South Korea national football team results (2000–2009)

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This is a list of football games played by the South Korea national football team between 2000 and 2009.

Results by year

Year GP W D L Win %
2000 22 12 8 2 054.55
2001 16 8 4 4 050.00
2002 22 6 8 8 027.27
2003 15 7 2 6 046.67
2004 17 10 5 2 058.82
2005 17 6 6 5 035.29
2006 22 9 6 7 040.91
2007 11 4 4 3 036.36
2008 16 8 7 1 050.00
2009 13 6 6 1 046.15
Total 171 76 56 39 044.44

Matches

2000

21 January Friendly New Zealand  0–1  South Korea Auckland, New Zealand
5 April 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Qualification)
South Korea  9–0  Laos Seoul, South Korea
7 June
Teheran, Iran
9 June
Teheran, Iran
13 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Group B)
South Korea  2–2  China Tripoli, Lebanon
17:05 Report Stadium:
Saudi Arabia
)
16 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Group B)
South Korea  0–1  Kuwait Tripoli, Lebanon
19:45 Report Al-Huwaidi 43' Stadium:
International Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Brian Hall (United States
)
19 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Group B)
South Korea  3–0  Indonesia Beirut, Lebanon
19:35 Lee Dong-gook 30', 76', 90+1' Report Stadium: Sports City Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
23 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Quarter-finals)
South Korea  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Iran Tripoli, Lebanon
16:45 Report Bagheri 71' Stadium:
International Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Ali Bujsaim (UAE
)
26 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Semi-finals)
South Korea  1–2  Saudi Arabia Beirut, Lebanon
16:45 Lee Dong-gook 90+1' Report Al-Meshal 76', 80' Stadium: Sports City Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli (Kuwait)
29 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup
(Third place match)
South Korea  1–0  China Beirut, Lebanon
17:05 Lee Dong-gook 76' Report Stadium:
Lebanon
)

Source:[1]

2001

26 April 2001 LG Cup Egypt  1–2  South Korea Cairo, Egypt
  1. ^ The KFA wrote Tommy Øren as Norway's third goalscorer in its website unlike other websites.

Source:[2]

2002

30 January
Anaheim, United States
26 March Friendly South Korea  0–0  Turkey Bochum, Germany
(Report) Stadium: Ruhrstadion
Attendance: 21,675
Referee: Germany Lutz Michael Fröhlich
16 May Friendly South Korea  4–1  Scotland Busan, South Korea
29 June 2002 FIFA World Cup
(Third place match)
South Korea  2–3  Turkey Daegu, South Korea
(Report)
Stadium:
Saad Mane

Source:[3]

2003

29 September 2004 AFC Asian Cup
(Qualification)
South Korea  16–0    Nepal Incheon, South Korea
19 October
Muscat, Oman
21 October
Muscat, Oman
24 October
Muscat, Oman
7 December
Saitama, Japan

Source:[4]

2004

14 February Friendly South Korea  5–0  Oman Ulsan, South Korea
2 June Friendly South Korea  0–1  Turkey Seoul, South Korea
(Report) Stadium: World Cup Stadium
Attendance: 51,185
Referee: Singapore Shamsul Maidin
5 June Friendly South Korea  2–1  Turkey Daegu, South Korea
(Report) Stadium:
World Cup Stadium
Attendance: 45,284
Referee: Japan Toshimitsu Yoshida
31 July 2004 AFC Asian Cup
(Quarter-finals)
South Korea  3–4  Iran Jinan, China
8 September
Saigon, Vietnam

Source:[5]

2005

19 January Friendly South Korea  1–1  Paraguay Los Angeles, United States
  • Kim Jin-kyu
    46'
Report
22 January
12 October Friendly South Korea  2–0  Iran Seoul, South Korea
  1. ^ Not recognised as international "A" match.

Source:[6]

2006

11 February
Oakland, United States
16 August
Republic of China
8 October Friendly South Korea  1–3  Ghana Seoul, South Korea

Source:[7]

2007

25 July 2007 AFC Asian Cup
(Semi-finals)
South Korea  0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
 Iraq Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Penalties

Source:[8]

2008

14 November Friendly Qatar  1–1  South Korea Doha, Qatar
  • Fábio
    73'

Source:[9]

2009

  1. ^ The friendly match against Oman was not regarded as an official match organized by FIFA because South Korea used seven substitutes in the match. Under the FIFA regulations, a maximum of six substitutes may be used in an official national team match.

Source:[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Match results - 2000" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Match results - 2001" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Match results - 2002" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Match results - 2003" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Match results - 2004" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Match results - 2005" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Match results - 2006" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Match results - 2007" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Match results - 2008" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Match results - 2009" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 16 September 2020.

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