World Cup
fastest breakthrough
It was Turkish striker Hakan Suk who scored the opening 11 seconds of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup third place playoff. Hakan Suk became famous for his goal and left himself firmly in the history books of the World Cup final round. After all, scoring a goal in the first 11 seconds of a soccer match is a very difficult thing to do, and in the World Cup final round of such an important game, each team will be on guard and will not give their opponents the opportunity to break through the goal easily.
Hakan Suk played on behalf of Turkey in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, and South Korea as one of the hosts of the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, a historic kill in the World Cup final round of the quarter-finals, has created the best record in the history of the team, just as South Korea's entire country is looking forward to further history to take the third place in the World Cup, but Hakan Suk is only 11 seconds will be the fans of South Korea from longing to return to reality. Although South Korea only lost by 1 goal in the end, the score of 2-3 is also acceptable, but the opening just 11 seconds into the goal passive, for the South Korean men's soccer team and the South Korean fans is still a nightmare existence.
Hakan Suk is one of the famous strikers in the history of Turkish soccer. Not only has he helped his club win the EU Cup, but he has also scored 32 goals in 34 games in a single season, and has also been crowned the top scorer in the Turkish league for three consecutive seasons, while in the national team Hakan Suk is a presence who scores a goal every two international matches. As a result, the iconic Turkish footballer was left without a goal in the six World Cup final round matches leading up to the third-place playoffs in Korea and Japan, but manager Gounes' unreserved faith has finally paid off in the all-important World Cup third-place playoffs.