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    No need for Team Korea to fear Mexico

    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
    No need for Team Korea to fear Mexico
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    Rain, altitude and 45,000 home fans: Korea braces for toughest World Cup test against Mexico

    3 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Rain, altitude and 45,000 home fans: Korea braces for toughest World Cup test against Mexico
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    Why pay $120? Guadalajara's streets are filled with $12 World Cup jerseys

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    Why pay $120? Guadalajara's streets are filled with $12 World Cup jerseys
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    REPORTER’S NOTEBOOKWhat Korean football team’s interview boycott reveals

    3 MIN READBy Lee Hae-rin
    What Korean football team’s interview boycott reveals
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    Hwang In-beom: No longer an unsung hero

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Hwang In-beom: No longer an unsung hero
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Diani's hat-trick lifts France 6-3 over Panama and into last 16

Kadidiatou Diani of France, center, celebrates a goal during the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 group F soccer match between Panama and France at Sydney Football Stadium in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday. EPA-YonhapKadidiatou Diani netted a hat-trick, including two penalties, to lead France to a frenzied 6-3 victory over debutants Panama on Wednesday and into the last 16 of the Women's World Cup.Les Bleues needed only a draw in the Group F finale against winless Panama. After conceding in the second minute, France dominated, with goals from Maelle Lakrar, Lea Le Garrec and Vicki Becho, despite playing without captain Wendie Renard and all-time leading scorer Eugenie Le Sommer.Marta Cox made history by scoring Panama's first-ever Women's World Cup goal - and the quickest at this tournament at 1:07 - with a stunning 35-yard freekick that curled into the top corner. Cox burst into tears before being mobbed by team mates.Trailing 5-1, Yomira Pinzon added a second for Las Canaleras - the Canal Girls - from the penalty spot in the 64th minute, to the delight of a largely neutral Sydney Football

Aug 2, 2023
Diani's hat-trick lifts France 6-3 over Panama and into last 16
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South Africa stun Italy to reach Women's World Cup last 16

South Africa's forward Wendy Shongwe, left, celebrates with teammates their win at the end of the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup Group G football match between South Africa and Italy at Wellington, Wednesday. AFP-YonhapSouth Africa won a Women's World Cup match for the first time with a stunning 3-2 victory over Italy to reach the last 16 in a thriller on Wednesday.Captain Thembi Kgatlana scored the winner in the 92nd minute to make history for South Africa and set up a meeting with the Netherlands ― sending Italy home.Arianna Caruso scored twice for Italy and thought she had salvaged the draw they needed to go through with 16 minutes left, before Kgatlana's stunning late intervention. The Italians were in tears at the end as their opponents celebrated a famous win."Over the last two weeks, I've lost three family members. I could have gone home but I chose to stay with my girls," said Kgatlana, who plays for Racing Louisville in the United States. "Because that's how much it means."Coach Desiree Ellis, whose side were beaten 2-1 in the last minute in their opener ag

Aug 2, 2023
South Africa stun Italy to reach Women's World Cup last 16
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Korea going for Asiad gold medal sweep in modern pentathlon

This photo, provided by the Korea Modern Pentathlon Federation, shows Kim Sun-woo, left, and Jun Woong-tae of Korea celebrating after winning the gold medal in the mixed relay event at the Pentathlon World Cup Final in Ankara, June 5. YonhapWith its athletes fully prepared mentally and physically, Korea will set out to sweep up the four gold medals at stake in modern pentathlon at this year's Asian Games in China."Our athletes are so well prepared, both physically and mentally, that they could compete if the Asian Games were held today," national team head coach Choi Eun-jong said at a press conference in Seoul on Wednesday. "Our goal is to win all four gold medals in the men's and women's individual and team events."The Asian Games in Hangzhou will open on Sept. 23, but modern pentathlon will begin with the women's and men's fencing ranking rounds on Sept. 20. All finals are scheduled for Sept. 24.Modern pentathlon made its Asian Games debut in 1994. Korea leads the all-time medal table with 23 medals, including the continental-best eight gold medals.At the previous Asian Games in 2

