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    Korea can face Mexico with no fear

    Korea heads into the lion’s den to take on Mexico in Guadalajara late Friday morning Seoul time. Ever since the draw was made for the 2026 World Cup in December, everyone knew that this would be the toughest game. However, it is not as daunting as it could have been, as the Taegeuk Warriors have three points in the bank after a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic last week. With its final game against South Africa to come next week, Korea is in a good position. Had the opener ended in a loss — and that was a possibility before Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeong-gyu scored to negate a Czech lead — 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 13th in the world, eight above Hong Myung-bo’s men. It would help Korea become the first team to secure a place in the Round of 32 in the new expanded format. There’s more. In i

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Korea can face Mexico with no fear
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    Korean 2-way prospect signs with Diamondbacks

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

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    Koreans train behind closed doors with Mexico looming

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    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026

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Much-criticized Klinsmann asks for help in building 'positive spirit' for nat'l team

Jurgen Klinsmann, head coach of the South Korean men's football team, speaks to reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, Thursday. YonhapJurgen Klinsmann, much-maligned head coach of the South Korean men's national football team, on Thursday called on the public and media to help build "a positive spirit" around his players as they gear up for a big continental tournament next year.Klinsmann returned to South Korea on Thursday following a last-minute schedule change from the previous day in Europe.After South Korea completed their two-match trip to Wales and England on Tuesday, Klinsmann had initially planned to see South Korean internationals in action in Europe. His itinerary included a trip to Germany to watch Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae in the Bundesliga at the weekend.However, the Korea Football Association (KFA) announced Wednesday evening that Klinsmann would instead fly back to South Korea on Thursday and scout players in the domestic K League before announcing the next edition of the national team for October friendlies. South Korea will host Tunisia

Sep 14, 2023
Much-criticized Klinsmann asks for help in building 'positive spirit' for nat'l team
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Asiad football coach 'frustrated' with uncertainty over status of PSG's Lee

Paris Saint-Germain's Lee Kang-in reacts during the French League One football match between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Lorient in Paris, France, Aug. 12. EPA-Yonhap Hwang Sun-hong, head coach of the Korean men's Asian Games football team, said Thursday he is "frustrated" with the lingering uncertainty over the status of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) midfielder Lee Kang-in.Hwang named Lee to his under-24 squad for the Hangzhou Asian Games in July. With Korea's first group stage match only five days away in China, however, Lee has yet to join Hwang's team, nor is it clear exactly when the 22-year-old midfielder will do so."I am frustrated. I've been in touch with Kang-in personally, and he'd love to join us as soon as he can. But our talks with PSG over the timing of his release haven't gone well," Hwang told reporters before a training session at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. "The Korea Football Association has been in close contact with PSG.

Sep 14, 2023
Asiad football coach 'frustrated' with uncertainty over status of PSG's Lee
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NK set to end years-long sporting isolation at Asian Games

This Aug. 20, 2018 file photo shows North Korean weightlifter Ri Song-gum competing in the women's 48 kg weightlifting event at the Jakarta-Palembang 2018 Asian Games. YonhapNorth Korea has 191 athletes signed up for the Asian Games starting next week, according to organizers, suggesting the country is poised to end its more than three-year isolation from the global sporting arena.North Koreans are listed on the Games' website for accredited media to compete in the Chinese city of Hangzhou in sports including athletics, gymnastics, basketball, football, boxing and weightlifting.North Koreans were similarly down to compete at a weightlifting tournament in Cuba in June, but they failed to show.North Korea closed its already tight borders in early 2020 following the outbreak of the pandemic and skipped the Tokyo Olympics, which were pushed back to 2021 because of COVID.It was then banned by the International Olympic Committee from the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics for failing to take part in Tokyo.There have been recent signs that the border restrictions have been eased slightly, with a

Sep 14, 2023
NK set to end years-long sporting isolation at Asian Games
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Klinsmann to return to S. Korea after Europe trip following schedule change

