Soccer - Daejeon, being a co-host of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, has a stadium in Yuseong-gu on the north side of town (월드컵경기장 World cup kyeonggijang), quite literally and unbelievably plonked in the middle of a farm and now rather rusty in appearance. It's serviced by a dedicated subway station (listen for the old Korean World Cup themesong announcing the stop), although you'd have to walk through the Nouen Wholesale Market and adjacent Wholesale Fish Market to get there. The local K-league team is Daejeon Citizen and Korea's first community side. Game tickets are 10,000 won and under from the team website.
Baseball - Baseball games are held at the baseball field of Hanbat Sports Complex ex (한밭 운동장 Hanbat undongjang). Express bus #2 passes by it, or it can be walked within 15-20 min from Jungangno station. Various teams play including the local professional team, the Hanwha Eagles, and those of the local universities sometimes on Friday nights. Despite tickets being rather inexpensive ~10,000 won, many locals choose to climb up nearby Mt. Bomun to the conspicuously-placed observatory and watch down with binoculars.
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