not world cup fans don't understand that it's normal to see players cry in a world cup match because it's so hard just to make it there even players from modern country do it you don't have to be from North Korea
+Xico Gaivao strangley it fasinates me. watxhed loads of documentaries on north korea and its shocking and interesting. glad im British and not from North Korea. u really cut off from the world if ur from there.
At 0:57 you see somebody's hair at the bottom of the screen, for a second I was expecting a young Kim Jong Un standing there. Kidding love you guys, especially the guy at 0:41 sheding tears of pure pride.
The player at 0:42, Jong Tae se, was crying because he was able to play for his country despite the fact that he lives in Japan. He is extremely proud of his country and even if you are against North Korea, you gotta respect that man...
HAHA IS FAKE
@@personauknown4672 nope, its not fake
oh, I thought it was because of the excitement of returning to a World Cup after many years
It's not fake. because he never been live in NKorea. he live in Japan. so he don't know about NorthKorea exactly. so he can love his country truly
Lol he played in Bundesliga and for my team
Despite being ranked 110th at the time of this tournament, and Brazil being ranked 1st, North Korea lost but only with a score of 2 - 1. They played so well, with heart and determination! And because of that they managed to get a goal. Ji Yun Nam was the scorer, and the guy crying is Jong Tae-Se!
North Korea won 1-0 and any other info is just western propaganda.
And then they got their asses whopped 7-0 by Portugal 💀😂
I think they were scared to death and tried everything to not end up beeing punished by kim jong un
@@christophertrujillo719 Reminds me of 7-1 germany brazil
@@liamdempsey6533 the players don't deserve any of the hatred. It's fine to appreciate their clear hard work.
The player who cried is a North/South Korean mix blood who was born in Japan and educated in the one and only Korean speaking school in Japan (which is North Korean school). He had the right to earn a prestigious citizenship of south korea or japan. He, however, chose North Korea, which no one would have done, in recognition of the love he received in his school. A true patriot he is. So everyone despising him, shut the f up
During his interview, Jong said he doesn't have any feeling of people suffering in North Korea because everyone may have its own life. As raised in Japan, he could surely know about the reality of his homeland. His decision to represent North Korea should not be blamed, but I think his attitude was not that good.
토마스민 north and south Korea are the same ethnicity
토마스민 thats the reason why he left North Korea after the World cup. he is a real patriot. HAHAHAHAHA
@@seunghyunkang8012 Source?
I hope he does something good for North Korea
テセが泣いてるの、すごく美しいシーンだよな、、、
しかも、初戦の相手がワールドカップ 最多優勝のブラジルってのがまたいいね。
Kim Jong un himself
I got your thoughts
@eduardo nevermind
We can laugh at him all you want but this is pure love for your country.
DzekoVelez they are forced to do it
or fear of beimg punished after losing
DzekoVelez or theyre just too afraid to die
only god knows who is right, i'm not insulting north korea, because that is rude to insult other countries.
No this is fear that if you'll lose you'll get beheaded
Guys, he is South Korean, living in Japan, playing in North Korean team. He is crying because he had a very hard time. He wanted to be in North Korean team, but because he was South Korean and living in Japan, he had many mentally hard problems with his soccer teammates. And after all those problems, he is standing in the World cup playing in North Korean team. That is what makes him cry.
Well my granddad was a south korean living in japan that wanted to get in a north korean team. But instead of people not judging him for being a south korean living in japan and putting him in a north korean team, he was kicked out because he was a south korean living in japan and not worthy of joining the north korean team so he went back to his normal life being a south korean living in japan and not being in the north korean team. Can we pray for the south korean living in japan who couldnt get in the north korean team?
Holy shit, my brain just shut down after reading your bullshit. :P
Men, is he Chong Tese?
Thanks for information. But northern Korean anthem very similar to Russian anthem
@@rotundweiss1948 yes chong tese is his name at japan but real name is jong tae-se
This was such an emotional moment. All those players must have felt so proud representing their country on the world stage.
I think every sportsman and sportswoman is proud to represent their country
But this was the first time since 1966 that North Korea participated in the world cup so it's something even more special.
ใส่ใจ สุขภาพญาติ ผู้สูงอายุพา กินพา
@@kaasmarcus
i think world class footballers who make gigantic amount of money isn't that proud like average players which success is qualify for most prestige sports tournament
@@dragonaspect22 No because this is Football and in Football passion is better than money and every rich Footballer wants to win the prestigious world cup trophy for their country
素直にワールドカップ出れて良かったんじゃない。スポーツですから。
I 'm J league fan . Over 90% of Japanese dislike DPRK, but I have never seen that J league fan dislikes Jong Tese(who 0:42). He can speak Japanese well and He has given Japanese young players a lot of advice.
