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[Breaking] South Korea-Mexico World Cup Group Stage First Half Ends 0-0... Hydration Break Implemented

The South Korean national football team finished the first half scoreless against Mexico in their 2026 FIFA North and Central America World Cup Group A group st

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[Breaking] South Korea-Mexico World Cup Group Stage First Half Ends 0-0... Hydration Break Implemented
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The South Korean national football team finished the first half scoreless against Mexico in their 2026 FIFA North and Central America World Cup Group A group stage match. In the match held on the 19th (Korean Standard Time), both teams engaged in a fierce battle but failed to find the back of the net throughout the first half. A hydration break was implemented during the match. Players briefly paused the game to replenish fluids and recover their stamina. South Korea, riding the momentum from their victory over Czech Republic in the first group stage match, is aiming to add more points against Mexico. Mexico also finds itself in a situation where a win is essential to compete for first place in the group. The first half score is 0-0.

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