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Sunglasses reflect World Cup fever in Seoul

by Yoo Na-hyun Posted : June 25, 2026, 19:51Updated : June 25, 2026, 19:51
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SEOUL, June 25 (AJP) - A World Cup match is reflected in the sunglasses of a spectator during the Group A match between South Korea and South Africa at a public viewing event for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on June 25, 2026. 
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