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    No need for Korea to fear Mexico

    South Korea heads into the Lion’s Den to take on Mexico in Guadalajara late Friday morning Seoul time. Since the draw was made for the 2026 World Cup in December, all knew that this would be the toughest game. It is a journey that is not as daunting as it could have been as the Taeguk Warriors have three points in the bank after the 2-1 win over the Czech Republic at the same stadium last week. It means that, with a final game against South Africa still to come next week, Korea is in a good position. Had the opener ended in a loss, and with the Czechs taking the lead that was a possibility before Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeong-gyu scored, then the team would have desperately needed a result against Mexico and been under real pressure. Now, a draw would be fine and even a defeat, as long as the performance was OK, would not be the end of the world or the World Cup. A win however, would be spectacular and a real statement against a Mexican team ranked 13 in the world, eight above Hong Myung-bo’s men. It would mean that Korea become the first team at the tournament to secure a place in t

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    No need for Korea to fear Mexico
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    Korean 2-way prospect signs with Diamondbacks

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korean 2-way prospect signs with Diamondbacks
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    Korea taking on co-host Mexico in pursuit of 2nd straight win

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korea taking on co-host Mexico in pursuit of 2nd straight win
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    Koreans train behind closed doors with Mexico looming

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Koreans train behind closed doors with Mexico looming
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    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026

    2 MIN READBy Choi Won-suk
    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026
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Korean baseball team replaces 2 injured players

The Korean baseball team competing at the 19th Asian Games in China replaced two injured players on Thursday, with a star outfielder and an ace left-hander both set to miss the continental competition.

Sep 21, 2023
Korean baseball team replaces 2 injured players
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Korean athletes welcomed into athletes' village

Korean athletes competing at the 19th Asian Games in the Chinese city of Hangzhou were welcomed into their official residence Thursday.

Sep 21, 2023
Korean athletes welcomed into athletes' village
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From friend to foe: NK athletes of 2018 joint Korean teams return as rivals to S. Korea

It may seem like an eternity ago, given the current political climate on the Korean Peninsula, but it was only in 2018 that South Korea and North Korea assembled multiple joint teams at the Asian Games in Indonesia.

Sep 21, 2023
From friend to foe: NK athletes of 2018 joint Korean teams return as rivals to S. Korea
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Korea's focus switches from Klinsmann to Lee

Paris Saint-Germain's South Korean midfielder Lee Kang-in eyes the ball during a training session in Poissy, west of Paris, Monday, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League Matchday 1 clash against Borussia Dortmund. AFP-YonhapBy John DuerdenAnother week, another issue in South Korean soccer. First, the controversy over Jurgen Klinsmann has died down a little. The national team coach had come under increasing criticism for poor results and spending more time outside the country than in it since his appointment in February. A 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia in England brought the German a first win in his sixth game on Sep.12. This then saw him change plans and head back to East Asia rather than staying in Europe or heading back to his home in California.The former United States coach likely changed his plans due to the mounting criticism at home as well as due to pressure from the Korea Football Association (KFA). "The KFA said there's a lot of media waiting normally for the team when they come back home. And so I said, 'No problem. I can switch plans,'" Klinsmann said upon his arrival at

Sep 20, 2023
Korea's focus switches from Klinsmann to Lee
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Main batch of Korean delegation heads to Hangzhou

The main batch of Korean athletes and officials for the Hangzhou Asian Games departed for the host country of China on Wednesday, embarking on a journey to redemption after a subpar performance at the previous competition five years ago.

Sep 20, 2023
Main batch of Korean delegation heads to Hangzhou
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With help from best friend, tennis player ready to bring home doubles gold

He may not be 100 percent back from a shoulder injury that kept him sidelined for six months earlier this year, but Korean tennis player Kwon Soon-woo still sees himself as a gold medal contender in the men's doubles at the Asian Games in China this fall.

Sep 20, 2023
With help from best friend, tennis player ready to bring home doubles gold
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Teen skateboarders looking to make statement in Hangzhou

At the tender age of 12, Korean skateboarder Moon Gang-ho has set an ambitious goal for himself at the Asian Games in China that transcends merely winning a medal for himself.

Sep 20, 2023
Teen skateboarders looking to make statement in Hangzhou
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S. Korea crush Kuwait to begin men's football title defense

Jeong Woo-yeong of South Korea celebrates after scoring a goal against Kuwait during the teams' Group E match at the Asian Games at Jinhua Stadium in Jinhua, China, Tuesday. YonhapSouth Korea hammered Kuwait 9-0 to open their Asian Games men's football tournament in China on Tuesday, as their bid for an unprecedented third straight gold medal got off to a rousing start.VfB Stuttgart midfielder Jeong Woo-yeong scored a hat trick while Gimcheon Sangmu FC forward Cho Young-wook grabbed a brace in the South Korean rout in Group E action at Jinhua Stadium in Jinhua, southwest of the main host city of Hangzhou.The opening ceremony of the Asian Games is Saturday, but preliminary play in football began Tuesday in and around Hangzhou.Coached by Hwang Sun-hong, South Korea will next play Thailand on Thursday and will close out the group stage against Bahrain on Sunday. Both matches will kick off at 7:30 p.m. in Jinhua, or 8:30 p.m. in South Korea.Earlier Tuesday, Thailand and Bahrain played to a 1-1 draw.Jeong scored the first goal just about two minutes into the contest. Kuwait failed to clea

Sep 19, 2023
S. Korea crush Kuwait to begin men's football title defense
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Injury-prone nat'l team pitcher throws scoreless rehab outing

In an encouraging bit of news for the Korean baseball squad competing at the Asian Games in China, oft-injured national team pitcher Koo Chang-mo had a scoreless rehab outing Tuesday.

Sep 19, 2023
Injury-prone nat'l team pitcher throws scoreless rehab outing
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Korea to open men's volleyball tournament Wednesday with eye on 15th consecutive medal

Korea will open the Asian Games men's volleyball tournament in Hangzhou on Wednesday, launching a bid for the country's 15th consecutive medal at the continental event.

Sep 19, 2023
Korea to open men's volleyball tournament Wednesday with eye on 15th consecutive medal
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