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South Korea At The AFC Asian Cup
The South Korea national football team has appeared 14 times at the AFC Asian Cup, Asian Cup. They have failed to qualify for the finals on three occasions, in 1968 AFC Asian Cup, 1968, 1976 AFC Asian Cup, 1976 and 1992 AFC Asian Cup, 1992. South Korea won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 1956 AFC Asian Cup, 1956, held in Hong Kong, and successfully defended the title on home soil in 1960 AFC Asian Cup, 1960. In addition, the team finished as runners-up on four occasions. Competitive record Details 1956 (Hong Kong) South Koreans are inaugural champions of the Asian Cup. South Korea had unfavorable schedule that required them to meet their largest rivals Israel national football team, Israel two days after playing their first match, but defeated Israel. 1960 (South Korea) South Korea won their second consecutive title, and a South Korean forward Cho Yoon-ok became the top goalscorer. However, South Korean players received fake medals, and returned the medals to ...
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South Korea National Football Team
The South Korea national football team (; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in men's international football and is governed by the Korea Football Association. South Korea has emerged as a major football power in Asia since the 1980s, having participated in ten consecutive and eleven overall FIFA World Cup tournaments, the most for any Asian country. Despite initially going through five World Cup tournaments without winning a match, South Korea became the first (and so far only) Asian team to reach the semi-finals when they co-hosted the 2002 tournament with Japan. South Korea also won two AFC Asian Cup titles, and finished as runners-up on four occasions. Furthermore, the team won three gold medals and three silver medals at the senior Asian Games. The team is commonly nicknamed the "Reds" by both fans and the media due to the color of their primary kit. The national team's supporting group is officially referred to as the Red Devils. History Ea ...
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1980 AFC Asian Cup
The 1980 AFC Asian Cup was the 7th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were hosted by Kuwait between 15 and 30 September 1980. The field of ten teams was split into two groups of five. Kuwait won their first championship, beating South Korea in the final 3–0. Qualification Venues Squads For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see ''1980 AFC Asian Cup squads.'' Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- Third place play-off Final Statistics Goalscorers ;7 goals * Choi Soon-ho * Behtash Fariba ;5 goals * Faisal Al-Dakhil ;4 goals * Jasem Yaqoub * Xu Yonglai ;3 goals * Shen Xiangfu * Hossein Faraki * Chung Hae-won ;2 goals * Abdolreza Barzegari * Hamid Alidousti * Saad ...
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2004 AFC Asian Cup Squads
Squads for the 2004 AFC Asian Cup played in China from 17 July to 7 August 2004. Group A Bahrain Head Coach: Srećko Juričić China PR Head Coach: Arie Haan Indonesia Head Coach: Ivan Venkov Kolev Qatar Head Coach: Philippe Troussier Group B Jordan Head Coach: Mahmoud El-Gohary Kuwait Head Coach: Mohammed Ibrahem South Korea Head Coach: Johannes Bonfrere United Arab Emirates Head Coach: Aad De Mos Group C Iraq Head Coach: Adnan Hamad Saudi Arabia Head Coach: Gerard van der Lem Turkmenistan Head Coach: Rahym Gurbanmämmedow Uzbekistan Head Coach: Ravshan Khaydarov Group D Iran Head Coach: Branko Ivanković ...
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2004 AFC Asian Cup
The 2004 AFC Asian Cup was the 13th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international association football, football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It was held from 17 July to 7 August 2004 in China. The defending champions Japan national football team, Japan defeated China national football team, China in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup Final, final in Beijing. The tournament was marked by Saudi Arabia national football team, Saudi Arabia's unexpected failure to even make it out of the first round; a surprisingly good performance by Bahrain national football team, Bahrain, which finished in fourth place; Jordan national football team, Jordan, which reached the quarterfinals in its first appearance and Indonesia national football team, Indonesia, which gained their historical first Asian Cup win against Qatar national football team, Qatar. The final match between China and Japan was marked by post-match rioting by China, Chinese fans near the ...
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2000 AFC Asian Cup Squads
The 2000 AFC Asian Cup is an international football tournament that was held in Lebanon from 12 to 29 October 2000. The 12 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of minimum 18 players and maximum 23 players, minimum three of whom must be goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. The position listed for each player is per the official squad list published by AFC. The age listed for each player is on 5 January 2019, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team. Group A Iran Head coach: Jalal Talebi Iraq Head coach: Milan Živadinović Leban ...
