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2005 EAFF Women's Football Championship
The First EAFF Women's Football Championship was a football competition held from August 1 to August 6, 2005 in South Korea. South Korea won the first edition by beating its opponents to finish first, DPR Korea finished second. Matches and Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ;1 goals * Jo Yun-mi * Ri Un-suk * Han Jin-sook * Park Eun-jung * Park Eun-sun Personal Awards *Best Goalkeeper Award : Kim Jung-mi *Best Defender Award : Yoo Young-sil *Fair play Team : *MVP : Ho Sun-hui External linksEast Asian Football Championship 2005 Final Competition in South Korea {{EAFF E-1 Football Championship EAFF Championship 2005 2005 2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ... EAFF Women's Football Championship, 2005 Sports competitions in Daejeon Sport ...
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Ri Un-suk
Ri Un-suk (born 1 January 1986) is a North Korean football midfielder who played for the North Korea women's national football team at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro .... At the club level, she played for April 25. International goals See also * North Korea at the 2008 Summer Olympics References External links * Profileat ''sports-reference.com'' 1986 births Living people North Korean women's footballers 21st-century North Korean sportswomen Place of birth missing (living people) Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for North Korea Women's association football midfielders Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games North Korea women's international footballers Asian Games gold medalists for North Ko ...
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Daejeon World Cup Stadium
Daejeon World Cup Stadium is a football stadium in the South Korean city of Daejeon. It was used to host some matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup hosted by South Korea and Japan. The stadium displayed a sophisticated structural dynamism, eliminating decorative decoration. Precast Concrete (PC) method considering construction and economical efficiency was used. After the World Cup, the stadium was planned to be a multi-purpose sports park, which has a comprehensive sports center and commercial and cultural facilities in the middle of the region. It is now the home stadium of Daejeon Hana Citizen with a capacity of 40,535 seats, replacing Daejeon Sports Complex. 2002 FIFA World Cup The stadium was one of the venues of the 2002 FIFA World Cup and held the following matches: See also * List of football stadiums in South Korea *List of association football stadiums by capacity *Lists of stadiums The following are lists of stadiums throughout the world. Note that horse racing and ...
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Sports Competitions In Daejeon
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2005 In South Korean Football
This article shows the summary of 2005 football season in South Korea. Ulsan Hyundai FC, Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors became champions of the 2005 K League and 2005 Korean FA Cup respectively, and Busan IPark reached the semi-finals of the 2005 AFC Champions League. The South Korea national football team, South Korean national team qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. National teams FIFA World Cup qualification EAFF Championship Friendlies Senior team Leagues K League Regular season Championship playoffs Final table K2 League First stage Second stage Championship playoff Domestic cups Korean FA Cup Korean League Cup Korean Super Cup International cups AFC Champions League See also *Football in South Korea References External links

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International Association Football Competitions Hosted By South Korea
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EAFF E-1 Football Championship (women)
EAFF E-1 Football Championship (to be rebranded as the EAFF W-Cup in the 2025 edition) is an international football competition in East Asia for national teams of the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF). The competition between women's national teams is held alongside men's competition. History In 2005 there was also a combined points competition in 2005, where the results of the men's and women's teams were added together (not including qualifiers). In April 2012, the competition was renamed to the "EAFF East Asian Cup". In December 2015, the new competition name "EAFF East Asian Championship" was approved, but later changed to "EAFF E-1 Football Championship". On 2 May 2024, it was confirmed that the new format would come into effect from the 2025 edition, with the name of the competition changing to EAFF W-Cup. Results Tournament winners Summary Final (2005–2022) Preliminary (2008–2019) Awards Winning coaches Comprehensive team results by tournament Numbe ...
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Yoo Young-sil
Yoo Young-sil (, ; born May 1, 1975) is a retired South Korean football (soccer), football player and coach who is currently the manager of Seoul WFC, Seoul City Amazones WFC. Early life In elementary school, Yoo played competitive badminton, but later decided to focus on her studies. She started playing football when she was in high school first grade, after she heard about the foundation of the Gwangyang Girls' High School football team and went to try-outs. She went on to play for Kyung Hee University, Kyunghee University. Club career Ahead of the 2007 football season, Yoo transferred from Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma WFC, Chungnam Ilhwa to Icheon Daekyo WFC, Daekyo Kangaroos as part of a direct trade between the two clubs. On 6 October 2008, Yoo announced her retirement from football. International career Yoo began her international career as an 18-year-old Defender (association football), defender, despite having played football for only a year at the time. Yoo made her firs ...
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Kim Jung-mi (footballer)
Kim Jung-mi (; or ; born 16 October 1984) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Hyundai Steel Red Angels and the South Korea national team. Career Kim participated as a goalkeeper at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup was the seventh FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international soccer championship contested by the women's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. The tournament was hosted by Canada for the f ... in Canada. References External links *National team stats 1984 births Living people South Korean women's footballers South Korea women's international footballers 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players WK League players Women's association football goalkeepers Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games Footballers at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea FIFA Women's Century Club Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC pl ...
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Daegu
Daegu (; ), formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (), is a city in southeastern South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; the fourth-largest List of provincial-level cities of South Korea, metropolitan city in the nation with over 2.3 million residents; and the second-largest city after Busan in the Yeongnam Regions of Korea, region in southeastern South Korea. Daegu and the surrounding North Gyeongsang Province are often referred to as Daegu-Gyeongbuk, with a total population of over 5 million. Daegu is located in south-eastern Korea about from the coast, near the Geumho River and its mainstream, Nakdong River in Gyeongsang Province. The Daegu basin is the central plain of the Yeongnam List of regions of Korea, region. In ancient times, the Daegu area was part of the proto-kingdom Jinhan. Subsequently, Daegu came under the control of the Silla Kingdom, which unified the Korean Peninsula. During th ...
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Daegu World Cup Stadium
Daegu Stadium (), also known as the Blue Arc, is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Daegu, South Korea. It was formerly named Daegu World Cup Stadium but was changed to Daegu Stadium on 5 March 2008. It has a seating capacity for 66,422 people, and parking for 3,550 cars. It is located approximately 11 kilometers or 20 minutes by car from Daegu Airport. It is managed by the Daegu Sports Facilities Management Center. It was one of the host venues of the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the main stadium for the 2003 Summer Universiade and the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. It was the home stadium of Daegu FC until 2018. Construction The construction started in July 1997 and was completed in May 2001 in time for the 2002 FIFA World Cup at a cost of 265,000,000 USD. The roof was engineered by the international consultancy WS Atkins. The roof is in two sections, each with an inclined trussed steel arch spanning 273 m for a rise of only 28.7 m, and propped by 13 secon ...
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Daejeon
Daejeon (; ) is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. Located in a central lowland valley between the Sobaek Mountains and the Geum River, the city is known both as a technology and research center, and for its close relationship with the natural environment. Daejeon serves as a hub of transportation for major rail and road routes, and is approximately 50 minutes from the capital, Seoul, by Korea Train Express, KTX or Suseo high-speed railway, SRT high speed rail. Daejeon (along with Seoul, Gwacheon and Sejong City) is one of South Korea's administration hubs. The city is home to 23 universities and colleges, including KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and Chungnam National University, as well as government research institutes, and research and development centers for many chaebols such as Samsung, LG, mostly located in the city's ''Daedeok Innopolis, Daedeok Yeongu Danj ...
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