Only criminals love japan...Dprk has its own carisma
If It was me playing at the World Cup and singing my National Anthem, I would cry as well out of all the emotions...Respect To this man! A true player with true passion!
mate their crying cos if they lose when they go back to NK they would get put in a labour camp or executed
鄭大世が泣いているところを見ると胸がジーンとくる\(^_^)(^_^)/日本においてこのシーンは後世に残してもいい。国関係なく大好き
このシーンはすごく覚えてる
"wow they're so brainwashed into their national anthem that's scary"
says the Americans lmao
spartan11payne they're fucking brainwashed. They think they are the strongest country in the world.
well, we are militaristically speaking. Not that it's anything I take pride in.
Harrison Hatton exactly. They dont have any knowledge of the outside world.
many Americans are close minded especially in the south...that doesn't mean they are bad people, just ignorant.
Harrison Hatton yeah but they can access many forms of information whenever they want to.
If you read into this player life story you'll find out that despite him being north korean he was raised in japan and because of that it was very hard for him to obtain the permission by the north korean government to represent his country. I believe if you add that to the emotion of debuting in the biggest sports event in the world that probably explains why he was so emotional : )
Very hard? Really? I also read about Chon and I thought he got NK passport easily, even the timeline of his national team debut corresponds too.
Why would he voluntarily play for a team that would imprison his family in a concentration camp if he played poorly?
Sounds like a brainwashed Marxist shill to me.
Communist states have such awesome anthems (by tune). USSR, North Korea, East Germany...
yugoslavia had a good anthem too
Samuel Lo Albania too
Samuel Lo new china also.
呵呵呵 Nah. I hate it. No offence.
Samuel Lo Nah. l like it. Not bad.
If I was able to represent my country at a world cup. I would probably cry too😭😭😭
I wonder how did the North Korean supporters got out of the country to go to the world cup
+Sam Yiming Miao ITS REAL
+Open the Light AUA The government pays for them to go there and they bring minder to watch over them including the players.
+William Ahn fucking hell man. I bet they were strictly monitored the whole time they were there in case one of them tries to escape from going back. But knowing that if they do their families would be sent to prison or labour camps.
+William Ahn The rumor is that they were just a bunch of Chinese people that the North Korean government paid to act like North Korean fans
+EPR2514 that is most likely true.
Desejo um futuro repleto de amor e paz ao povo Norte Coreanos...Um abraço do Brasil!🇧🇷
"Piece"
@Owl6707 because english is United states language dumbas
What future
@@Baseball_am He's saying he wants a better future
Жаль, что ни один кореец не прочитает этот комментарий
people criticise these guys for being unnaturally overzealous, but this was a beautiful rendition to me. one player crying, understandably overwhelmed and emotional, while the rest sang with passion and pride. we get so caught up in the media attention that we forget North Koreans are humans like everyone else!
True dat
No politics on the football field.
LOL, are you sure ?
@@abtine78 lol
Yup
Barcelona and Real Madrid
What the fuck. U are representing a country and u said no politics? Is not your country art of a political construct?
0:45 born and raised in japan and he has southkorean nationality
What a phenomenal and emotional moment in football history. People in the West won't ever acknowledge how wonderful this moment is for the beautiful comrades of the DPRK, but we will ✊🇰🇵
Ok camarade lol
You are a communist, plain and simple. Have fun with your Juche Idea, we’ll have fun with our freedom. Have fun with Kim Jong Un, we’ll have fun with an elected parliament.
Horrible dictatorship with uncountable amounts of human rights violations. Nothing to be proud about
@@ElStink4K OP is likely a Chinese shill paid by the regime to make it seem like the West is out to get them. All North Koreans are living under massive oppression. Anyone who disagrees is a Marxist.
It is rude to show such disrespect to a countries national anthem, no matter what the country is. I do not like the actions of the north korean government, but a national anthem and a flag of a country doesn't represent the current government of that country, but that country in general regardless of its current ruler. Because of this, insulting a countries anthem means insulting its people, not just its ruler. You should never insult a countries flag or anthem like this ,even when you are at war with them.
shut up you fucking bitch
napstrike fuck off, Shit Korea do not deserve any respect. That shit hole of a country
Grlzy_ people just because you hate North Korea don't even show disrespect how will you feel if I disrespected your anthem nobody does that so don't do that to there's
1:07 is the bit that get's me. You can tell he is really feeling the emotion and proud to be standing up there, for North Korea, against Brazil.
