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    Legacy on the line: Hong faces defining moment as coach

    It was always likely that Hong Myung-bo’s coaching legacy would be defined by this World Cup. At the moment, it very much hangs in the balance. It does not take much imagination to know what the headlines will be if Korea falls at the first hurdle and heads home early. But if the Taeguk Warriors, who beat Czech Republic 2-1 before losing 1-0 to Mexico, defeat South Africa to take six points from the group, which would be its best showing since 2002, all may be well. Younger fans may not appreciate the stature that Hong had as a player in Korea and Asia. He was one of the stars of the 2002 World Cup, captaining the team to the semifinals and scoring the winning goal in the penalty shoot-out against Spain in the quarterfinals. His image then was of a strong, charismatic leader appearing at his fourth World Cup. That image has taken a hit, and some of the reverence has gone — such is the life as a coach, who naturally takes the blame when results are not great. In the early days of his coaching career, Hong looked like he could become the first Asian to have a global impact, perhaps ev

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Legacy on the line: Hong faces defining moment as coach
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    Lee Jung-hoo homers in San Francisco victory, keeps pace in batting race

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    Lee Jung-hoo homers in San Francisco victory, keeps pace in batting race
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    Messi, Mbappé romping through World Cup with dazzling display of history-making goals

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    Messi, Mbappé romping through World Cup with dazzling display of history-making goals
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    JTBC says 'no disruption' in World Cup broadcast despite financial issues

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    JTBC says 'no disruption' in World Cup broadcast despite financial issues
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    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match

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Half-Korean big leaguer Tommy Edman eager to showcase versatility in WBC debut

Korea infielder Tommy Edman speaks to reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, on March 1, before joining the national baseball team for the World Baseball Classic. YonhapSt. Louis Cardinals star Tommy Edman will make his World Baseball Classic (WBC) debut next week for Korea, the country of his mother's birth, an opportunity he calls "a huge blessing and honor."After landing in Korea early Wednesday, Edman said the WBC will also be an opportunity to show baseball fans outside the United States what his game is all about."That's the great thing about the World Baseball Classic. It's an opportunity for everyone around the world to watch baseball and for baseball to be kind of exposed to a lot more countries," Edman told reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul. "So hopefully, a lot of people around the world will get to see myself and Team Korea play who haven't seen us before. And I think it'll just be a great opportunity to show how versatile I am on the field, with defense and baserunning and hitting. Hopefully, just bring a lot of energy to the t

Mar 1, 2023
Half-Korean big leaguer Tommy Edman eager to showcase versatility in WBC debut
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Korean baseball team's return home delayed after U.S. camp for WBC

Lee Kang-chul, manager of the Korean national baseball team, watches his pitchers during a practice session for the World Baseball Classic at Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona, Monday. YonhapSeveral members of the Korean national baseball team, including manager Lee Kang-chul, were grounded in the United States on Monday night due to airplane defects, causing a 12-hour delay to their return home.The team was scheduled to fly out of Tucson, Arizona, after wrapping up a two-week training camp for the World Baseball Classic (WBC) and land in Los Angeles on Monday before boarding a homebound flight.However, the plane carrying Lee and 25 other coaches, players and team staffers from Tucson was grounded due to mechanical problems.A national team official said the group took a bus to Los Angeles instead and was scheduled to arrive there in the early hours of Tuesday.From Los Angeles, the national team was to travel in two groups, so that all members could fly home business, and land at Incheon International Airport at around 5 a.m. Wednesday. The team has scheduled a workout at Gocheok

Feb 28, 2023
Korean baseball team's return home delayed after U.S. camp for WBC
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New Korea football coach Klinsmann 'focused and motivated': official

Michael Muller, head of the National Team Committee at the Korea Football Association, speaks during a press conference at the KFA House in Seoul, Feb. 28. YonhapThe new Korea men's football head coach Jurgen Klinsmann was a "focused and motivated" candidate who wanted nothing but success for his new team, an official in charge of the hiring process said Tuesday.Michael Muller, head of the National Team Committee at the Korea Football Association (KFA), oversaw Klinsmann's appointment, which was announced Monday.At a press conference discussing the process, Muller said Klinsmann was the first of the five final candidates that he approached, and negotiations went so well that the KFA didn't have to consider the other candidates."Jurgen Klinsmann is a strong personality. From the first second (of the interview), it was clear he wanted the job," Muller said. "He was focused, motivated, and he was interested. He wants success."Klinsmann is the biggest name to take the Korean reins, a veritable legend who won the 1990 FIFA World Cup with West Germany and became the first player to score a