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2000 AFC Asian Cup
The 2000 AFC Asian Cup was the 12th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international association football, football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were held in Lebanon between 12 and 29 October 2000. Japan national football team, Japan defeated defending champion Saudi Arabia national football team, Saudi Arabia in the final match in Beirut. Qualification 42 teams participated in a preliminary tournament. It was divided into 10 groups and the first-placed team of each group thus qualified. A total of 84 games were held, starting with the Oman national football team, Oman versus Kyrgyzstan national football team, Kyrgyzstan game on 3 August 1999. The 12 qualifying teams were: Notes: :1 Bold indicates champion for that year :2 ''Italic'' indicates host Stadiums Squads Tournament summary Lebanon participated in the country's first ever football competition in the history as host, but began disappointingly, losing ...
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1996 AFC Asian Cup Squads
This article lists the squads for the 1996 AFC Asian Cup played in United Arab Emirates. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Number of caps counts until the start of the tournament, including all pre-tournament friendlies. Player's age is their age on the opening day of the tournament, which was 4 December 1996. Group A Indonesia Head coach: Muhammad Danurwindo Kuwait Head coach: Milan Macala South Korea Head coach: Park Jong-Hwan United Arab Emirates Head coach: Tomislav Ivic Group B Iran Head coach: Mohammad Mayeli Kohan Iraq Head coach: Yahya Alwan Saudi Arabia Head coach: Nelo Vingada Thailand Head coach: Arjhan Srong-ngamsub Group C China Head coach: Qi Wusheng Japan Head coach: Shu Kamo is a former Japanese footb ...
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1996 AFC Asian Cup
The 1996 AFC Asian Cup was the 11th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were held in the United Arab Emirates between 4 and 21 December 1996. Saudi Arabia defeated hosts United Arab Emirates in the final match in Abu Dhabi. As the runners-up, the United Arab Emirates represented the AFC in the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup as the winners Saudi Arabia had qualified automatically as host. Qualification 33 teams participated in a preliminary tournament. It was divided into 10 groups and the first-placed team of each group thus qualified. The qualifying teams were: Notes: :1 Bold indicates champion for that year :2 ''Italic'' indicates host Squads Tournament summary The tournament began with host United Arab Emirates took up against South Korea in group A, where the Emiratis played in a 1–1 draw. Subsequently, Kuwait was surprisingly held draw by Indonesia, even bei ...
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1988 AFC Asian Cup Squads
Squads for the 1988 AFC Asian Cup tournament in Qatar. Group A Iran Head coach: Parviz Dehdari Japan Head coach: Kenzo Yokoyama *''Caps & Goals listed are recognized career totals while all other stats are listed as they were on 2 December 1988 the tournament's opening day. South Korea Head coach: Lee Hoi-Taek Qatar Head coach: Procópio Cardoso United Arab Emirates Head coach: Mario Zagallo Group B Bahrain Head coach: Mohammed Al Arabi China PR Head coach: Gao Fengwen Kuwait Head coach: Miguel Pereira Saudi Arabia Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira Carlos Alberto Gomes Parreira (born 27 February 1943) is a Brazilian former football manager who holds the record for attending the most FIFA World Cup final tournaments as manager with six appearances. He also managed five different national te ... ...
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1988 AFC Asian Cup
The 1988 AFC Asian Cup was the 9th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international association football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation The Asian Football Confederation is the governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in some countries/territories in Asia and Oceania. It has 47 member countries most of which are located in Asia. Australia, formerly in ... (AFC). The finals were held in Qatar between 2 December and 18 December 1988. Saudi Arabia national football team, Saudi Arabia defeated South Korea national football team, South Korea in the final match in Doha. Qualification Squads Venues First round All times are Qatar time (UTC+3) Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage All times are Qatar time (UTC+3) Semi-finals ---- Third place play-off Final Statistics Goalscorers With three ...
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1984 AFC Asian Cup Squads
Squads for the 1984 AFC Asian Cup tournament. Group A Head coach: Antônio Lopes (N°1) Khaled Al-Shemmari GK Kazma Sporting Club Kuwait (N°7) Abdullah Al-Shemmari MF Kuwait SC Kuwait Head coach: Ronaldo de Carvalho (N°3) Majed MaayouF DF 04/10/1961 QAT (N°6) Ibrahim Saeed Al- Rumaihi DF / / 19 QAT Al Ahli SC (Doha) Qatar (N°13) Mohammed Al-Mohanadi FW 10/10/1972 QAT (N°18) Sami Mohamed Wafa GK / / 19 Al Saad SC Qatar Saudi Arabia Head coach: Khalil Al-Zayani Head coach: Moon Jung-sik ...
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