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GMA Network
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
ENHYPEN's Sunoo graces opening of Korean clothing store in Manila
Photo Inside Page Sunoo of the K-pop boy group ENHYPEN charmed his fans in Manila as he attended the grand store opening of Korean fashion brand 8seconds in the Philippines. The Korean clothing brand shared on Instagram several snaps of Sunoo during the store's opening in Pasay City, where he also took part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony. One of the photos showed Sunoo doing a heart cheek sign beside his standee, while another showed him drawing on one of the mirrors of the store. "ENHYPEN SUNOO brought the charm to 8seconds' grand opening in Manila!" the brand wrote in the caption of the post and added several hashtags, including "New Global Ambassador." 8seconds' Manila store is located at Level 2, North Main Mall of SM Mall of Asia. ENHYPEN was last in Manila in March 2025 for their "Walk The Line" World Tour at the Philippines Sports Stadium. In June 2025, the seven-member group released their latest album, DESIRE:UNLEASH, with "Bad Desire (With or Without You)" as its title track. LOOK BACK ON ENHYPEN'S 'FATE' WORLD TOUR IN THE PH HERE:


GMA Network
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Enhypen's Sunoo visits Manila for store opening
Enhypen's Sunoo was in Manila on Wednesday for a store opening. The K-Pop idol visited the country for the opening of the Korean clothing store, 8seconds, for which he serves as a brand ambassador. As seen on the brand's Instagram page, Sunoo was part of the commemorative ribbon-cutting ceremony, alongside Bench Founder Ben Chan. Engenes also flocked to the store with their signs to get a glimpse of Sunoo. Enhypen dropped their sixth mini album, 'Desire: Unleash' in June. It's got eight dance-pop tracks including 'Loose,' 'Bad Desire (With or Without You),' and so much more. Their latest single 'Shine on Me' came out on July 3. Enhypen visited the country for their Walk the Line tour at the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan on March 1. They were also in Philippines for a fan meet in December 2024. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News


Daily Mail
18-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Moment referee enforces new rule for the first time EVER in football at Club World Cup as officials launch crackdown on much-maligned issue
A referee enforced a new rule for the first time ever at the Club World Cup on Tuesday night. Korean side Ulsan HD and South African outfit Mamelodi Sundowns faced each other in a Group F clash that was played out in front of a little over 3,000 fans at a 25,500-seater stadium in Orlando. It was a largely forgettable contest until a never-before-seen moment occurred in the 83rd minute. With Mamelodi 1-0 up and looking to hold onto their advantage, goalkeeper Ronwen Williams claimed the ball in his penalty box and proceeded to attempt to run down the clock. He bounced the ball once and looked around before booting the ball upfield, but the referee's whistle went to penalise him for holding onto the ball for longer than eight seconds. Refereeing chiefs announced recently that they would be introducing a new rule at the Club World Cup that would see a corner awarded to the opposition if the goalkeeper holds the ball for eight seconds or more, and it was enforced by Clement Turpin on Tuesday night. ¡LA REGLA DE LOS 8 SEGUNDOS SE APLICA POR PRIMERA VEZ EN EL MUNDIAL DE CLUBES! ⏱️ El portero tardó en sacar y Turpin, siguiendo el reglamento, lo sancionó con córner en contra 👀 @FIFACWC | Todos los partidos gratis en #TakeItToTheWorld — DAZN Fútbol (@DAZNFutbol) June 18, 2025 The referee is supposed to hold up his fingers for the goalkeeper to show that he is counting down, and Turpin signalled that he had done this as he ran towards Williams to explain his decision. Fortunately for Williams, the corner came to nothing and Mamelodi held on for a 1-0 win, but it could have been a costly error. Time-wasting by goalkeepers has become a much-maligned issue in football, with fans growing increasingly frustrated with them holding onto the ball for lengthy periods to take time out of the game. Some shot-stoppers even flop to the ground and lie on the ball for what feels like an eternity, yet they very rarely get punished. On this occasion, Williams was caught out but his time-wasting did not lead to a goal. Williams rose to fame at last year's Africa Cup of Nations when he saved four penalties in South Africa's quarter-final shootout win over Cape Verde. South Africa were subsequently knocked out on penalties by Nigeria in the semi-finals. Williams has now returned to the spotlight for his role in a unique moment, and will hope not to be penalised again for the rest of the tournament.