Red seat vs blue seat...An untimely debate over the color of the football field [Anchor Report]

2025.01.14. PM 3:09
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You're looking at the view in front of Ulsan City Hall, and the Keunjo Hwahwan is standing up like this.

From the contents, it seems that it's the supporters of the Ulsan HD soccer team, which was sent by Cheoyong Warrior,

'We don't turn red' and 'Black History carved in red' are written.

What happened between Ulsan HD supporters and Ulsan city?

K-League soccer fans all know about Ulsan HD's team color, blue like this.

So far, the grandstand of Munsu Stadium, the home stadium of Ulsan HD, has also been blue.
The controversy began after the city of Ulsan said it would change the color of some of the chairs in the grandstand to red.

Ulsan HD FC's official supporter Cheoyong Warrior has been keeping the club's symbolic color blue for more than 40 years since its foundation.

Regarding Ulsan City's plan to introduce red seats, Ulsan Mayor Kim Doo-gyeom is suspicious that he belongs to the people's power and is thus trying to put a political color on soccer.

In this regard, Ulsan City explained that it is inappropriate to unify the color of the stands at Munsu Stadium, an international-standard soccer field where the A-match is held, and that the red color is only considering its dynamics.

Ulsan Munsu Stadium has already been under construction to replace the third-floor grandstands since mid-December last year, and it is said that they have already purchased red chairs.

Regardless of which color fits, red and blue seats, voices of regret are growing over the "soccer field color debate," which is not a time to communicate with fans.


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