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    World Cup work still remains for Korea

    On Thursday morning in Korea, millions will tune in to see what transpires in the Mexican city of Monterey as Korea faces South Africa. A win or a draw will ensure second place in Group A, but defeat would mean a third-place finish — though that could still mean a place in the Round of 32 — or fourth, which would mean elimination and humiliation. Which version of the Taeguk Warriors will turn up? Will it be the team that looked full of energy, speed and imagination as they beat the Czech Republic 2-1? Or will it be the passive pack that lost 1-0 to Mexico? If they had won or tied the game, then the final group game could have been about resting a few players and getting ready for the Round of 32. Instead, there is work still to do. South Africa, ranked 38 places below Korea at 61st in the world, have yet to impress. Their opening games were a 2-0 defeat against Mexico and a 1-1 draw with the Czechs. Bafana Bafana’s Belgian boss Hugo Broos is expecting a tough test. "I'm very sorry to say this, but they are like Duracells: You plug them in, and they start running, and they run for

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    World Cup work still remains for Korea
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    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa
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    S. Korean defender ready to shut down South Africa

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    S. Korean defender ready to shut down South Africa
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    Lionel Messi becomes top scorer in World Cup history with two more goals for Argentina

    4 MIN READBy AP
    Lionel Messi becomes top scorer in World Cup history with two more goals for Argentina
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    Monterrey Koreans rally behind national team at FIFA World Cup

    2 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Monterrey Koreans rally behind national team at FIFA World Cup
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Pirates' Bae Ji-hwan placed on injured list with sprained ankle

Bae Ji-hwan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, right, high-fives teammate Henry Davis after scoring a run against the Milwaukee Brewers during a Major League Baseball regular season game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, U.S., June 30. Reuters-YonhapBae Ji-hwan of the Pittsburgh Pirates has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a left ankle sprain, bringing his first half of the season to a premature conclusion.The Pirates made the move Sunday (local time), a day after the Korean utility player suffered the injury while making a diving play on a groundball against the Milwaukee Brewers.Bae will miss a minimum of 10 days, and with the Pirates having seven more days of action left in the first half, Bae won't be back in action until after the All-Star break at the earliest. The midseason break goes from next Monday to July 13.In his first full major league season, Bae is batting .238/.301/.308 with two home runs, 19 RBIs and a team-leading 20 steals in 76 games. The 23-year-old appeared in 10 games late last season.The versatile defender has made 38 starts at second base, 19 starts in center fi

Jul 3, 2023
Pirates' Bae Ji-hwan placed on injured list with sprained ankle
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Korea suffers 0-3 defeat to Japan in U17 Asian Cup final

Korean midfielder Jin Tae-Ho reacts after missing a goal during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U17 Asian Cup final between Korea and Japan at the Pathum Thani Stadium in Thailand, Sunday. Korea lost to Japan 0-3 after it was reduced to 10 players in the 44th minute. YonhapGoalkeeper Hong Seong-min, second from left, concedes Korea's second goal from Japan during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U17 Asian Cup final at the Pathum Thani Stadium in Thailand, Sunday. Korea ended up in a 0-3 defeat for the runner-up place. Yonhap

Jul 2, 2023
Korea suffers 0-3 defeat to Japan in U17 Asian Cup final
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'Awakened' Djokovic eyes 8th Wimbledon title and 24th Slam crown

Serbia's Novak Djokovic returns to U.S. player Frances Tiafoe during their men's singles exhibition match at The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic tournament at the Hurlingham Club in London on June 29. AFP-YonhapNovak Djokovic has Roger Federer's record of eight Wimbledon titles as well as a 24th major in his sights as he closes in on a first calendar Grand Slam in 54 years.Fresh from breaking out of a tie with Rafael Nadal for 23 Slams at the French Open, the 36-year-old Djokovic will comfortably be the overwhelming favourite at the All England Club when he starts his title defence on Monday.With a 10th Australian Open and third Roland Garros already wrapped up this season, an eighth Wimbledon triumph would leave Djokovic needing just the US Open in September to emulate Rod Laver's sweep of all four majors in 1969."He takes your legs, then he takes your soul, then he digs your grave and you have a funeral and you're dead. Bye-bye. Thank you for coming," said coach Goran Ivanisevic when asked to caption the Serb's Grand Slam mindset.Djokovic has won the title on his last four visits to

