Hwang In-beom’s initial experience with football in the Americas was disappointing. He had wanted to join Hamburg but ended up at Vancouver following a notable personal concession. The 29-year-old began the 2026 World Cup campaign strongly, scoring to equalize against Czechia before providing an assist in South Korea’s 2-1 victory. Celebrations occurred in Seoul, at his former club Feyenoord in the Netherlands, and in Russia, Serbia and Greece where he had played. His American chapter began in 2018 when he was South Korea’s sole military player at the Jakarta Asian Games. Born in Daejeon, Hwang had joined military club Asan Mugunghwa FC after passing its trials. He helped South Korea defeat Japan 2-1 to win gold, which allowed early military discharge under amended rules. Months later, despite interest from Hamburg and Werder Bremen, Daejeon arranged his move to Vancouver in MLS. Agents complicated the deal, but Hwang accepted it to benefit the community-owned club. He later played for Rubin Kazan, Olympiakos and Red Star Belgrade. ESPN noted his efficient, low-drama style and key role in build-up play. After missing time with an ankle injury at Feyenoord, he returned to help South Korea and was praised by Dutch media for his passing and influence. South Korea trained at high altitude in Utah ahead of matches in Mexico. Hwang stressed team unity and sacrifices for success in the tournament.
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