Really nice anthem. Massive respect to Jong Tae Se and Ji Yun Nam who scored the goal for DPR Korea.
Respect to all of the N.Korea players for playing out of pure pride and passion for their country.
1:07
he’s about to be killed thats why😊
Are you still here??
@@muh.7 yea
North Korea may be stupid or ignorance but their anthem was one of the best! Way better than the South Korean ones
agree
agree (2)
+thi tran that's because they spend wasted hours on trying to make there country seem as perfect as possible
+FattMattwithaHatt It's not the peoples fault it's the government. They brainwashed the people. North Korean media even told it's people that they won the world cup.
Almedin z I was referring to the government
thats a man...forget politics...love for your country is always worth crying for ..
beautiful anthem
those tears flow from a man who is living his dream
Congratulations for your national holiday today Northern Corea from your friends in Germany
We should nuke Pyongyang. Let them know they have 48 hours to evacuate, then flatten the city.
Man this anthem is amazing!
And those are some very loyal athletes!
I'm from Indonesia. They may not be as good as Indonesia but they can still qualify for World Cup twice (even defeating Italy in 1966). Indonesia has only the chance once they were colony of the Netherlands (not yet an independent country) and our country is still struggle to improve our football which have been in mess for years and qualify for World Cup (even by bidding for host).
Peace in the Korean peninsula
Wow I love football only this great sport brings this amount of emotion nothing like hearing your anthem in a stadium full of people ❤... can't wait for football to return!!! ⚽️⚽️❤❤
See you on christmas in Qatar 🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵
Incredibly brave men. I really hope they’re all doing ok in NK
some are in NK, some are in Europe, some are in Japan, they are all ok.
@kelvinjiro He's playing in Germany now.
Back at the worldcup there was only one other player of NK playing outside of NK, he played in Russia (Rostov, if I'm not wrong).
@ElDesmadreGriego Thank you for your comment!
DPRK National Anthem is one of the best in the world. A great nation, great people.
북한이라는 국가와 체제는 반감이 크지만, 정대세의 눈물을 보면 축구선수가 국가를 대표해 월드컵에 나선다는 게 얼마나 감격스럽고 영광스러운 일인지 잘 보여주는 예시라고 생각합니다.
joon tae se, a player and person loved in both the north and south, born to korean immigrants in japan. he represents a better and more unidifed asia for the future to me
I would cry too if i was getting a chance to represent my country in the fifa world cup.. Go USA.. Even though i know we arent the best or anywhere near that but we still have the biggest heart..
11 years later and nothings changed
to hear your anthem in another country is beautiful
great patriots crying....
marko1clw He is South korean.
@@user-rv9nq7yb4l no he is japanese
@@rabasa694 빨갱이냐?
@@DS-tu3ug 틀니딱딱
俺は鄭大世の涙を笑わない
なんで鄭大世泣いたの?
混沌さんの口 ずっと北朝鮮の代表としてW杯に出ることが夢だったから、思わず感極まって泣いたって言ってた。
你们日本人就是一个垃圾
I doubt the North Korean people were even allowed to watch the game.
They hired Chinese actors to cheer for north Korea...
u sucka
The North Korean government only aired the game against Portugal. Which was the game that North Korea lost 7-0 lol
They actually televised the games in Pyonyang for that world cup. I saw it on a different video. However, I did see another video where the North Korean media supposedly made people believe Korea Korea won that world cup XD
@@NoName-gp3zr well on north korean tv they showed how north korea won the world cup and the ppl believe that because there is no other source. and if not then labor camp
You can hear the pride in their voices when they say Joseon.
What's it means
@@0𝖂𝖆𝖓𝕷𝖚𝖖𝖒𝖆𝖓0 it means Korea
Great anthem, great moment.
He cried because he's proud of what he's done. I don't think he's thinking about losing in that very moment, he's just enjoying the fact that he's able to know he went to a world cup. Give the guy a break and let him be.
@DannyandPatty He isn't north korean, he's born in Japan, but he choosed North korea for his country, because his parents are from korea. And he was so prouded that he can sing the anthem of North korea in the world cup stage.
@Peqenhin19 de acuerdo contigo. sin auno como aficionado se le pone la piel de gallina al escuchar su himno nacional de su pais. ahora me imagino como no se les ha de poner ha los jugadores de estar alli en este gran evento y cantar con mucho honor, orgullo, y amor el himno nacional de su pais.