Aug 2, 2023
Korea going for Asiad gold medal sweep in modern pentathlon
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Ryu Hyun-jin struggles with command, serves up hard contact in long-awaited return

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin works against the Baltimore Orioles during the second inning of a baseball game in Toronto, Aug. 1. AP-YonhapOn the very first pitch in his first big league game in 14 months, Toronto Blue Jays starter Ryu Hyun-jin gave up a double with an exit velocity of 104.1 mph.That was the recurring theme of Ryu's up-and-down start against the Baltimore Orioles.Adley Rutschman hit that ringing double on Ryu's first-pitch fastball at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Tuesday (local time). Then No. 2 hitter Ryan Mountcastle hit another double, which left his bat at 110.3 mph.Ryu Hyun-jin of the Toronto Blue Jays throws his first pitch of the first inning of their baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada, Aug. 1. AFP-YonhapAll told, the Korean left-hander, making a return from Tommy John surgery, gave up five batted balls with an exit velocity of at least 100 mph. Four had an exit velocity of 99 mph.Ryu allowed four runs on nine hits in five innings in a 13-3 Blue Jays loss, the last hit being a solo home run by Gunna

Aug 2, 2023
Ryu Hyun-jin struggles with command, serves up hard contact in long-awaited return
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Swimming star Hwang Sun-woo sees hard work as only path to improvement

Korean swimmer Hwang Sun-woo poses with his bronze medal from the men's 200-meter freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships during a press conference in Seoul, Aug. 2. YonhapKorean swimmer Hwang Sun-woo, fresh off a bronze medal at the world championships last week, admitted on Wednesday he hasn't been gifted with good stamina.And he doesn't see any short cut to improvement on that front."I think it will only take hard work and dedication," Hwang said at a press conference in Seoul, held two days after he arrived home with the bronze medal in the men's 200-meter freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships in Japan. "I wasn't born with great stamina, and I am trying to make up for it the best I can with training."Hwang won his 200m medal on July 25, and didn't get to his hotel until well past midnight after the medal ceremony and doping test, among other obligations for medal winners. Then he had to be back in the pool in Fukuoka the following morning for the heats for the 100m freestyle. Hwang was visibly exhausted, barely able to stay on his feet after his morning race, and wa

Aug 2, 2023
Swimming star Hwang Sun-woo sees hard work as only path to improvement
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Choi Ji-man joins countryman Kim Ha-seong in San Diego following trade

Choi Ji-man of the Pittsburgh Pirates hits an RBI double against the Philadelphia Phillies during a Major League Baseball regular season game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, U.S., July 28. AP-YonhapKorean infielder Choi Ji-man will join countryman Kim Ha-seong on the San Diego Padres.The Pittsburgh Pirates traded Choi, along with pitcher Rich Hill, to the Padres on Tuesday (U.S. local time), in exchange for three prospects: pitcher Jackson Wolf, outfielder Estuar Suero and first baseman Alfonso Rivas. The deal was made prior to the annual trade deadline of 6 p.m. Tuesday (Eastern Time).Choi had been teammates with Korean infielder Bae Ji-hwan in Pittsburgh and will now join another Korean infielder in Kim.Choi, 32, is now on his sixth major league club. He made his debut with the Los Angeles Angels in 2016, and had a cup of coffee with the New York Yankees in 2017 and the Milwaukee Brewers in 2018, before moving to the Tampa Bay Rays in a midseason trade in 2018.That's where he established himself as a big leaguer. In 2020, the first baseman became the first Korean position player to appe

Aug 2, 2023
Choi Ji-man joins countryman Kim Ha-seong in San Diego following trade
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US survive Portugal scare to reach World Cup last 16

