Son Heung-min was honored with a commemorative kit ahead of South Korea’s clash with Paraguay to celebrate a history-making night for the LAFC forward.
The 33-year-old became the most-capped player in South Korea history during the October international window. Son made his 137th appearance for his country on Friday against Brazil, breaking his tie with both his current national team manager Hong Myung-bo and former striker Cha Bum-kun.
In front of a home crowd at Seoul World Cup Stadium just four days later, Son was presented with a special jersey that highlighted the record-breaking appearance. The Korea Football Association (KFA) also played a montage of the best moments from the captain’s international career.