この動画で鄭大世がW杯に対する思いを語っています。彼は金正恩のためでもなく国のためでもなく1人のサッカー選手としてW杯という舞台に立てたことが嬉しくて涙を流しています。彼はW杯での時間を『夢のような時間だった』と語っています。もちろん鄭大世はW杯後には北朝鮮ではなく日本へ帰国してサッカー選手を続けています。そして最近彼はサッカー選手を引退しました。今では日本語でサッカーの解説をしています。鄭大世が日本サッカーに貢献していることを1人の日本人として嬉しく思います。
ua-cam.com/video/S5uCP95auI0/v-deo.html
И я также чувствую себя счастливым, зная, что он гордится своими братьями в Корее.
@goefferful which korea? North or south?
0:43 鄭はこの時一つの感情を出した
それは夢が叶ったからだ
im a south korean and the day that north and south reunite will be the best day of my life.....i always thought that the north koreans were bad but looking at the vid and the player crying gave me the sense that these people are defineatly NOT bad and have a GREAT sense of national pride like all of us....i cant believe im saying this as a south korean but GO north!! forgive my ignorance
wow I’m watching this 11 years later and fully agree
North Koreans are prisoners under a regime. They have no freedom.
Entiendo al jugador que lloraba, un país en el que el fútbol no es ni remotamente un deporte seguido, sin apoyo de su afición, y contra todas las probabilidades llegaron a un mundial, dejando fuera a rivales de la zona asiática como Irán, Arabia Saudí y Qatar... Entiendo que el sabía que probablemente nunca más iba a volver a jugar un mundial.. es un sentimiento de amor a su país muy grande y de gran respeto al grande del fútbol con quien jugaron.
SI NO LLORABA IBA A ACABAR EJECUTADO NO SEAS INGENUO
Jong Tae se ni siquiera vive en Corea del Norte@@alexbangalter
You cant disagree that north korea national anthem is so freaking good
Only the DPRK Anthem is my Favourite! Not the NK Government
Greetings from Serbia!
Serbia, Russia and Greece support North Korea!
Aleksandar Grigorijevič Lukašenko well, Russia is scared of North Korea
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First of all, I like their national anthem. Second of all, for those who have made fun of this should be ashamed of themselves... 0:40 here is a guy who is showing love for his country. Also, as far as the whole fans is concerned, you should be ashamed these are people who are lucky to even get out of their country for an event like this without being caught. You should be happy for those who made it because believe me, there would be no one because of the strict rules. Are they vicious, yes (government wise) are they radical yes t at the end of the day no matter what the leaders believe, that does not mean that everybody living in the country supports their philosophy. And also, bring back the vuvuzela great culture taken away
First of all... TO HELL WITH YOU!!!! I didn't say that I support the country I don't. Its the anthem that gets me in such a shitty country like that. And about the other stuff, why the hell being a fellow American would support a dictatorship like that!!! I don't believe in any of that so get in line
The National Anthem Aegukka (Patriotic song) was written in 1948, There are no references to the Kim Family or the Workers' Party of Korea its about Korea itself the lyrics are on wikipedia
Better than God save the queen.....
Shanghai knight In what universe exactly?
North korean Anthem "God save Kim jong un"
God save the queen is a war criminal anthem.
@Vana Moon WAR CRIMINAL
better than china anthem
Respect and salute the brave fighters against imperialism!
@Dαяk Kиigнт สวนและต้นไม้แฟชั่น
u got balls
Pero que imbécil 😂
Absolutely beautiful love for your country. I love Jon Te Sae
@e081111 La transmisión de Corea del Sur, a Corea del Norte le negaron la transmisión en vivo, los juegos eran transmitidos en diferidos tomados de una transmisión sur coreana
This is one of the most emotional and powerful moments I have ever seen in sport history. The sheer love these men have for their country is so pure and phenomenal. Long live the DPRK, and long live the comradery of football!
@@ElGuapo96 Juche isn't Marxist-Leninist, but it does borrow the scientific socialism and the soviet model of economy/governace. Think it as a new devoplment of Marxist thought but in the situation that the DPRK are in. For your "communism" bit, not sure what you mean by this as communism hasn't truly ever been implemented as long there is imperialist powers in the world, only socialism has been achieved so far because communism works on a stateless, moneyless and classless system and the imperialist powers wont allow such thing to happen.
@@ElGuapo96 Want to try again?
Did you just seriously say "Long live the DPRK"?
@@baumloserwald I know I cringed at that part too lmaooo 🤣🤣
If they didn’t sing with pride, they won’t be playing any other matches if you know what I mean
国を背負うとはこのこと。今、世界は、大変な時期をむかえていますが、日本のトップ達はこの動画を観てなにかを感じてもらいたいです。
まちがいない
@MrPGon Também soube da mesma coisa tempos atrás. Esse jogo contra o Brasil também não foi transmitido ao vivo na Coréia do Norte, o povo de lá só pode ver o jogo no dia seguinte.
