MLS star Son Heung-min set to break all-time record with South Korea vs Brazil in international friendly

MLS star Son Heung-min set to break all-time record with South Korea vs Brazil in international friendly

South Korea are one of six AFC teams that have already secured a spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026. That means they won’t be playing any official matches during this international break, just friendlies. The first of those is set for Friday against Brazil, where Son Heung-min is expected to hit an impressive mark.

If Son plays against Brazil — either as a starter or coming off the bench — he will become the most-capped player in the history of the South Korean national team, reaching 137 appearances since his debut in 2010.

Currently, the Los Angeles FC forward is tied at 136 caps with two legends of South Korean soccer: former defender Hong Myung-bo — now the head coach of the national team — and former striker Cha Bum-kun. With both of them retired, Heung-min will have no competition at the top of that list, at least for now. In fact, among the players in the top 10 of South Korea’s all-time appearance list, Son is the only one still active.

In addition to being on the verge of becoming South Korea’s most-capped player, Son Heung-min is also closing in on the nation’s all-time scoring record. He currently sits second with 53 goals in 136 appearances, averaging 0.39 goals per game.

The top spot is still held by Cha Bum-kun, who scored 58 goals in 136 matches — a slightly better average of 0.43. The South Korean legend reached that total between 1972 and 1986. That year, he made his lone World Cup appearance in Mexico, where he faced Diego Maradona’s Argentina in the group stage.

At 33 years old, Son has time to claim both records and cement his place in South Korea’s soccer history. And if he plays in the 2026 World Cup, he could also climb to the top of the national team’s record books in that tournament.

Quick take: Match context: momentum and small details could decide this one, especially set-pieces and transitions. Form and fitness will matter; expect managers to rotate carefully around the congested schedule. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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