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Son Heung-min scored his 50th international goal on Thursday as South Korea beat Kuwait 3-1 to take a big step toward an 11th successive World Cup appearance. The Tottenham forward converted a ...
score Opposition score Opposition score Opposition score Rank Kuwait men's: Men's tournament: Group A Thailand: W 49-19 China: W 27-24 1 Q: Group I Iran: W 24-22 South Korea: W 25-24 Bahrain: L 25-34 2 Q Qatar L 24-29 Japan W 31-30
South Korea: L 0–2 Seoul, South Korea: 2006 World Cup Qualifier: 12 Mar 2005 Finland: L 0–1 Kuwait City, Kuwait: Friendly 18 Mar 2005 Armenia: W 3–1 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates: Friendly 25 Mar 2005 Uzbekistan: W 2–1 Kuwait City, Kuwait: 2006 World Cup Qualifier: 30 Mar 2005 Saudi Arabia: D 0–0 Kuwait City, Kuwait: 2006 World Cup ...
The finals were hosted by Kuwait between 15 and 30 September 1980. The field of ten teams was split into two groups of five each. The field of ten teams was split into two groups of five each. Kuwait won their first championship, beating South Korea in the final 3–0.
Although, South Korea began to stamp their authority on the game, with six minutes of the half remaining Kim Ju-young brought down Abdulaziz Al-Muqbali and from 20 yards out Al Farsi bent the ball marginally wide of the far post. As the match neared the half-time interval, South Korea scored the opening goal they had long threatened.
Kuwait hosted the 1974 Arabian Gulf Cup at Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, collecting their third consecutive title in the cup. They won the AFC Asian Cup in 1980. Kuwait's national football team joined the World Cup in 1982, which was held in Spain. Kuwait was placed in the fourth group after losses to England and France and
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