In this Reuters photo, South Korea head coach Jurgen Klinsmann smiles during his team's friendly football match against Saudi Arabia at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England, on Sept. 12. YonhapJurgen Klinsmann, beleaguered head coach of the South Korean men's national football team, is set to return to Seoul this week after a recent European trip following a last-minute schedule change, officials said Wednesday.The Korea Football Association (KFA) announced Klinsmann will return to South Korea with the rest of the home-based members of the national team Thursday afternoon.The Taegeuk Warriors played two friendly matches in Europe this month, with a goalless draw against Wales last Thursday in Cardiff followed by a 1-0 squeaker over Saudi Arabia on Tuesday in Newcastle, England. It was Klinsmann's first win as South Korea's bench boss.Klinsmann had initially planned to stay put in Europe to check on South Korean internationals plying their trade there before returning to South Korea. His initial itinerary included a trip to Germany to watch Bayern Munich's South Korean defender Kim M

Sep 13, 2023
Klinsmann to return to S. Korea after Europe trip following schedule change
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Fencer 'honored' to join select company as Asiad flag bearer

Korean fencer Gu Bon-gil trains for the Hangzhou Asian Games at the National Training Center in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province, Aug. 24. YonhapHaving earlier served as Korea's flag bearer at an Olympic Games, sabre fencer Gu Bon-gil said Wednesday he is "honored" to take on the same role for the Asian Games later this month.The Korean Sport Olympic Committee (KSOC) on Tuesday named Gu and swimmer Kim Seo-yeong as the Korean flag bearers at the opening ceremony for the Hangzhou Asiad, scheduled for Sept. 23. Gu had also carried the national flag, Taegeukgi, at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.The KSOC keeps information on flag bearers at multisport competitions dating back to the 1982 Asian Games. According to its data, Gu will be just the second athlete to be a flag bearer at both the Olympics and the Asian Games, joining former handball star Yoon Kyung-shin in the exclusive company.Yoon flew the flag at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games and then the 2012 London Olympics.Korean fencer Gu Bon-gil poses before a training session for the Hangzhou Asi

Sep 13, 2023
Fencer 'honored' to join select company as Asiad flag bearer
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Blue Jays' Ryu Hyun-jin takes 2nd straight loss after tossing season-high 6 innings

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin works against the Texas Rangers during the first inning of a baseball game in Toronto, Sept. 12. AP-YonhapToronto Blue Jays starter Ryu Hyun-jin has dropped his second straight start, despite throwing a season-high six innings in a crucial game against a rival club.Ryu gave up three runs on five hits in six innings in a 6-3 loss to the Texas Rangers at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Tuesday (local time). It was Ryu's longest outing of the season since his return from Tommy John surgery on Aug. 1.Ryu, who struck out five and walked one, didn't get any run support, as his counterpart, three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer, stymied the Blue Jays for 5 1/3 shutout innings before leaving the game with triceps problems.Ryu fell to 3-3 for the season, and his ERA went up from 2.65 to 2.93.Ryu held the Rangers hitless through the first three innings, getting some soft contact with an effective mix of five pitches: fastball, changeup, cutter, curveball and sinker.But the Rangers broke the ice in a big way in the top of the fourth.Corey Seag

Sep 13, 2023
Blue Jays' Ryu Hyun-jin takes 2nd straight loss after tossing season-high 6 innings
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Suwon FC midfielder Lee Seung-woo named K League's top player for August

Suwon FC midfielder Lee Seung-woo, the K League 1 Player of the Month for August, is seen in this Sept. 13 photo provided by the Korea Professional Football League. YonhapSuwon FC midfielder Lee Seung-woo has been named the best player in Korean football for the month of August.The Korea Professional Football League (K League) announced Wednesday that Lee beat out three candidates for the Player of the Month award for August. Lee scored three goals in four matches last month to nab his second career monthly honor. He was also named the top player for June 2022.The winner was chosen based on votes by the K League's technical study group (60 percent), fans (25 percent) and players of the "FIFA Online 4" video game by Electronic Arts (15 percent), the league's official video game partner.In the K League voting, Lee finished in second place with 18.46 percent, with Tiago Orobo of Daejeon Hana Citizen FC leading the way at 20 percent.But Lee beat the Brazilian forward in the two other voting categories, and finished with 37.09 voting points. Tiago Orobo ended with 29.85 points.Lee's signa

