South Korea coach labels drone incident ‘unfortunate’ ahead of Mexico World Cup clash

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  • South Korea coach Hong Myung-Bo said a drone flying over a closed training session in Guadalajara ahead of Thursday’s World Cup match against Mexico was “unfortunate.”
  • Mexican military forces intercepted and neutralized an unregistered drone near the South Korean team’s training camp as part of wider tournament security operations.
  • The incident comes amid heightened World Cup security measures across Mexico, the United States and Canada, following previous international controversies involving drone surveillance in football.

South Korea coach Hong Myung-Bo described the presence of a drone over his team’s closed training session in Guadalajara as “unfortunate” ahead of a crucial FIFA World Cup clash against Mexico.

Mexican military forces intercepted and brought down a drone that flew near South Korea’s training base, according to a federal official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the operation publicly.

The incident occurred as South Korea prepared for Thursday’s Group-stage encounter against tournament co-host Mexico, with both teams aiming to secure progression to the knockout rounds.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference on Wednesday, Hong confirmed the team became aware of the drone during training but said it did not significantly disrupt preparations.

“So yesterday, during our training, there was a drone in the sky and we came to know about the fact,” Hong said.

“But fortunately, it was right before we practiced our tactics. So it did not impact us significantly.

“But while we were preparing for the match, that was the most important timing. So what happened was unfortunate.”

Mexican authorities said the drone was detected using specialized military equipment after entering a restricted security zone. The aircraft was classified as an unregistered drone and was subsequently neutralized as part of broader security measures surrounding the World Cup.

The operation forms part of Mexico’s extensive tournament security strategy, which involves military personnel, federal authorities and local police. The World Cup began last week in Mexico City and is being staged across Mexico, the United States and Canada through July 19.

The federal official did not disclose whether any arrests had been made but confirmed that multiple drones had been intercepted in recent days near stadiums, team facilities and fan zones in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey.

Mexican authorities unveiled their World Cup security framework, known as “Plan Kukulkán,” in March. The plan deploys approximately 100,000 security personnel and includes surveillance systems, airport and transport security, stadium protection measures and safeguards for teams, officials and supporters.

The drone incident also revives memories of one of football’s most notable recent spying controversies.

At the Paris Olympics in 2024, the Canadian women’s national team was accused of using a drone to monitor a New Zealand training session before their opening match. The episode resulted in suspensions for coaching staff members, including head coach Bev Priestman, who was later dismissed by Canada Soccer.

The fallout extended beyond personnel changes. Canada’s women’s team received a six-point deduction at the Olympic tournament, while a subsequent investigation concluded the incident reflected broader oversight failures within the national team structure.

Canada has since introduced strict World Cup airspace restrictions, banning unauthorized drones from operating above stadiums and several training facilities in Vancouver and Toronto until July 7.

For South Korea, however, the immediate focus remains on Thursday’s showdown with Mexico, with Hong hoping the unusual interruption will have no bearing on his team’s performance in one of their most important matches of the tournament.

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