Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jun 19
Mexico Beats South Korea 1-0 as 2018 Fan Bond Draws Thousands in Los Angeles
Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jun 19

Mexico Beats South Korea 1-0 as 2018 Fan Bond Draws Thousands in Los Angeles

3 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jun 19

Summary

  • Thousands of fans in Los Angeles watched Mexico edge South Korea 1-0 on Thursday, with celebrations erupting in Boyle Heights and Koreatown after the final whistle.
  • The watch parties carried an unusually warm tone because many supporters on both sides still embrace a friendship born in 2018, when South Korea’s upset of Germany helped Mexico reach the World Cup knockout stage.
  • Fans in red and green jerseys traded selfies, food and chants including “¡Coreano, hermano, ya eres mexicano!”, and several said they had hoped for a draw before Mexico held its one-goal lead.
  • In Los Angeles, that soccer bond also reflects deeper ties: Koreatown is one of the largest Korean diasporas in the U.S. and is slightly more than half Hispanic, with the communities sharing immigrant histories and recent mutual-aid work.

Insights

Beyond soccer, how does shared struggle shape the brotherhood between L.A.'s Korean and Mexican communities?
Can a World Cup moment forge a lasting cultural identity, or will the 'Pescorea' brotherhood eventually fade?