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Asianet Newsable on MSNExplained: Why North Korea Blurred Lee Kang-in’s Goal During Club World Cup BroadcastNorth Korea’s state TV edited out a South Korean footballer’s goal during the Club World Cup broadcast. Here’s what was shown, and what was hidden from viewers in Pyongyang and why.
The football community is made up of 500,000 people regularly participating in the sport, with nearly 15,000 registered players with North Korea’s 239 clubs (according to FIFA figures).
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