[news] Cheon Jeong-myeong hurrahs soccer player Park Ji-sung
2010.06.24
Actor Cheon Jeong-myeong shed tears of joy and hurrahed for soccer player Park Ji-sung during South Korea's final Group B game against Nigeria of the 2010 World Cup South Africa early on June 23 (Korea time).
"I knew that we could do it. I think I will forever be moved by what happened in South Africa", Cheon said after watching the game which secured South Korea a position in the round of 16, the country's first time to make the advancement in a World Cup away game.
South Korea tied 2-2 against Nigeria, the first goal scored by Lee Jung-soo and the second by Park Chu-young.
In an interview with Asia Economic Daily on Tuesday, Cheon had predicted that player Park Chu-young will score a goal which would makeup for an own goal he made during the team's match against Argentina last week.
Cheon made his debut in the entertainment industry with his role in KBS' drama "School 2". He has appeared in other small screen roles such as "Fashion 70s" and most recently in "Cinderella's Sister".
He also starred in Korean films "The Aggressives", "Les Formidables" and "Hansel and Gretel".
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