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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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    Defender Kim Min-jae wary of skilled, speedy South African players

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Defender Kim Min-jae wary of skilled, speedy South African players
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    Korea coach says team won't settle for draw in final group match

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korea coach says team won't settle for draw in final group match
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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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Korea earns promotion in women's hockey world championship

The Korean women's national team participating in the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink, 35 kilometers south of Seoul, are seen in this photo provided by the Korea Ice Hockey Association, April 20. YonhapKorea has earned a promotion to the next level in the women's hockey world championship, after completing an undefeated run through the third-tier championship with a narrow win on home ice Sunday.Korea edged past Kazakhstan 2-1 to clinch first place at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink in Suwon, some 35 kilometers south of Seoul. By winning the tournament, Korea has booked a spot in the next-highest women's competition in the IIHF, Division I Group A, for 2024.It will be Korea's debut at that level.Forward Kim Hee-won broke the 1-1 deadlock with 3:37 left in the third period, as she walked in from the right point for a wrist shot to the top left corner past goalie Arina Chshyokolova.Korea outshot Kazakhstan 41-18 in its fifth consecutive vict

Apr 23, 2023
Korea earns promotion in women's hockey world championship
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Djokovic joins Nadal in missing Madrid Masters as French Open looms

Serbia's Novak Djokovic looks up during the quarterfinals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, March 1. AP-YonhapWorld number one Novak Djokovic pulled out of the Madrid Masters on Saturday, joining Rafael Nadal in missing the tournament with the French Open just five weeks away.Both men are vying for a record-extending 23rd Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, with the tournament beginning on May 28.Djokovic, a two-time French Open winner, has been struggling with an elbow problem while Nadal, champion in Paris on 14 occasions, has been sidelined with a hip injury since January."Novak Djokovic is unable to compete at the Madrid Open," the organisers wrote on Instagram ahead of the tournament which starts April 26."Wishing you a speedy recovery, we hope to see you back on court as soon as possible, Nole."Australian Open champion Djokovic, 35, suffered a straight-sets defeat by Serbian compatriot Dusan Lajovic in the quarter-finals at Banja Luka in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday.He was beaten by underdog Lorenzo Musetti at the Monte Carlo Masters earlier in April and said

Apr 23, 2023
Djokovic joins Nadal in missing Madrid Masters as French Open looms
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Clark-Hossler cling to PGA pairs lead over Im-Mitchell

Im Sung-jae, left, congratulates partner Keith Mitchell after finishing second place at the end of the third round of the PGA Zurich Classic golf tournament at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La., Saturday, April 22. AP-YonhapAmericans Wyndham Clark and Beau Hossler, each seeking a first PGA title, combined for a 10-under par 62 for a one-stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the Zurich Classic.The U.S. duo thrived in the four-ball (best ball) format at the tour's only pairs event to stand on 26-under 190 after 54 holes at TPC of Louisiana at Avondale.Clark sank a birdie putt from just inside eight feet at the par-5 18th to lift himself and Hossler ahead of Korea's Im Sung-jae and American Keith Mitchell, who also fired a 62 in round three."We're looking forward to the challenge," Hossler said of the final round."It's going to be a cool environment and a unique experience frankly to have a chance to win a golf tournament with a partner." Sharing third on 193 were U.S. duos Nick Hardy and Davis Riley and Matthew NeSmith and Taylor Moore plus Sweden's Vincent Norman and Austrian Matth

Apr 23, 2023
Clark-Hossler cling to PGA pairs lead over Im-Mitchell
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Korea squeezes past Britain at women's hockey worlds, inches closer to promotion

The South Korean women's national team participating in the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink, 35 kilometers south of Seoul, are seen in this photo provided by the Korea Ice Hockey Association, April 22. Yonhap Korea held off Britain 3-2 for its fourth consecutive victory at the third-tier women's hockey world championship on home ice Saturday, moving a step closer to a promotion to the next level in international hockey.Captain Han Soo-jin scored the go-ahead goal to beat the second-period buzzer in the narrow win at the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink, some 35 kilometers south of Seoul.With three regulation wins and one overtime win, Korea stayed at the top of the six-nation tournament with 11 points, with one game remaining.Korea will wrap up the competition against Kazakhstan at 3:45 p.m. Sunday. Italy, in second place with 10 poi

Apr 22, 2023
Korea squeezes past Britain at women's hockey worlds, inches closer to promotion
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Korea to host Peru, El Salvador in men's football friendlies in June

Korean football players during the teams' friendly football match facing Colombia, Munsu Football Stadium, Ulsan, 305 kilometers southeast of Seoul, March 24 / Courtesy of Korea Football AssociationKorea will face Peru and El Salvador in men's football friendly matches at home in June, the sport's national governing body announced Friday.The Korea Football Association (KFA) said Korea, world No. 27, will first take on 21st-ranked Peru on June 16. Then they will host world No. 75 El Salvador on June 20.Venues and kickoff times will be determined later, the KFA added.This will be Korea's third meeting against Peru. Korea had a draw and a loss in their two earlier matches.That draw, a scoreless affair, came on Aug. 14, 2013, when goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu, now a mainstay in net, made his international debut at age 22.Korea have never previously faced El Salvador.Korea head coach Jurgen Klinsmann will be looking for his first victory here. Korea played Colombia to a 2-2 draw in Klinsmann's debut on March 24 and then took a 2-1 loss against Uruguay four days later. (Yonhap)

