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'Sampan Tear!' El Dorado's chant that resonated in Gwangju, and it is the fans who escaped the 8th consecutive loss.

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The Samsung Lions won 7-4 in an away game against the KIA Tigers at Kia Champions Field in Gwangju on the 6th.

This season, Samsung revived "El Dorado," a famed chant during the dynasty. Thanks to the efforts of new leader Lee Jong-yeol, Samsung Group's German branch has resolved the issue of neighboring copyrights, allowing the company to use the song again.

It got off to a good start. On March 23, the KT Wiz won its opening two consecutive away games against the KT Wiz at KT Wiz Park in Suwon, and the "El Dorado" cheering song came back to life.  토토

However, Samsung had one draw and two losses against LG in Jamsil, three consecutive losses against SSG in Daegu, and two losses (one game canceled due to rain) at home to Kiwoom. Samsung lost 2:5 to Kia in Gwangju on Tuesday, and lost eight straight games.

Kia Champions Field in Gwangju was full of spectators on Wednesday. Many home fans visited the stadium to cheer for Kia, which rose to No. 1 with its victory on Sunday. However, the number of fans cheering for Samsung, which has lost eight consecutive games, was also considerable. With Samsung's team sending cheering squads, the momentum of Samsung fans filling the stands near the first base was never inferior to that of Kia fans.

The game was a close game. In the third inning, Samsung scored one run first due to Kim Ji-chan's walk, Kim Hyun-joon's sacrifice bunt and Koo Ja-wook's timely hit. Kim Young-woong's follow-up hit followed, and led the game 2-0.

Kia's counterattack began in the bottom of the fourth inning. Kia, which scored one point thanks to Choi Won-joon's triple and Lee Chang-jin's timely hit, turned the game around by 2-3 with Kim Tae-gun's two-run shot.

This time, Samsung's counterattack. Kim Jae-hyuk's RBI double in the top of the fifth inning tied the game 3-3. Kang Min-ho and Gong Min-gyu then scored consecutive hit balls, adding one point, and Samsung led 4-3.

In the continuous thin ice game, KIA Kim Tae-gun fired a solo shot in the bottom of the sixth inning, and the game went back to the 4-4 starting point.

The tight race continued into the ninth inning, and Samsung took the opportunity again. In the top of the ninth inning, pinch hitter Kim Hun-gon hit an RBI double that cut the left-center gap to lead 5-4.

All Samsung fans on the first base stood up. The cheering song of Eldorado, which remembers the "Golden Age," the hymn of the dynasty, rang out. The Eldorado of Samsung fans, who occupied less than a fifth of the stands, echoed to Champions Field.

When Kim Hun-gon's double followed by Kim Hyun-joon's timely hit, the Samsung cheerleading squad leader wiped away tears with his sleeves, bursting with sorrow that had endured eight consecutive wins. Fans were no different when they sang and cheered at the top of their lungs.

After COVID-19, the spectators who filled the ballpark again look different. They share joy, sorrow and pleasure and unconditional support. They are the best fans in the world.

I got emotional when I saw fans singing along to "El Dorado." I'm not even a fan of Samsung

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