It is really extremely difficult to play world cup stage. North korea deserves its respect... korean determination from North and South..
That's called the sincere love for his country
God dam it! This anthem sounds good! Also if i'm not north korean fan
“Give me freedom :(“
You also have got to remember that this was North Korea's first World Cup in 44 years 1966 to be exact. That's why emotions are high even though the result wasn't pretty. I'm surprised that they aren't in it more... They should qualify more to get a since of what it's like against the elite clubs like Brazil
He said: 'I'm impressed to be able to fight the best team in the world at the World Cup. So I shed tears.
1:15 pentagram upside down Korean flag.
1:12 why are they holding the North Korea flag upside down?
atleast thy r qualified fr wc....thy hv lot of potential...thre r stll lots of country stll dream abt qualifying in fifa wc
Por dioh!
Que hermoso himno!
Por dios!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would cry being allowed to represent my country out of millions that live there and all the eyes of the world watching you is a amazing sight and opportunity to hold while you sing your countries anthem!!
@Kamensky93 Haha, I am surprised that you get no thumb-up here. Love your formula!
@alip2310 is a north korean different, because have a wii, play station, etc.
A Coréia do norte jogou muito bem contra o Brasil,o problema que no segundo jogo contra os portugueses o esquema foi ruim,eram para terem jogados na defesa como jogaram contra o Brasil,poderiam sair da copa de 2010 com uma boa campanha até poderiam ter passado de fase,aquele time era bom!
com certeza mermao a Coréia do norte jogava defensivo demais esse time tinha tendencia de jogar em retranca
Give me freedom... Give me freedom...
@sahiblindberg yes. SBS from south korea broadcast
I do the same when I hear my countrie's anthem, I'm proud of him, one of the greatest anthems in whole world and I'm not obliged by my gouvernment to cry, so live the guy alone, he only cry because he has to do it, it's his land!
The emotional moment is here.
how he proud he represent the nation!
Now that crying guy appeared at the Physical 100 season 2
0:51 คิดถึงกัปตัน Ri kwang chon ตอนมาเตะไทยลีก เป็นกองหลังเมืองทองยูไนเต็ด ที่ฉันชอบ
Most beautiful song I've ever heard. Long live the one and only Kim-Jong-Un
respect
I just wanna say this is so great to see Brazil's players handshaking North Koreans. Sports takes over the politics!:')
Is it me, or are their flags both up side down AND horizontally inverted?
Congratulations for your national holiday today North Korea
In 1948 North Korea was founded
Wish all north korean people only the best for the future from your friends in Germany
Yes you are right. I wish all the best too for North Korea and his people. They are strong and proud people.
Screw the plastic Korea
DPRK 4 LIFE
Nutella Gaming Malaysia obviously u are a kid with no sense of education in this topic. u are so misunderstood
Malaysia deserved it,
North Korea for the win
I fucking hate the fact that I think this anthem is one of the best ones.
That's your problem. Its a damn good anthem and I'm glad I like it.
It seems as though communist/fascist countries have the best anthems. I personally like the Soviet Union's anthem the most.
zeid zero Well, Israel's hymn sounds really sad due to the Jews' turbulent history since the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans but the lyrics are actually optimistic. Plus, the hymn's title (Hatikvah) translates to "the hope".
ShadowKitten
yeah that one's great!
have you heard a geat number of anthems to conclude that? I mean, have you ever heard the southamerican anthems? for me the best anthems in the world are in Europe and in South America :)
People that are not world cup fans don't understand that it's normal to see players cry in a world cup match because it's so hard just to make it there even players from modern country do it you don't have to be from North Korea
Exactly. I'm actually proud of them having that opportunity.
1:13 Como le hicieron para llegar hasta allí ???
I thought there citizens arent allowed to leave North Korea ? so how are there fans there ? im confused.
+shulupayaface They are paid to be North Korea fans
+Xico Gaivao paid ? wtf ? so there not North Korean ? what a strange country north korea is lol
shulupayaface There are no words to describe North Korea
+Xico Gaivao strangley it fasinates me. watxhed loads of documentaries on north korea and its shocking and interesting. glad im British and not from North Korea. u really cut off from the world if ur from there.
Thankfully im from portugal
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Yep the Korean Central Broadcasting in PYONGYANG..
Aired this to the people..
At 0:57 you see somebody's hair at the bottom of the screen, for a second I was expecting a young Kim Jong Un standing there. Kidding love you guys, especially the guy at 0:41 sheding tears of pure pride.