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The South Korea national under-17 football team (Korean: 대한민국 17세 이하 축구 국가대표팀; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in international under-17 football competitions, and also can be managed as under-15 or under-16 team if necessary.
17 11 8 51 37 +14 62 Qualification for promotion play-offs semi-final: 3 Daejeon Hana Citizen: 36 17 7 12 53 48 +5 58 Qualification for promotion play-offs first round: 4 Jeonnam Dragons: 36 13 13 10 38 33 +5 52 Qualification for Champions League group stage and promotion play-offs first round [a] 5 Busan IPark: 36 12 9 15 46 56 −10 45 6 ...
The 2021 FIFA U-17 World Cup should have been the 19th edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-17 national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It would have been hosted by Peru. [1] Brazil were the defending champions.
The AFC U-17 Asian Cup, formerly known as the AFC U-16 Championship and AFC U-17 Championship, is a football competition, organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) held once every two years for Asian under-17 teams that also serves as a qualification tournament for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The top 4 countries qualify to participate in ...
Most goals scored in a final, both teams 7; England 5–2 Spain (2017) Fewest goals scored in a final, both teams 0; Brazil 0–0 Australia (1999), Nigeria 0–0 Spain (2007) Biggest margin of victory in a final 3; France (2001), Mexico (2005), Nigeria (2013), England (2017) Most goals in a tournament, one team 26; Nigeria (2013)
This article provides details of international football games played by the South Korea national football team from 2020 to present. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Results by year
Date Competition Team scorer(s) Score Opponent scorer(s) Opponent Venue Ref. Note(s) 2001-02-08 2001 Dubai Tournament: Yoo Sang-chul 87': 1–1 Rokki 10': Morocco B
Rank Date Opponent Score Competition 1 5 August 1948 Sweden 0–12 1948 Summer Olympics: 2 16 October 1964 United Arab Republic 0–10 1964 Summer Olympics: 3 17 June 1954