You're jealous of the Club World Cup, right? Ulsan enters base camp Charlotte...the first tempering on the carpet lawn
Jun 08, 2025
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Ulsan left for the U.S. on June 6 and arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina, the U.S. base camp on July 7 after passing through Atlanta, Georgia. After arriving, the team focused on recovering from fatigue through simple stretching training. There was also a break to relieve the disease.
The full-fledged training began on the 8th. Ulsan players underwent about two hours of local adaptation, condition check, and pattern training indoors and outdoors.
Ulsan was in Group F along with Pluminensee (Brazil), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), and Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa). The opponent in the first round is Mamelodi. The whistle will sound at Inter & Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida, at 7 a.m. on the 18th. It will then face Pluminen City (7 a.m. on the 22nd, New Jersey) and Dortmund (4 a.m. on the 26th, Cincinnati).
Charlotte is located in the middle of the three cities (Orando, New Jersey, and Cincinnati) that play the group stage. Ulsan's team will travel to the game city on the eve of the match on a chartered flight provided by FIFA. You can travel from the base camp to the city where each game is held within two hours by chartered plane.
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It's not the whole thing yet. Except for Cho Hyun-woo, the goalkeeper who was assigned to the A national team, Kang Min-woo, the central defender who was assigned to the U-20 national team, and the resources devoted to rehabilitation, the players are training in Charlotte.
Ulsan will participate in the FIFA Club World Cup for the third time after 2012 (Japan) and 2020 (Qatar). In both previous competitions, he ranked sixth.
However, it is a competition of a completely different scale than it was then. FIFA held a small club World Cup every year with continental champions and host countries. Since this year, 32 teams have participated every four years like the World Cup, developing it into a competition to determine the best club in the world.
The Club World Cup will be divided into eight groups, with the first and second place in the group advancing to the round of 16 to determine the final winner.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.