Sep 13, 2023
Suwon FC midfielder Lee Seung-woo named K League's top player for August
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With crisp offense, Korea get monkey off Klinsmann's back

Son Heung-min of Korea, right, dribbles past Ali Al-Bulaihi of Saudi Arabia during the teams' friendly football match at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England, Sept. 12. Reuters-YonhapIt took half a dozen matches but Jurgen Klinsmann finally has a victory as head coach of the Korean men's national football team.Korea blanked Saudi Arabia 1-0 at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England, on Tuesday (local time), for their first win under Klinsmann in six matches. It came on the heels of a lethargic goalless draw against Wales last Thursday.The German-born coach can thank his players' crisp offense, not to mention some lucky bounces that led to the winning goal against Saudi Arabia.Against Saudi Arabia, Klinsmann doled out almost the identical starting lineup from the Wales match. Only midfielder Hong Hyun-seok, who left the senior national team to join the under-24 squad getting ready for the Asian Games next week, was replaced by Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Hwang Hee-chan.Despite the minimal change, Korea played as though they were an entirely different team.They peppered Saudi Arabia

Sep 13, 2023
With crisp offense, Korea get monkey off Klinsmann's back
  • Korea beat Saudi Arabia for 1st win under Klinsmann
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Korea beat Saudi Arabia for 1st win under Klinsmann

Cho Gue-sung of Korea celebrates his goal against Saudi Arabia during the teams' friendly football match at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England, Sept. 12. Reuters-YonhapKorea defeated Saudi Arabia 1-0 in their men's friendly football match in England on Tuesday, giving beleaguered head coach Jurgen Klinsmann his first win in charge of the Taegeuk Warriors.Striker Cho Gue-sung headed in the match's lone goal in the 32nd minute at St. James' Park in Newcastle, helping Korea snap their winless skid under Klinsmann at five matches. Korea had three draws and two losses before Tuesday's breakthrough.Klinsmann had been under siege for his questionable commitment to the Korean job and his lack of tactical expertise. In particular, he had tried to fend off criticism over his work habits, as he has spent more time at his U.S. home than in Korea.One victory may not be enough to change the narrative instantly, but it will likely keep Klinsmann's detractors quiet for the time being.The teams traded some chances early, with Korea looking sharper in the opening moments and Saudi Arabia pushing ba

Sep 13, 2023
Korea beat Saudi Arabia for 1st win under Klinsmann
  • With crisp offense, Korea get monkey off Klinsmann's back
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Confidence running high for shuttler after victory in final Asiad tuneup

South Korean badminton player An Se-young speaks to reporters at Incheon International Airport, Monday, after returning home following her victory at the China Open. YonhapAs the world's top-ranked female badminton player, South Korean star An Se-young doesn't lack for confidence. But it's always nice when she can get a timely boost.An defeated her archrival from Japan, Akane Yamaguchi, to win the China Open over the weekend, in what was her final tuneup for the Hangzhou Asian Games starting later this month.Yamaguchi, world No. 2, still holds a 12-9 edge head-to-head over the South Korean, but An has won four of their past five meetings.The China Open victory came on the heels of An's first career world title in Denmark in late August. An will enter the Asian Games as the gold medal favorite. An is 63-5 in the singles this year with nine international titles."The China Open was a really important event, coming as it did right after the world championships and just before the Asian Games. And I am really happy to have done well there," An told reporters Tuesday after attending the la

Sep 12, 2023
Confidence running high for shuttler after victory in final Asiad tuneup
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