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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

2008 Results - National Team

January 30th: Chile (h) lost 1:0 - Friendly match
February 6th: Turkmenistan (h) won 4:0 - 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



East Asian Championship
All matches in China @ the Chonqing Olympic Sports Centre

February 17th:
China - South Korea
Japan - North Korea

February 20th:
China - Japan
South Korea - North Korea - the first of three matches against North Korea this year

February 23th:
China - North Korea
Japan - South Korea
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

East Asian Championship times -- for Korea add one hour

Sunday 17 Feb 2008 15:30 China PR vs. South Korea, 18:15 Japan vs. North Korea

Wednesday, 20 Feb 2008 18:15 China PR vs. Japan, 20:45 North Korea vs. South Korea.

Saturday, 23 Feb 2008 18:15 Japan vs. South Korea, 20:45 China PR vs. North Korea
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

China v South Korea (in China @ the Chonqing Olympic Sports Centre)
Today, @ 4:30 pm
Part of the East Asian Championship

The South Korean squad:
Position No Name Date of Birth Cm/Kg Club Caps/Goals
GK - KIM Yong-Dae 1979.10.11 188 /83 Gwangju Sangmu 18/-7
GK - JUNG Sung-Ryong 1985.01.04 189 /85 Pohang Steelers 2/-1
GK - YEOM Dong-Gyun 1983.09.06 188 /83 Chunnam Dragons 0/0
DF - KWAK Tae-Hwi 1981.07.08 185 /80 Chunnam Dragons 2/1
DF - KANG Min-Soo 1986.02.14 184 /74 Jeonbuk Hyundai 9/0
DF - KWAK Hee-Ju 1981.10.05 185 /76 Suwon Samsung 2/0
DF - CHO Sung-Hwan 1982.04.09 183 /77 Pohang Steelers 3/0
DF - CHO Won-Hee 1983.04.17 177 /73 Suwon Samsung 16/1
DF - CHO Yong-Hyung 1983.11.03 182 /71 Jeju Utd. 2/0
DF - LEE Sang-Ho 1981.11.18 175 /72 Jeju Utd. 0/0
DF - PARK Won-Jae 1984.05.28 175 /69 Pohang Steelers 2/0
MF - HWANG Ji-Soo 1981.03.27 176 /72 Pohang Steelers 1/0
MF - KOO Ja-Cheol 1989.02.27 182 /73 Jeju United 0/0
MF - YEOM Ki-Hun 1983.03.30 182 /80 Ulsan Hyundai 14/1
MF - OH Jang-Eun 1985.07.24 176 /73 Ulsan Hyundai 7/0
MF - KIM Nam-Il 1977.03.14 180 /75 Vissel Kobe(JPN) 76/2
MF - Lee Kwan Woo 1978.02.25 175 /69 Suwon Samsung 12/1
MF - LEE Jong Min 1983.09.01 175 /68 Ulsan Hyundai 2/0
FW - LEE Keun-Ho 1985.04.11 176 /71 Daegu FC 3/1
FW - CHO Jin-Soo 1983.09.02 184 /75 Jeju United 1/0
FW - PARK Chu-Young 1985.07.10 182 /74 FC Seoul 22/5
FW - KO Ki-Gu 1980.07.31 187 /82 Chunnam Dragons 0/0

Scary thought� Park Chu-young is the second most experienced player here (behind Kim Nam-il).

China desperately wants to shake the "Korea-phobia" monkey off its back, having never beaten the Koreans.

List of China-South Korea matches
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

China 2 - 3 South Korea
......................42' [0 - 1] Park Chu-Young
46' [1 - 1] Z. Haibin
61' [2 - 1] L. Jian
......................63' [2 - 2] Park Chu-Young
......................90' [2 - 3] Kim Tae-Hwi

North Korea v Japan
Just kicked-off

Have to admit, the Chinese are really suffering from Korea-phobia when it comes to playing the Koreans at the round ball game. Certainly had a great chance of putting their barren run against the Koreans to an end (26 matches, no wins) but just fell apart.

At the same time the Koreans are doing better under Huh Jung-moo then I ever thought they would� though admittedly its early days still.
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

East Asian Championship

China 0-1 Japan
Yamase 17'

Japan beat hosts China in East Asian football

South Korea 1-1 North Korea
Did not see this match so don't know what happened. One source is reporting this:

18' [1 - 0] K. Seol -- should be K. Yeom, I guess
...........................48' P.C. Jin (Red)
...........................72' [1 - 1] C. Tese

And another this:
Scoring
0-1 Kore Rep.:21min. 11/YEOM Ki Hun
1-1 DPR Korea:73min. 12/JONG Tae Se

Previous results:
China 2-3 South Korea
Japan 1-1 North Korea


Table:
Code:

1. South Korea 4 points, +1 goal difference, 4:3 goals
2. Japan 4 points, +1 goal difference, 2:1 goals
3. North Korea 2 points, 0 goal difference, 2:2 goals
4. China 0 points, -2 goal difference, 2:4 goals


Final round:
Saturday, 23 Feb 2008 18:15 Japan vs. South Korea, 20:45 China PR vs. North Korea

The winner of the South Korea v Japan match will win this championship.

