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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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    Gwanghwamun turns into stadium as Jongno hosts epic World Cup gatherings

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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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New SSG Landers manager pledges 'player-centered' approach

Unveiled as the new manager of the SSG Landers, Lee Soong-yong said Tuesday he will put his players above all else as he chases two rabbits — developing young talent and also winning ball games.

Nov 21, 2023
New SSG Landers manager pledges 'player-centered' approach
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From current big leaguer to future big leaguer: learn English first

With a former Korean club teammate of his poised to join him in Major League Baseball (MLB), San Diego Padres infielder Kim Ha-seong offered some practical advice Monday.

Nov 20, 2023
From current big leaguer to future big leaguer: learn English first
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Son issues warning as Korea travel to China in World Cup qualifier

Korea travel to China on Tuesday for World Cup 2026 qualifying, with Son Heung-min warning his side they must keep their cool in front of a sell-out crowd.

Nov 20, 2023
Son issues warning as Korea travel to China in World Cup qualifier
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Padres' Kim Ha-seong 'honored' to be 1st Korean to win Gold Glove

San Diego Padres' infielder Kim Ha-seong said Monday he was "honored" to have become the first Korean player to win a Gold Glove award in Major League Baseball (MLB), adding that he is also glad to have inspired the younger generation of players with his achievement.

Nov 20, 2023
Padres' Kim Ha-seong 'honored' to be 1st Korean to win Gold Glove
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Outfielder stays put with Giants as 1st domino falls in KBO free agency

Outfielder Jeon Jun-woo became the first free agent to sign a deal this offseason in Korean baseball on Monday, agreeing to a four-year deal to stay with the only club he's played for in his 16-year career.

Nov 20, 2023
Outfielder stays put with Giants as 1st domino falls in KBO free agency
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Korean Amy Yang wins LPGA season finale, hits $2 mil. jackpot

Korean golfer Amy Yang has captured the final tournament of the 2023 LPGA Tour season in Florida, striking a $2 million jackpot in the process.

Nov 20, 2023
Korean Amy Yang wins LPGA season finale, hits $2 mil. jackpot
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Korea falls to Japan to finish 2nd at U-24 Asian baseball tournament

Korea lost to Japan 4-3 to finish in second place at an under-24 Asian baseball tournament Sunday.

Nov 19, 2023
Korea falls to Japan to finish 2nd at U-24 Asian baseball tournament
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Korea's T1 win record fourth League of Legends world title

Korean powerhouse T1 swept aside China's Weibo Gaming on Sunday to clinch a record fourth League of Legends world championship, widely considered the Super Bowl of e-sports.

Nov 19, 2023
Korea's T1 win record fourth League of Legends world title
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Tiger Woods to play in the Bahamas, his 1st competition since the Masters

Tiger Woods showed he could walk four days while caddying for his son. Now he has decided he is fit enough to try to play.

Nov 19, 2023
Tiger Woods to play in the Bahamas, his 1st competition since the Masters
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Tough test in China awaits Korea and Klinsmann

One World Cup qualifier down, one to go. South Korea's national team has seen an interesting year, and if it can win in China on Tuesday, then it really will end on a high. It is the toughest test yet for head coach Jurgen Klinsmann since he arrived in Seoul.

Nov 19, 2023By John Duerden
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