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FC Soldout korean drama review
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FC Soldout
1 people found this review helpful
by sayratial
Mar 7, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A Fun Kickoff That Loses Its Game Plan

"FC Soldout" had such a fun and unique premise—imagine a struggling soccer team bought by an entertainment agency, replacing its skilled but "unmarketable" players with actors. It set the stage for an entertaining mix of sports, comedy, and romance, and for the first half, it delivered. But as the drama progressed, it lost focus, sidetracking into less engaging storylines instead of fully developing the relationships that made the show interesting in the first place.

Do Ji U & Yoo Gang Jae – The dynamic between a professional soccer player and his celebrity crush turned teammate was fun. Ji U secretly admiring Gang Jae while Gang Jae himself harbored a crush on him? Great setup! Their dynamic was enjoyable to watch. Especially when they were trying to hide the fact they were each other's secret fan!

Sun Bin & Taeyoung – Easily the best part of the drama! A former idol and a football captain? Perfect combination. Their chemistry was strong, their flirting was on point, and they definitely deserved more screen time. It genuinely felt like some of their scenes were cut, which is disappointing because they had so much potential. If anyone needs a spin-off, it's them!

The Third Couple – Were they even in the drama? They had a promising start but then completely disappeared. Instead of wasting time on unnecessary drama, the show should have developed their storyline. It feels like a wasted opportunity.

The Football Aspect
This is where things got messy. You don’t need to be a soccer expert to know that a proper match with only 7 players is unrealistic. The sports scenes felt cringeworthy, and it was clear that the focus wasn’t really on making the soccer aspect feel authentic. It was more of a background setting than a real part of the story.

The cast was undeniably handsome, but the acting? A bit stiff at times. Some emotional moments didn’t land as well as they should have, and while the chemistry was there for some couples, it wasn’t always convincing across the board.

Final Thoughts
FC Soldout was an entertaining watch with a fun concept, good romance, and great chemistry between some of the leads. However, it lost steam in the second half, and the lack of focus on certain couples was disappointing. The football scenes were also a bit ridiculous, and the acting could have been better. Still, if you’re looking for lighthearted fun with attractive leads, it’s worth a watch.
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