The United States' Sophia Smith, right, and Portugal's Tatiana Pinto compete for the ball during the Women's World Cup Group E soccer match between Portugal and the United States at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Tuesday. AP-YonhapThe United States survived a huge scare to reach the last 16 of the Women's World Cup on Tuesday after a 0-0 draw against Portugal, who were unlucky not to claim a sensational win at Eden Park that would have taken them through instead.The U.S. struggled to impose themselves against opponents ranked 21st in the world and appearing at their first World Cup, and Portugal almost won the game in injury time when substitute Ana Capeta hit the post.Holding on for the draw means Vlatko Andonovski's side finish in second place in Group E.The Netherlands go through as group winners after a 7-0 demolition of a Vietnam side who were beaten just 3-0 by the Americans in their first match at the tournament.That means pre-tournament favorites the U.S. will move to Australia to play a last-16 tie on Sunday against the winners of Group G, in all likelihood Sweden.Nothi

Aug 1, 2023
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Korea finds itself on tough road to North America

South Korea's national football team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann speaks during a press conference in Seoul, June 22.  AP-YonhapBy John DuerdenWhile Korea's women have been in action at the World Cup in Australia, the men now know who they will face on the road to their own global tournament. The 2026 World Cup will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico and what looks like a tough qualifying qualification will begin later this year.The good news is that Asia's allocation at the tournament is going to increase from four automatic spots to eight meaning that, barring catastrophe, the Taeguk Warriors should be able to extend their streak of appearances to 11. Only Brazil, Germany, Argentina and Spain can beat that. The bad news is that the first group stage ― in which the top two of the four teams progress to the final round of qualification ― is tougher than expected.There will be home and away games against China, Thailand and the winner of a play-off between Singapore and Guam. China was the second-highest ranked in the second pot of teams for the draw with Thailand the

Aug 1, 2023
Korea finds itself on tough road to North America
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Padres' Kim Ha-seong extends hitting streak in 1st game as DH

Kim Ha-seong of the San Diego Padres runs after hitting a ninth inning double against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, July 31. AFP-YonhapKim Ha-seong of the San Diego Padres has extended his hitting streak to seven games, playing a day after jamming his right shoulder on a slide.Kim made his first major league appearance as designated hitter against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver on Monday (local time). Kim exited Sunday's game against the Texas Rangers at home on Sunday after hurting his shoulder in a collision with catcher Sam Huff at the plate. Tests showed no structural damage.Though the Korean infielder was considered day to day, he was back in action the very next game, in his usual spot at the top of the order.San Diego Padres' Kim Ha-seong flies out against Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Austin Gomber in the fifth inning of a baseball game at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, July 31. AP-YonhapKim got his only hit of the game with a double in the top of the ninth inning. He grounded out in the first and drew a walk in the third before

Aug 1, 2023
Padres' Kim Ha-seong extends hitting streak in 1st game as DH
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High school pitching prospect Jang Hyun-seok to pursue MLB dreams, skip KBO draft

Masan Yongma High School pitcher Jang Hyun-seok pitches against Gwangju Jinheung High School during a game at the Blue Dragon Flag National High School Baseball Championship at Mokdong Baseball Stadium in Seoul, July 18. YonhapKorean high school pitching prospect Jang Hyun-seok said Tuesday he will pursue his dream of playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) and will skip the upcoming draft in the Korean league where he would have been the top choice.Jang, the 19-year-old right-hander for Masan Yongma High School, announced his decision through his Seoul-based agency, Leeco Sports Agency. The deadline for eligible amateurs to declare for the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) draft is Aug. 15 and Jang had been seen as the likely No. 1 overall selection.Masan Yongma High School pitcher Jang Hyun-seok pitches against Gwangju Jinheung High School during a game at the Blue Dragon Flag National High School Baseball Championship at Mokdong Baseball Stadium in Seoul, July 18. Yonhap"It was a tough decision for me because I dreamed of pitching both in the KBO and MLB," Jang said in a statement.

Aug 1, 2023
High school pitching prospect Jang Hyun-seok to pursue MLB dreams, skip KBO draft
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