Apr 21, 2023
Korea to host Peru, El Salvador in men's football friendlies in June
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Korea beats Slovenia for third straight win at women's hockey worlds

This photo provided by the Korea Ice Hockey Association on Monday shows the Korean national team participating in the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. Korea beat Slovenia 4-2 in its latest game on Thursday. YonhapKorea rallied past Slovenia 4-2 at the third-tier women's hockey world championship on home ice Thursday, registering its third straight victory to position itself for a promotion to the next level in international hockey.Lee Eun-ji scored twice, and Park Jong-ah had a goal and two helpers, as South Korea stayed at the top of the standings at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink in Suwon, some 35 kilometers south of Seoul.This six-nation tournament is the third-highest level of the IIHF women's world championships, below the World Championship and World Championship Division I Group A.The winner of this tournament after round-robin play will be promoted to the Division I Group A for next year. South Korea ha

Apr 20, 2023
Korea beats Slovenia for third straight win at women's hockey worlds
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Veteran closer Oh Seung-hwan removed from role amid early season woes

Samsung Lions reliever Oh Seung-hwan stands at a match between the Samsung Lions and KT Wiz held in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, in this July 2022 file photo. Oh has been removed from his closer role in the midst of his early-season struggles. YonhapSamsung Lions reliever Oh Seung-hwan, the all-time saves leader in South Korean baseball, has been removed from his closer role in the midst of his early-season struggles.Lions manager Park Jin-man told reporters Thursday that Oh will now be pitching in relief, with left-hander Lee Seung-hyun taking over as closer."I think he has lost a bit of confidence," Park said before the Lions took on the Kiwoom Heroes at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. "He hasn't been making pitches. We had a meeting with the entire coaching staff today, and we decided to give him some time to regain some confidence."Oh is the career saves leader in the Korea Baseball Organization with 374. In seven games this year, however, Oh has blown two saves and sports a 4.91 ERA across 7 1/3 innings. He has given up 11 hits and struck out six.Long known for his hard fastball, Oh has

Apr 20, 2023
Veteran closer Oh Seung-hwan removed from role amid early season woes
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Manchester City, Atletico Madrid to play summer exhibition in Korea

This image provide by Coupang Play shows emblems for Manchester City, left, and Atletico Madrid in a promotional poster for the two clubs' summer exhibition match in Korea, April 20. YonhapEuropean club football giants Manchester city and Atletico Madrid will play an exhibition match in Korea this summer, the match organizers said Thursday.Korean streaming service Coupang Play said the Premier League team and the La Liga side will square off in July. Further details of the match, including the schedule and the venue, will be announced at a later date.Coupang Play hosted Tottenham Hotspur, led by Korean star Son Heung-min, and Sevilla FC in summer exhibitions last summer.Man City are the two-time defending Premier League champions, and they're chasing down Arsenal this season in a bid for their fifth crown since 2018.Atletico Madrid, the 2021 Spanish champions, are in third place in the current season.Man City feature league scorer Erling Haaland, who has set the Premier League on fire with 32 goals in 28 matches, just two off the league record. In all competitions, Haaland has alread

Apr 20, 2023
Manchester City, Atletico Madrid to play summer exhibition in Korea
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Pirates' Choi Ji-man to miss 8 weeks with Achilles injury

Pittsburgh Pirates designated hitter Choi Ji-man #91 circles the bases on a solo home run against the Houston Astros during the second inning at PNC Park. Reuters-YonhapThe Pittsburgh Pirates' Korean infielder Choi Ji-man will miss two months with a left Achilles strain.The Pirates announced Wednesday (U.S. local time) that while Choi will need rest and rehab, his condition will not require surgery. The 31-year-old will be wearing a walking boot for several weeks.Choi was placed on the 10-day injured list (IL) on Saturday, retroactive to the previous day, with what the Pirates called left posterior ankle discomfort.He first suffered the Achilles strain during spring training. He was batting .125 with two home runs and two RBIs in nine games before hitting the IL.This is Choi's first season with the Pirates, following an offseason trade from the Tampa Bay Rays. He is set to become a free agent after this season. (Yonhap)Choi Ji-man #91 of the Pittsburgh Pirates fields the ball in the eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox during inter-league play at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsy

Apr 20, 2023
Pirates' Choi Ji-man to miss 8 weeks with Achilles injury
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Ko Jin-young to continue LPGA Hall of Fame pursuit at season's 1st major

Ko Jin-young of Korea celebrates winning the Womens World Championship golf tournament at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore in this March 6, 2022 file photo. AP-YonhapWith her career back on track thanks to a long-awaited victory in March, Korean LPGA star Ko Jin-young will continue her pursuit of a place in the Hall of Fame at the season's first major championship this week.The Chevron Championship tees off on the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at The Club at Carlton Woods, just outside Houston, Texas, on Thursday (local time). For its first five decades, the tournament, while undergoing several sponsorship changes, had been played at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. It will now be contested away from the beloved California venue for the first time.The prestige of the competition hasn't changed, though. Every golfer inside the top 20 in the world rankings will compete this week, including the top three: Lydia Ko of New Zealand, Nelly Korda of the United States and Ko Jin-young of Korea.Ko Jin-young is the 2019 champion and is the current leader of the Player

Apr 19, 2023
Ko Jin-young to continue LPGA Hall of Fame pursuit at season's 1st major
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