"You don't need to watch more games. Turn around"…The identity of 'This Cheering' that hit the K League
"You don't need to watch more games. Turn around"…The identity of 'This Cheering' that hit the K League
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At the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Feb. 22, the stands in Seoul went wild when FC Seoul's Lucas scored an additional goal to seal the victory, making it 2-0.
Seoul fans cheered with joy that seemed to leave the stadium. More than 10 minutes are left before the game, and some signs of abnormality were found among the fans in Seoul. Are they turning their backs against the stadium one by one.
Why are you looking behind the ground when the soccer game is not over yet? They didn't care and sang cheering songs to celebrate their victory with their backs to the stadium. They are so-called "pose-nan" cheering songs.
In the recent K-League, so-called "pose-like cheering" is popular, in which fans turn around and cheer on the field at the end of the game. It contains the message, "We don't need to watch it anymore because we won the game completely."
The cheering was first started by Polish soccer team Lech Poznan. When Poznan defeated Manchester City 3-1 at home in the group league of the UEFA Europa League in 2010-11, Poznan gained fame by performing a performance in which fans who posed at the end of the match turned around and did not look at the stadium.
Manchester City fans who experienced humiliation later applied it to their team, and now they can also see this support in English Premier League (EPL) games.
It soon came to the K League, where some teams showed up. This year, there is a lot of support from the beginning of the opening.
Including the second round of the K League 1 between Seoul and Anyang, Incheon enjoyed the "winner's leisure" with this support in the second round of the K League 2 between the Pohang Steelers and Daejeon Hana Citizen, and the K League 2 between Incheon United and Suwon Samsung.
Naturally, it is spectacular to see the fans, who should be cheering for the ground, turn around as a group and run around and dance in place. It is a special support that is possible only when the confidence in victory is that great.
It is nice to see that another performance has been established in the K-League, which has a diverse cheering culture. In addition, this support mainly comes from confrontations with rival teams or big matches that are of high interest, which means that interesting matches have often been staged in the K-League since the beginning of this season.
However, "Pose Nan" is a performance that intuitively expresses confidence that "I will win even if I don't see it," so it can be a provocation to the opponent, so it needs to be careful. In addition, if you miss the victory while cheering in a pose, you may be hit by a "reverse provocation."
In the match between Pohang and Daejeon, even though the home team Pohang paid tribute to the "Heavenly Incident" together for Daejeon fans, Daejeon showed a provocative "Pose Nan" support, and an emotional fight broke out outside the ground. 안전놀이터
In the match between Seoul and Anyang, Anyang scored a comeback goal at the end of the second half after Seoul's Poznan cheering, leading to a "no more turning back."