South Korea captain Son Heung-min returned to Seoul on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, where he was greeted by cheering fans at Incheon International Airport [1].
The homecoming marks the end of a disappointing campaign for the national team, which failed to advance past the opening round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Son, 34 [2], arrived at the airport accompanied by nine teammates [1]. Despite the team's early exit, a small group of supporters gathered to offer encouragement and praise for the captain's efforts during the tournament [1].
Fans shouted phrases such as "You worked hard" and "Don't hang your head" as the players exited the terminal [1]. The warm reception for the captain stood in contrast to reports of a more hostile environment faced by the broader team and the coaching staff [3].
The national team struggled during the group stage, recording one win and two losses before being eliminated [1]. The result left the team's leadership devastated.
"I am indescribably hurt by our World Cup exit," Son said [4].
While the tournament ended prematurely, the captain expressed a desire to move forward and win the hearts of the fans [4].
“"I am indescribably hurt by our World Cup exit"”
The contrast between the support for Son and the criticism of the team's management reflects the captain's unique status as a national icon. While the 2026 World Cup result is a sporting failure for South Korea, the public's willingness to separate individual effort from systemic team failure suggests Son remains a unifying figure for the fanbase.



