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'Road to One: Love Is Not Demoted,' an original documentary capturing the dramatic story of Suwon Samsung, is set to be released.
According to an announcement by soccer content specialist 'Team Twelve' on the 27th, this documentary consists of four episodes, each approximately 40 minutes long. It will be available for viewing starting June 8.
'Love Is Not Demoted' continues the narrative from last year. It deeply explores Suwon Samsung's intense and desperate journey toward rejoining K League 1. The story unfolds with excitement, focusing on the various changes and choices faced during the promotion race, as well as the team's internal secrets.
This work is not merely a video listing match results. It vividly captures the perspectives of all entities comprising Suwon Samsung, including the coach, coaching staff, players, front office, and supporters. It brings to life the swirling atmosphere within the team last season, unfiltered emotions, and the honest stories of people who loved the team in different ways.
The production team explained that this 'Road to One' is "a story about people who become more desperate when the team is in trouble, and a community where different forms of love collide."

Director Gae Seong-moon, who directed Season 2, stated, "I hoped that within sports, which are often defined solely by victory, the hearts hidden behind frustration and failure would not disappear. I want viewers to look again at the hearts that were once misunderstood through this documentary. I wish the time spent by all members passionately pursuing their goals would not be evaporated by results alone but remain for a long time."
The screening held on the 20th was attended by approximately 240 people, including Suwon Samsung club officials, partner companies, media representatives, influencers, and fans, resulting in a successful event. Caster So Jun-il remarked, "It captured Suwon Samsung's six months with the immersive quality of a movie. You can feel the production team's deliberation in both the camera work and sound. With intimate stories from inside and outside the locker room, it will be interesting not only for Suwon Samsung fans but also for anyone interested in soccer." Song Young-ju, a commentator who attended the screening, shared his thoughts, saying, "It was impressive how the concerns and emotions of the front office, coaching staff, players, and fans, all striving toward the same goal, were captured in a three-dimensional manner."
A Suwon Samsung fan who visited the event said, "I felt the need to support not just based on results, but by reconsidering the foundation of the Suwon Samsung team. It is a work that deeply covers stories of the players and the club that are rarely accessible, and I would recommend it to all K League fans."
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