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[Photo News] Injured star Son Heung-min trains for FIFA World Cup in Qatar
South Korean World Cup squad captain Son Heung-min trains at Al Egla Training Facility in Doha, Qatar on Friday. South Korea will kick off its 10th consecutive World Cup against Uruguay on Thursday.
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[Photo News] Injured star Son Heung-min trains for FIFA World Cup in Qatar
Nov. 19, 2022 - 15:59
By Korea Herald
(Yonhap)
South Korean World Cup squad captain Son Heung-min trains at Al Egla Training Facility in Doha, Qatar on Friday. South Korea will kick off its 10th consecutive World Cup against Uruguay on Thursday.
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