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Coming off an improved showing at the previous one, South Korea qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and were put in Group A with France, Norway and Nigeria. . However, they could not repeat their prior success in 2015 and lost all three games and exited the tournament in the group stage, only scoring one goal in their entire run and even an ow
This is a list of football games played by the South Korea national football team between ... Kakitani 24', 90+1' ... 7 January 2019 AFC Asian Cup (Group C) South ...
Busan Asiad Main Stadium, Busan, South Korea Japan: 1–0: 1–0: 2019 EAFF Championship 4 7 October 2021: Ansan Wa~ Stadium, Ansan, South Korea Syria: 1–0: 2–1: 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification: 5 28 March 2023: Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea Uruguay: 1–1: 1–2: Friendly 6 15 January 2024: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al ...
In 1954, South Korea entered FIFA World Cup qualification for the first time, and qualified for the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland by beating Japan 7–3 on aggregate. [9] South Korea were only the second Asian team to compete at a World Cup after the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) in 1938, and the first fully-independent Asian nation to do so.
Lee was part of the South Korea under-20 team that finished third at the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. [8] On 15 February 2012, she made her debut for the senior team in a 1–0 loss to North Korea. [9] On 21 January 2016, she scored her first goal in a 5–0 win over Vietnam in the 2016 Four Nations Tournament in Shenzhen. [9]
Another Zainichi Korean on the 2010 squad was Jong Tae Se, who grabbed the world’s attention as he broke down in tears during North Korea’s national anthem ahead of the squad’s 2-1 loss to ...
South Korea's former star player Cha Bum-kun managed the national team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. In the first half of the first match against Mexico , Ha Seok-ju scored the opening goal with a free kick, but he was sent off for an ill-advised tackle three minutes later. [ 10 ]
Lee Dong-gyeong (Korean: 이동경; born 20 September 1997) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Gimcheon Sangmu, and the South Korea national team. [ 2 ] Club career