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mervsdamun

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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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2008 fixtures
List of matches the South Korean national team will play in 2008:
February 6th: Turkmenistan (h) - World Cup qualification
February 17th: China (Chonqing, China) - East Asian Championship
February 20th: North Korea (Chonqing, China) - East Asian Championship
February 23th: Japan (Chonqing, China) - East Asian Championship
March 26th: North Korea (a) - World Cup qualification
June 2nd: Jordan (h) - World Cup qualification
June 7th: Jordan (a) - World Cup qualification
June 14th: Turkmenistan (a) - World Cup qualification
June 22nd: North Korea (h) - World Cup qualification
h- home (Korea)
a- away
If Korea survives this set of qualifiers (they should, as they only need to finish in the top-2 in this group (other teams: Nth Korea, Jordan, Turmenistan)) they will qualify for the final round of World Cup qualifiers where they will meet slightly bigger fish (Australia, Japan, Iran etc.).
Matches to take place between 15 October 2008 and 9 September 2009, which probably means two more matches in 2008.
Top-4 in Asia qualify for the World Cup, 5th placed team will play the Oceania champion (most likely New Zealand) for the final spot at the World Cup. |
Ah, the World Cup. Well, let the madness begin (although this is a low key set of fixtures in the first half of 2008 � no doubt the Koreans will assume that six wins out of six are a given� well maybe the matches v North Korea will be of some interest though).
When the final rounds starts in the second half of the year, things should be more interesting. If Korea ends up in a group with Japan and Australia, qualification might become a bit of a challenge. |
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nzfooty

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Holyjoe

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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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Historic football match in Pyongyang between North and South (26 March 2008)
14 JAN 2008. The DPRK (North Korea) will play against ROK (South Korea) in the regional qualifier for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa. The historic match will be held in Pyongyang at Kim Il Sung Stadium on 26 March 2008 (3 pm local time). Korea Konsult is offering an unique opportunity to attend this event by organizing a special tour for those who love football.
Trip details :
4 nights, 5 days in North Korea.
Tour itinerary: click here.
25 March 2008 (Tuesday). Flight Beijing-Pyongyang
29 March 2008 (Saturday). Train or flight Pyongyang-Beijing (the choice is up to you).
Price: 1190 Euro per person (all inclusive from Beijing)
Additional costs: visa fee, football tickets (20 Euro p/p), ev. single room supplement (30 Euro p/p per night).
Application deadline: 25 February 2008. |
Very, very tempting... |
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Beeyee

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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Holyjoe wrote: |
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Historic football match in Pyongyang between North and South (26 March 2008)
14 JAN 2008. The DPRK (North Korea) will play against ROK (South Korea) in the regional qualifier for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa. The historic match will be held in Pyongyang at Kim Il Sung Stadium on 26 March 2008 (3 pm local time). Korea Konsult is offering an unique opportunity to attend this event by organizing a special tour for those who love football.
Trip details :
4 nights, 5 days in North Korea.
Tour itinerary: click here.
25 March 2008 (Tuesday). Flight Beijing-Pyongyang
29 March 2008 (Saturday). Train or flight Pyongyang-Beijing (the choice is up to you).
Price: 1190 Euro per person (all inclusive from Beijing)
Additional costs: visa fee, football tickets (20 Euro p/p), ev. single room supplement (30 Euro p/p per night).
Application deadline: 25 February 2008. |
Very, very tempting... |
I agree, that would be awesome. |
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nzfooty

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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:55 pm Post subject: |
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Last edited by nzfooty on Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:38 am; edited 6 times in total |
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Yaya

Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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Beeyee wrote: |
Holyjoe wrote: |
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Historic football match in Pyongyang between North and South (26 March 2008)
14 JAN 2008. The DPRK (North Korea) will play against ROK (South Korea) in the regional qualifier for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa. The historic match will be held in Pyongyang at Kim Il Sung Stadium on 26 March 2008 (3 pm local time). Korea Konsult is offering an unique opportunity to attend this event by organizing a special tour for those who love football.
Trip details :
4 nights, 5 days in North Korea.
Tour itinerary: click here.
25 March 2008 (Tuesday). Flight Beijing-Pyongyang
29 March 2008 (Saturday). Train or flight Pyongyang-Beijing (the choice is up to you).
Price: 1190 Euro per person (all inclusive from Beijing)
Additional costs: visa fee, football tickets (20 Euro p/p), ev. single room supplement (30 Euro p/p per night).
Application deadline: 25 February 2008. |
Very, very tempting... |
I agree, that would be awesome. |
Are American citizens still barred from entering North Korea? |
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nzfooty

