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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: June 12, 2010
Despite going into the game as underdogs, South Korea defeated Greece today by a score of 2-0 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The scoring opened in the seventh minute, when Lee Jung-Soo knocked in a close range shot off of a corner kick-like set piece. Of course, lapses by Greece allowed both the set piece and the goal. However, you still can’t take anything away from the Korean side and the...
Published: June 11, 2010
It’s World Cup time and all across South Korea you can feel the excitement. Everyone from small children to old men can be seen sporting one of the myriad of World Cup shirts to grace store shelves over the last few weeks. Whether they are more excited for football or for National pride is all a moot point now as the Koreans will soon began their World Cup campaign against Greece. Fans...
Published: May 18, 2010
On Sunday night, the South Korean National Football team played an International Friendly against Ecuador here in Seoul. A sold-out crowd of 65,000 watched the home side defeat their opponents by a score of 2-0; a solid win in South Korea’s first game of preparation for next month’s World Cup. However, even with World Cup signage plastered on every corner convenience store and shirts,...
Published: May 2, 2010
With a little under six weeks left until the World converges on South Africa for the 2010 World Cup, things seem to be finally taking shape for the South Korean side. Coach Huh Jung-Moo announced a roster of 30 players who could make the final World Cup roster of 23 that will been announced before the end of May. Of course, at this point there aren’t a ton of surprises on the roster as all 23...
Published: February 20, 2010
Going into the 2010 East Asian Football Championships in Japan, the South Korean side had high hopes of hoisting the trophy at its completion. However, despite convincing wins against Hong Kong and Japan, a loss to China derailed their plans, resulting in a disappointing second-place finish. Of course, the big news of the tournament was China. Expected to finish no better than third, the Chinese managed...