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    Son Heung-min eyes history vs. Mexico

    ZAPOPAN, Mexico — Korean captain Son Heung-min is in the starting lineup for his second straight match at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Mexico as he takes aim at a piece of history. Son will be the striker against Mexico in the teams' second Group A match at Estadio Guadalajara in Zapopan, western Mexico, for the 7 p.m. kickoff. It will begin 10 a.m. Friday in Korea. Son is a goal away from becoming Korea's all-time World Cup leading scorer with four. He is currently tied with two former players, Ahn Jung-hwan and Park Ji-sung. Son had a slew of chances but ultimately didn't find the back of the net in a 2-1 victory over Czechia last week. Oh Hyeon-gyu, who netted the go-ahead goal over Czechia after replacing Son in the second half, will begin his second straight contest on the bench. Head coach Hong Myung-bo made one change from the lineup that started against Czechia, with wingback Kim Moon-hwan replacing Lee Tae-seok. Seol Young-woo, who played on the right side in last week's match, will slide over to the left side as Kim takes over on the right. The winner of this match will be the

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Son Heung-min eyes history vs. Mexico
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    Fans gather at Gwanghwamun to root for Korea in World Cup match against Mexico

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    Fans gather at Gwanghwamun to root for Korea in World Cup match against Mexico
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    Korea, Mexico goalless at halftime

    1 MIN READBy Kwak Yeon-soo
    Korea, Mexico goalless at halftime
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    Korea, Mexico aim to secure World Cup knockout berths

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    Korea, Mexico aim to secure World Cup knockout berths
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    Lotte Giants sign Japanese pitcher Iimura as new Asian quota player

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    Lotte Giants sign Japanese pitcher Iimura as new Asian quota player
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LG Twins outfielders among inaugural winners of KBO Fielding Award

A pair of outfielders for the Korean Series champions LG Twins were named among inaugural winners of an award recognizing defensive excellence in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO).

Nov 17, 2023
LG Twins outfielders among inaugural winners of KBO Fielding Award
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Korea cruise past Singapore to kick off World Cup qualification

South Korea shut down Singapore 5-0 to begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign Thursday, with captain Son Heung-min being one of five different goal scorers for the balanced attack.

Nov 16, 2023
Korea cruise past Singapore to kick off World Cup qualification
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Golf-Venue for Woods-McIlroy virtual golf league suffers roof collapse

The launch of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's simulator golf league could be delayed after an overnight power outage caused deflation and damage to the air-supported dome section of the Florida-based venue, TGL said on Wednesday.

Nov 16, 2023
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Taekwondo statue unveiled in Lausanne

In commemoration of World Taekwondo’s 50th anniversary, a taekwondo statue was unveiled at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Wednesday (local time).

Nov 16, 2023By Kang Seung-woo
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Facing S. Korea in Seoul dream come true moment for naturalized Singaporean footballer

Football player Song Ui-young grew up in South Korea hoping to one day play at Seoul World Cup Stadium, considered the mecca of football here.

Nov 15, 2023
Facing S. Korea in Seoul dream come true moment for naturalized Singaporean footballer
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Korea captain Son Heung-min prepared for 'thorny path' to 2026 FIFA World Cup

As he gears up for his fourth World Cup qualifying tournament, Korea captain Son Heung-min said Wednesday he isn't sure if he will stay on the national team throughout the three-year process.

Nov 15, 2023
Korea captain Son Heung-min prepared for 'thorny path' to 2026 FIFA World Cup
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MLB tenders status checks on KBO stars Lee Jung-hoo, Go Woo-suk

Major League Baseball (MLB) has formally checked on the availability of two Korean league stars, Lee Jung-hoo and Go Woo-suk, officials here said Wednesday, an indication of interest in the pair from North America.

Nov 15, 2023
MLB tenders status checks on KBO stars Lee Jung-hoo, Go Woo-suk
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Klinsmann not concerned about Bayern defender's workload ahead of World Cup qualifying

Korea men's football head coach Jurgen Klinsmann on Wednesday dispelled concerns about the impact of a heavy workload on national team defender Kim Min-jae, saying the 27-year-old is "always ready to play."

Nov 15, 2023
Klinsmann not concerned about Bayern defender's workload ahead of World Cup qualifying
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Ko Jin-young to play through knee pain at LPGA season finale

Ko Jin-young, the top Korean in the women's world golf rankings, is experiencing knee pain but plans to play through it at the LPGA season finale this week, her agency said Wednesday.

Nov 15, 2023
Ko Jin-young to play through knee pain at LPGA season finale
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Swimming Federation chief referred to prosecution over hiring irregularities

The chief of the Korea Swimming Federation and two other executives have been referred to the prosecution for investigation on charges of hiring irregularities, police said Wednesday.

Nov 15, 2023
Swimming Federation chief referred to prosecution over hiring irregularities
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