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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:38 am Post subject: |
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Friendly match
South Korea 0-1 Chile
A pretty dull match in front of a tiny crowd. Not the best start for Heo Jung-moo (the first Korean to take charge of the Korean team in seven years).
The England based players will be there for the Turkmenistan match though and hopefully, as the first World Cup qualifier, it will generate more excitement.
Thanks to holyjoe for the photo link.
South Korea v Turkmenistan
World Cup qualification match
Wednesday February 6th, kick off TBC - Seoul WC Stadium
Tickets: 20k~50k, on sale from Monday January 21st
Tickets available from branches of Hana Bank and via the KFA website.
February 6th: Turkmenistan (h) - World Cup qualification
February 17th: China (Chonqing, China) - East Asian Championship
February 20th: North Korea (Chonqing, China) - East Asian Championship
February 23th: Japan (Chonqing, China) - East Asian Championship
March 26th: North Korea (a) - World Cup qualification
June 2nd: Jordan (h) - World Cup qualification
June 7th: Jordan (a) - World Cup qualification
June 14th: Turkmenistan (a) - World Cup qualification
June 22nd: North Korea (h) - World Cup qualification
h- home (Korea)
a- away
If Korea survives this set of qualifiers (they should, as they only need to finish in the top-2 in this group (other teams: Nth Korea, Jordan, Turmenistan)) they will qualify for the final round of World Cup qualifiers where they will meet slightly bigger fish (Australia, Japan, Iran etc.).
Matches to take place between 15 October 2008 and 9 September 2009, which probably means two more matches in 2008.
Top-4 in Asia qualify for the World Cup, 5th placed team will play the Oceania champion (most likely New Zealand) for the final spot at the World Cup.
Recent Olympic team results:
FC Thun (Switzerland) 0-0 S Korea Olymp
Elche FC (Spain) 2-2 S Korea Olymp
S Korea Olymp 1-0 FC Malaga (Spain)
S Korea Olymp 0-2 Sparta Praha (Czech Rep) |
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Hootsmon
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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Turkmenistan match is in a few days and still no kick off time confirmed yet? I've been looking around but can't find anything...
Edit - According to the KFA website (wee moving fixtures box) the kick off is at 8pm... |
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nzfooty

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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:53 pm Post subject: |
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List of Asian World Cup qualifiers tonight:
Group 1
06/02/2008 Australia - Qatar
06/02/2008 Iraq - China
Group 2
06/02/2008 Japan - Thailand
06/02/2008 Oman - Bahrain
Group 3
06/02/2008 Jordan - North Korea
06/02/2008 South Korea - Turkmenistan
Group 4
06/02/2008 Lebanon - Uzbekistan
06/02/2008 Saudi Arabia - Singapore
Group 5
06/02/2008 Iran - Syria
06/02/2008 United Arab Emirates - Kuwait |
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Yaya

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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:17 am Post subject: |
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The fact that Huh Jung-moo was hired as coach shows the Korean Football Association doesn't give a squat about the national team anymore. Korea has failed to score a goal in 506 minutes dating back to the Asian Cup last year. |
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Ilsanman

Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Location: Bucheon, Korea
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:36 am Post subject: |
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Am I right assuming those suspended players from last year still can't play? The goalie grandfather and the other drunkards.
It certainly won't help their case. |
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mervsdamun

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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:59 am Post subject: |
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Ilsanman wrote: |
Am I right assuming those suspended players from last year still can't play? The goalie grandfather and the other drunkards.
It certainly won't help their case. |
It seems so:
http://forum.rokfootball.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1076 |
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mervsdamun

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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:02 am Post subject: |
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Yaya wrote: |
The fact that Huh Jung-moo was hired as coach shows the Korean Football Association doesn't give a squat about the national team anymore. Korea has failed to score a goal in 506 minutes dating back to the Asian Cup last year. |
I think that their plan is to qualify for the final stage of the qualifiers and then go for a big name. At the moment, with two years to go to the next World Cup, it is difficult to find a big name Euro coach who�d be willing to move to Sparkling. Look at Advocaat� he took over just months before Korea took part in the last WC.
Tonight won't be pretty but Korea will do enough to win 1-0. |
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mervsdamun

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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:13 am Post subject: |
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korea pulled the finger a bit and did in the end win 4-0. while they (Turmenistan) were the weakest team in the group is still didn't see it on the horion so my hat goes down to SK and that 0-0 merchant Huh Jung-moo ... wonder if they get any wins at the North East Asian Championship though... |
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nzfooty

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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:34 am Post subject: |
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Results from the first set of matches:
Group 1
Australia 3-0 Qatar
Iraq 1-1 China
[March 26]
China - Australia
Qatar - Iraq
Group 2
Japan 4-1 Thailand
Oman 0-1 Bahrain
[March 26]
Bahrain - Japan
Thailand - Oman
Group 3
Jordan 0-1 North Korea
South Korea 4-0 Turkmenistan
[March 26]
North Korea - South Korea
Turkmenistan - Jordan
Group 4
Lebanon 0-1 Uzbekistan
Saudi Arabia 2-0 Singapore
[March 26]
Singapore - Lebanon
Uzbekistan - Saudi Arabia
Group 5
Iran 0-0 Syria
United Arab Emirates 2-0 Kuwait
[March 26]
Kuwait - Iran
Syria - United Arab Emirates |
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