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South Korea
Beginning in 1954, South Korea became a frequent qualifier for the World Cup. In 2002, South Korea went on amazing run by defeating Poland, Portugal, Italy and Spain. They finished fourth, ahead of many of the traditional powers of world soccer. |
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Goalkeepers |
Defenders |
Midfielders |
Strikers |
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Lee Woon-Jae |
Hyun Young-Min |
Choi Sung-Young |
Park Chu-Young |
Kim Byung Ji |
Choi Jun-Chul |
Kim Nam-Il |
Choi Tae-Uk |
Choi Eun-Sung |
Kim Tae-Young |
Yoo Sang-Chul |
Seol Ki-Hyun |
Lee Min-Sung |
Choi Yong-Soo |
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Hong Myung-Bo |
Lee Chun-Soo |
Cha Doo-Ri |
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Yoon Jong-Hwan |
Hwang Sun-Hong |
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Fixtures |
Group G |
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Date (June '06) |
Home |
Away |
Venue |
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| Tue. 13 | South Korea |
v | Togo | Waldstadion |
| Sun. 18 | v | South Korea | Zentralstadion | |
| Fri. 23 | v | South Korea | Niedersachsenstadion | |