The name "Red Devils" originally came from the World Youth Championship in Mexico in 1983, when the South Korean youth army unexpectedly reached the semi-finals. This shocking performance made the foreign media at that time give this Korean youth army the title of "RED FURIES" in a somewhat entertaining way.
The translated name was spread to South Korea at that time, and domestic translators translated the word into the meaning of "Red Devil" in the process of translation, that is, "Red Devil". At that time, the word "azazel" was also endowed with a good wish to shock the world, hoping to reach the top of the world football one day.
Although the name "Red Devils" means cheering for the Korean football team, they are not the official cheering group representing the Korean football team after all. In the end, through fierce competition, the "Red Devils" stood out among many football cheering groups and gradually grew into a club-style fan cheering group.