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    South Korea back at work with Mexico on horizon

    ZAPOPAN, Mexico — After enjoying a day off, South Korea returned to training Sunday to prepare for their next group stage match of the FIFA World Cup against Mexico. Both South Korea and Mexico won their first matches of Group A last week, with the former beating Czechia 2-1 and the latter blanking South Africa 2-0. South Korea and Mexico will square off at 7 p.m. Thursday at Estadio Guadalajara in Zapopan, western Mexico, or 10 a.m. Friday (South Korean time). The winner will be in a prime position to progress to the knockout phase as the group winner. South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo ran his players through light recovery work Friday, the day after the opening win, and gave them a full day off Saturday. Sunday's session started with some conditioning work, followed by passing and shooting drills. A national team official said tactical work got under way in earnest Monday. Two players working their way back from ankle injuries, defender Kim Tae-hyeon and midfielder Bae Jun-ho, rode stationary bikes on the sidelines and didn't participate in the full session. Both players may be available

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    South Korea back at work with Mexico on horizon
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    KBO's best team in June set for duels against title contenders

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    KBO's best team in June set for duels against title contenders
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    Lee Jung-hoo collects 2 hits, flashes leather for SF Giants

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    Lee Jung-hoo collects 2 hits, flashes leather for SF Giants
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    Korean duo finishes 2nd at LPGA team event

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    Korean duo finishes 2nd at LPGA team event
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    Impressive Korea starts World Cup with a bang

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Impressive Korea starts World Cup with a bang
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All 10 KBO clubs stay under salary cap in 1st year of implementation

All 10 clubs in the top Korean baseball league stayed under the salary cap imposed for the first time in 2023, data showed Wednesday.

Dec 20, 2023
All 10 KBO clubs stay under salary cap in 1st year of implementation
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Korean-born, Australian-based teenager signs with Pittsburgh Pirates

Jayden Kim, a Korean-born, Australian-based son of a longtime major league scout, has signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Dec 20, 2023
Korean-born, Australian-based teenager signs with Pittsburgh Pirates
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Korea to host Asia's 1st Homeless World Cup in 2024

Seoul will stage an international football tournament for homeless people in 2024, the event's organizers announced this week, making Korea the first Asian host of the annual competition.

Dec 20, 2023
Korea to host Asia's 1st Homeless World Cup in 2024
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FIFA Club World Cup to expand to 32 teams, give more opportunities to Korean teams

The FIFA Club World Cup, pitting continental champions against each other, will expand to 32 teams beginning in 2025, the global football governing body has announced, giving Korean clubs more opportunities to qualify.

Dec 20, 2023
FIFA Club World Cup to expand to 32 teams, give more opportunities to Korean teams
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Offside technology to make Asian Cup debut in Qatar

A new offside technology that made its FIFA World Cup debut last year in Qatar will be implemented at the top Asian men's football tournament for the first time next month in the same country, the continental football governing body has said.

Dec 20, 2023
Offside technology to make Asian Cup debut in Qatar
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With childhood dream realized, ex-KBO MVP Lee Jung-hoo returns home as San Francisco Giant

One of the best players in South Korean baseball for the past seven seasons, outfielder Lee Jung-hoo returned home Tuesday as a San Francisco Giant, with a lucrative multiyear contract in tow and his childhood dream fulfilled.

Dec 19, 2023
With childhood dream realized, ex-KBO MVP Lee Jung-hoo returns home as San Francisco Giant
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NC Dinos sign ex-MLB pitcher Hart

The NC Dinos announced their signing of former major league pitcher Kyle Hart on Tuesday.

Dec 19, 2023
NC Dinos sign ex-MLB pitcher Hart
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Man City gets Copenhagen and Napoli drawn against Barcelona in Champions League's round of 16

Manchester City got a kind draw for the round of 16 in the Champions League. Paris Saint-Germain’s opponent could have been much tougher, too.

Dec 18, 2023
Man City gets Copenhagen and Napoli drawn against Barcelona in Champions League's round of 16
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Korean teams perform well in Asia

Usually as the year comes to an end, the Asian Champions League does too — but now the tournament has transitioned to a summer-to-spring schedule, meaning that the group stage has just finished. And it was a good one for South Korea’s clubs with three of the four teams progressing into the Round of 16 that will start in February.

Dec 18, 2023By John Duerden
Korean teams perform well in Asia
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Korean training camp roster announced for Asian Cup, minus top K League scorer

Korea on Monday announced their training camp roster for the top Asian men's football tournament kicking off in January, with domestic leaguers joined by a handful of overseas-based players for a six-day session.

Dec 18, 2023
Korean training camp roster announced for Asian Cup, minus top K League scorer
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