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Hanzu Evening News (2024.5.17) - Demand equality! The Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in treatment

author:Kimchi Soccer

Hello everyone, today is May 17, 2024, let's take a look at today's "Hanzu Evening News" focus news, which is as follows:

1. Demand equality between men and women! The South Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in the current treatment

2. We're in this together! FC Seoul poster in solidarity with Caucasian Fan

3. Win the key battle! Midtjylland returned to the top of the Danish Super League

Let's take a look at the details of each news

Demand equality between men and women! The South Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in the current treatment

Hanzu Evening News (2024.5.17) - Demand equality! The Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in treatment

When the players go out to play, they can only take the economy class, and the jersey they wear must be returned to the sponsor after entering the bathroom after the game, and after arriving at the game venue, the bus they take is a tattered ordinary old-fashioned bus, and the hotel around the game can not live, but live in a resort more than an hour away by car, can you imagine that this kind of treatment happened to the national team? That's right, it's all real cases! These are all embarrassing things that happened to the South Korean women's football team. Compared with the men's football team's adult and youth national brands, all business classes, high-end luxury buses, 2~3 sets of jerseys, and accommodation in all high-end hotels around the stadium, the treatment of the Korean women's football team is indeed a bit shabby.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.5.17) - Demand equality! The Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in treatment

Recently, some members of the Korean women's football team submitted a proposal through the Korean Players' Union to "demand a change in the current treatment". They believe that the Australian and Japanese women's football teams were the same as South Korea before, but through communication with the players' union, the current problem has been changed, and the Korean players' union should also speak up for them and solve the problem. At present, the players' union has sent the appeal of the Korean women's football team to the Korean Football Association, and the Korean Football Association is also starting to meet to discuss how to deal with this issue.

We're in this together! FC Seoul poster in solidarity with Caucasian Fan

Hanzu Evening News (2024.5.17) - Demand equality! The Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in treatment

Yesterday, the Reward and Punishment Committee of the Korean Football League announced the results of the punishment for the water bottle throwing incident after the "Kyungin Derby", which also included a 7 million won fine for Seoul goalkeeper Baek Chong Fan. After the news was announced, the Seoul club and fans said, "I don't understand the decision of the Korean Professional Football League, I think it is extremely ridiculous!" "After the Seoul fan organization Guardian said that it would raise funds to bear the fine of Caucasia, and the excess money was given to the team's youth training.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.5.17) - Demand equality! The Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in treatment

On May 17, FC Seoul released a poster for the match between the home team and Daegu FC, with the poster featuring Caucasian Beom and the slogan "We Always go together" in solidarity with Caucasian Beom. In a sense, FC Seoul wants to "toughen" the Korean Football Professional League, and this attitude also shows that the club is not satisfied with the punishment of the white fan!

Win the key battles! Midtjylland returned to the top of the Danish Super League

Hanzu Evening News (2024.5.17) - Demand equality! The Korean women's football team collectively advocated for a change in treatment

On the evening of May 16, local time in Denmark, a key battle was fought at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, and Midtjylland, which aims to regain the top spot, challenged Copenhagen away. Midtjylland led 2-0 in the first half thanks to an assist and a goal from Guinea-Bissau foreign player Francurino Zhu. Cho Gyu-sung also got many chances, but unfortunately was blocked by the opponent and defused by the goalkeeper. In the second half, Copenhagen launched a frantic comeback, and it was not until the 87th minute that a penalty was awarded to pull one back. But it was their only goal, and Cho Gyu-sung was shown a red card for blocking a foul just before the final whistle, but VAR intervened and changed the yellow card. In the end, Midtjylland held on to the 2-1 win and returned to the top of the Danish Super League table with their heads held high. With two league games remaining, two points ahead of Brondby, Cho Gyu-sung regained his hopes of winning the title.

(Editor in charge: Korea Football Research Association)

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