Jul 2, 2023
'Awakened' Djokovic eyes 8th Wimbledon title and 24th Slam crown
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World Cup veteran, neophyte recognize importance of conditioning

Lee Geum-min, midfielder for the Korean women's national football team, speaks with reporters before a training session for the FIFA Women's World Cup at the National Football Center in Paju, Friday. YonhapAs a veteran of two FIFA Women's World Cups, Korean midfielder Lee Geum-min said Friday she understands the importance of being fit and increasing stamina for the grind.Lee and 30 other players have been in Korea's final training camp ahead of this year's Women's World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand starting July 20. Head coach Colin Bell will cut eight players from his camp roster after Korea play their final tuneup match in Seoul against Haiti on July 8.Since taking over Korea in the fall of 2019, Bell has been known for running his players into the ground in conditioning drills. Whatever the Korean players may lack in physical play and skills, the thinking goes, Bell wants them to make up for it with tireless energy.Lee, who plays for Brighton Hove Albion WFC, said Bell's philosophy isn't simply about running all over the pitch aimlessly."We want to be able to cover

Jun 30, 2023
World Cup veteran, neophyte recognize importance of conditioning
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Blaming local promoters, Wolverhampton Wanderers withdraw from summer trip to Korea

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Hwang Hee-chan / AP-YonhapWolverhampton Wanderers, the Premier League club featuring Korean international Hwang Hee-chan, announced Thursday they will not participate in their summer exhibition tour to Korea.In a statement posted on their website, Wolves said they were "forced to withdraw" from the July trip after "numerous financial and logistical obligations were not met by the tour's promoter, Stadium X/USG."Wolves had been scheduled to play the Scottish champions Celtic on July 26 in Suwon, about 45 kilometers south of Seoul, and then the Italian side AS Roma on July 29 in Incheon, some 40 kilometers west of the capital city."After weeks of delays by the promoters and tickets not yet on sale for the matches, the difficult decision has been made to terminate the contract with the promoters and pull out of the tour," Wolves said.Russell Jones, the club's general manager for marketing and commercial growth, said he was "incredibly disappointed" that Wolves' first-ever visit to Korea didn't materialize."We're all devastated, because we had so many different t

Jun 29, 2023
Blaming local promoters, Wolverhampton Wanderers withdraw from summer trip to Korea
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Football player Hwang Ui-jo denies illegal acts, vows to fight rumor spreaders

Hwang Ui-jo of Korea celebrates his goal against El Salvador during the teams' friendly football match at Daejeon World Cup Stadium in Daejeon, June 20. YonhapEmbroiled in a sex scandal launched by a recent social media posting, Korean football player Hwang Ui-jo on Thursday denied any illegal acts on his part.The national team forward also threatened to take legal action against those who have been spreading rumors online."On June 25, a post containing fake information was posted by a person who claims to have been my girlfriend, and videos showing details of my private life were released," Hwang said in a handwritten statement released by his Seoul-based law firm Jeongsol. "In regard to my private life, I have never engaged in any illegal act."Hwang Ui-jo of Korea acknowledges the crowd after Korea's 1-1 draw against El Salvador in a men's football friendly match at Daejeon World Cup Stadium in Daejeon, June 20. YonhapThe woman in question claimed that Hwang had slept with several women, including celebrities, and led them to believe he was dating them, only to dump them later beca

Jun 29, 2023
Football player Hwang Ui-jo denies illegal acts, vows to fight rumor spreaders
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Wimbledon braced for Ukraine and Russian cold front