However, if South Korea draws with Japan, they will likely win this championship. They will certainly finish higher than Japan.
North Korea would then need to beat China by two clear goals to take the championship away from South Korea.
If North Korea wins by one goal, the winner will be decided not on points or goal difference but on who scores more goals.
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Yaya



Joined: 25 Feb 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What a useless tournament!
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

East Asian Championship

South Korea claim East Asian championship title

Japan 1 - 1 South Korea
..................14' [0 - 1] Yeom Ki-hoon
66' [1 - 1] K. Yamase

China 3 - 1 North Korea
.....................35' [0 - 1] J.Y. Nam
45' [1 - 1] Z. Ting
55' [2 - 1] F. Dong
56' D. Zhenyu (red)
88' [3 - 1] H. Junmin

Final standings:

Code:

1.South Korea     3     1-2-0     5:4    +1     5   
2.Japan           3     1-2-0     3:2    +1     5   
3.China           3     1-0-2     5:5     0     3   
4.North Korea     3     0-2-1     3:5    -2     2 


So, South Korea, despite finishing equal with Japan on points and goal difference, wins the tournament
by the virtue of having scored more goals.

This is also how South Korea managed to finish above Japan in the first edition of
this tournament, in 2003.

In the 2005 edition South Korea came bottom.

More stories:
Japan protests over China's dangerous soccer play
South Korea win second East Asian cup
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wylies99



Joined: 13 May 2006
Location: I'm one cool cat!

PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nzfooty, where are you getting that schedule? The official KFA website lists May 31 as the day they play Jordan at home.

http://www.kfa.or.kr/
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This seems to be a recent change. The FIFA website still lists June 2:
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/asia/matches/group=250439/index.html
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Ilsanman



Joined: 15 Aug 2003
Location: Bucheon, Korea

PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So it doesn't matter that they let in more goals as well?

What a crock.

nzfooty wrote:
East Asian Championship

South Korea claim East Asian championship title

Japan 1 - 1 South Korea
..................14' [0 - 1] Yeom Ki-hoon
66' [1 - 1] K. Yamase

China 3 - 1 North Korea
.....................35' [0 - 1] J.Y. Nam
45' [1 - 1] Z. Ting
55' [2 - 1] F. Dong
56' D. Zhenyu (red)
88' [3 - 1] H. Junmin

Final standings:

Code:

1.South Korea     3     1-2-0     5:4    +1     5   
2.Japan           3     1-2-0     3:2    +1     5   
3.China           3     1-0-2     5:5     0     3   
4.North Korea     3     0-2-1     3:5    -2     2 


So, South Korea, despite finishing equal with Japan on points and goal difference, wins the tournament
by the virtue of having scored more goals.

This is also how South Korea managed to finish above Japan in the first edition of
this tournament, in 2003.

In the 2005 edition South Korea came bottom.

More stories:
Japan protests over China's dangerous soccer play
South Korea win second East Asian cup
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paquebot



Joined: 20 Jun 2007
Location: Northern Gyeonggi-do

PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ilsanman wrote:
So it doesn't matter that they let in more goals as well?

What a crock.


Both South Korea and Japan had a goal difference of +1. In such cases, it is common to give the side that scored more goals the advantage in order to encourage teams to attack rather than sit back and defend for most (all) of the game.

For example:

Italy play Serbia and score a controversial goal in the 5th minute. They then sit in their own half of the field and defend for the next 85 minutes. Serbia doesn't try very hard and Italy wins 1:0.

France play Croatia and the game ends with France winning 4:3. The game goes back and forth and there are plenty of opportunities for both sides.

Both sides finished with a +1 GD, but would you rather watch France and Croatia trying to outscore each other, or Italy score one lucky goal before packing eleven men in the penalty area and praying that Serbia are too lazy or inefficient to change the scoreline?


While I do believe that a 0:0 game can be very exciting, I also see the benefits to rewarding teams who try to play more attack-minded football -- who wants to see every team playing catenaccio, after all? I'd say that granting South Korea the championship due to more goals-scored is hardly a crock.
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

South Korea were lucky to win this tournament but when there is so little between the teams, you need luck on your side.

In fact, in the first match it looked like their unbeaten run against China was going to end. Only a brilliant freekick from Park Chu-young got them back in the game and their third goal (scored in the dying minutes) came from a very hopeful punt. That said, the finish was all class as well.

In addition, had North Korea beaten china by two clear goals in the last match of the tournament, the title would�ve gone north, to Pyongyang (shocking, given NK had to actually qualify for this tournament). However, something went wrong on the day.


2008 Results - National Team

January 30th: Chile (h) lost 1:0 - Friendly match
February 6th: Turkmenistan (h) won 4:0 - World Cup qualification
February 17th: China (a) won 3:2 - East Asian Championship
February 20th: North Korea (Chonqing, China) drew 1:1 - East Asian Championship
February 23th: Japan (Chonqing, China) drew 1:1 - 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

World Cup qulaification results and tables can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_%28AFC%29#Groups


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nzfooty



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Also, there are rumours that South Korea�s away match against North Korea could be moved to a third country, due to the flag issue.
http://forum.rokfootball.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&p=12401#p12401
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garykasparov



Joined: 27 May 2007

PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 11:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I attended the match with Beckham and they announced the home match versus Jordan was set for May 31.
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

2008 Results - National Team

January 30th: Chile (h) lost 1:0 - Friendly match
February 6th: Turkmenistan (h) won 4:0 - World Cup qualification
February 17th: China (a) won 3:2 - East Asian Championship
February 20th: North Korea (Chonqing, China) drew 1:1 - East Asian Championship
February 23th: Japan (Chonqing, China) drew 1:1 - East Asian Championship
March 26th: North Korea (a) drew 0:0 - World Cup qualification
May 31st: 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

Results and tables can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_%28AFC%29#Groups
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