Members of staff clean the outside of Court 1 at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in west London the week before the Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament are due to start, June 27. AFP-YonhapIn 2013, Ukraine's Sergiy Stakhovsky pulled off one of the greatest Wimbledon shocks when he demolished Roger Federer on Centre Court.Ten years on, Stakhovsky has exchanged his tennis whites for army fatigues as he fights with the Ukraine military against the Russian invaders.The sporting fallout from the conflict will likely be reflected in the tranquil surroundings of the All England Club in leafy south-west London when Wimbledon gets underway on Monday.Twelve months ago, players from Russia and close ally Belarus were banned from Wimbledon, the only one of the four Grand Slam events to adopt such a hard-line response to the war.They have been allowed to return this year although there is uncertainty as to how they will be greeted on court."We cannot control it," admitted Russia's world number three Daniil Medvedev, a former U.S. Open champion."If people are going to decide to be harsh, it

Jun 28, 2023
Wimbledon braced for Ukraine and Russian cold front
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FC Seoul striker Hwang files complaint against netizen for defamation

Hwang Ui-jo of Korea celebrates after opening the scoring in the second half of an international football friendly against El Salvador at the World Cup Stadium in the central city of Daejeon, June 20. YonhapKorean football player Hwang Ui-jo has taken legal action against an Instagram user for defaming him by disclosing materials allegedly related to his personal life, his lawyer said Tuesday.The user, who claims to be Hwang's former girlfriend, insisted in an Instagram post Sunday that the footballer had inflicted damage on many women after sleeping with them. She also shared indecent photos and videos of Hwang and women.Hwang, an FC Seoul striker, filed a complaint with the Seoul Seongdong Police Station against the user for defamation and other charges, the lawyer said, adding she also sent a threatening message to Hwang and relevant evidence was presented to the police.The lawyer said a number of posts had appeared on Twitter and other social media platforms later suggesting that the controversial videos are for sale, vowing to take legal action against those who distribute the p

Jun 27, 2023
FC Seoul striker Hwang files complaint against netizen for defamation
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Korean divers ready to shake off injuries for world championships

Korean diver Woo Haram, left, speaks at a press conference at the Jincheon National Training Center in Jincheon, 85 kilometers south of Seoul, June 27. YonhapWith the world championships about a month away, Korean divers Woo Haram and Kim Su-ji said Tuesday they are trying to get their bodies ready for the big competition.Woo and Kim, both 25, have been the faces of Korean diving for years. Woo finished fourth in the men's 3-meter springboard at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, the best Olympic performance ever by a Korean diver. At the 2019 world championships in the Korean city of Gwangju, Kim won the bronze medal in the women's 1m springboard, becoming the first Korean diver to win a medal at the worlds.At their joint press conference Tuesday, Woo and Kim both said they are trying to peak in time for the World Aquatics Championships that begin July 14 in Fukuoka, Japan."I had back surgery in November last year and only resumed technical training in March. So I still have a ways to go technically," Woo said at the Jincheon National Training Center in Jincheon, 85 kilometers south of Seo

Jun 27, 2023
Korean divers ready to shake off injuries for world championships
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Ko Jin-young sets record for most weeks spent at No. 1 in women's golf rankings

Ko Jin-young Ko of Korea hits a tee shot on the 14th hole during the third round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey, U.S., June 24. AFP-YonhapKorean LPGA star Ko Jin-young has set a record for the most weeks spent at the top of the women's world rankings.Ko remained at No. 1 in the latest rankings released Monday (U.S. local time). She has now been atop the rankings for her 159th week, breaking a tie with the Mexican legend Lorena Ochoa.Ko was able to stay on top after tying for 20th at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship over the weekend at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey.Three players ranked below Ko ― Nelly Korda of the United States, Lydia Ko of New Zealand and Lilia Vu of the United States ― all had a chance to usurp the South Korean by winning the tournament. However, Korda and Vu both missed the cut, while Lydia Ko tied for 57th place without shooting in the 60s in any of the four rounds."I didn't think I'd break the record because I didn't play well today," Ko told LPGA.com after her final round at the tournamen

Jun 27, 2023
Ko Jin-young sets record for most weeks spent at No. 1 in women's golf rankings
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