Feb 28, 2023
New Korea football coach Klinsmann 'focused and motivated': official
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Historic K League season kicks off and promises much

Ulsan Hyundai winger Gustav Ludwigson, front, celebrates with his teammate Ataru Esaka after scoring the game-winning goal during the K League 1 match against Jeonbuk Hyundai at Munsu Stadium in Ulsan, Saturday. / YonhapBy John DuerdenThe K League started in 1983 as five teams looked to make history: Hallelujah FC, the eventual winner, Daewoo Royals, Yukong Elephants, POSCO Dolphins and Kookmin Bank. More than three decades later, the 2023 campaign started with a meeting of last season's top two. Defending champion Ulsan Horangi defeated Jeonbuk Motors 2-1.Asia's first professional league has been through a lot since it all started amid much fanfare more than three decades ago. What never changes, however, is the sense of excitement and optimism when it all kicks off whether it is the five teams from 1983 or the 12 that make up the current top tier of Korea's professional football.In 2023, those top two teams will play each other three times before the league is split, after 33 games, into two mini-groups of six: the top half go into the championship group and the other six go into t

Feb 28, 2023
Historic K League season kicks off and promises much
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German icon Jurgen Klinsmann named new Korea men's football head coach

This Jan. 19, 2020 file photo shows Hertha BSC coach Juergen Klinsmann before the match. Reuters-YonhapJurgen Klinsmann, a German World Cup hero synonymous with the country's success in the 1990s, has been named the new head coach of the Korean men's national football team.The Korea Football Association (KFA) said Monday Klinsmann has agreed to a deal that will take him through the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The KFA said Klinsmann will arrive in Korea next week and has agreed to live here for the duration of his contract. Klinsmann, 58, will make his Korea coaching debut on March 24 in a friendly against Colombia in Ulsan, some 30 kilometers southeast of Seoul. The Taegeuk Warriors will then host Uruguay four days later in Seoul.Klinsmann will succeed Paulo Bento, who coached Korea to the round of 16 at last year's World Cup in Qatar to cap off his four-plus years in charge. Klinsmann served on FIFA's Technical Study Group during the tournament.Klinsmann helped West Germany to the 1990 FIFA World Cup title. Considered one of the greatest play

Feb 27, 2023
German icon Jurgen Klinsmann named new Korea men's football head coach
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FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy showcased in Seoul on global tour

From left: Korea head coach Colin Bell, forward Choe Yu-ri, Korea Football Association (KFA) Vice President Hong Eun-ah, FIFA marketing executive Sarah Gandoin, and Korea midfielder Ji So-yun pose next to the FIFA Women's World Cup Original Trophy during its global tour stop at Starfield COEX Mall in Seoul, Feb. 27, provided by the KFA. YonhapThe official trophy for this year's FIFA Women's World Cup made an appearance in Seoul on Monday as part of its global tour leading up to the big competition.The trophy was presented at Starfield COEX Mall in southern Seoul, as the Korean capital city served as the second stop of FIFA's Trophy Tour. The trophy flew in from Japan and will visit all 32 participating nations.This year's tournament will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to Aug. 20. It will be the first edition of the tournament featuring 32 nations.Korea, world No. 15, will face Germany (No. 2), Colombia (No. 27) and Morocco (No. 76) in Group H. Korea will play all of their group matches in Australia and will stay there throughout the knockout stage should they

Feb 27, 2023
FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy showcased in Seoul on global tour
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Sweden's Duplantis breaks own pole vault world record with 6.22 meters

Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis, left, celebrates his new pole vault world record (6.22m) during the men's pole vault event at the International indoor athletics meeting All Star Perche at the Sports House, in Clermont-Ferrand, central France, on Feb. 25. AFP-Yonhap Sweden's Armand Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record on Saturday, clearing 6.22 meters to add one centimeter to his previous mark at the World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting in Clermont-Ferrand, France.After knocking the bar in his first two attempts at the height, the 23-year-old Olympic champion cleared the mark with room to spare on the third try, letting out a cheer as the crowd went into a frenzy of celebration.He had barely touched the mat before a spray of sparklers went off and meet director Renaud Lavillenie, the Olympic champion in 2012, ran to embrace him.Duplantis had the competition won already when he cleared 6.01 meters on the first try, as Australian Kurtis Marschall fin

Feb 26, 2023
Sweden's Duplantis breaks own pole vault world record with 6.22 meters
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S. Korean women to host Zambia for 2 World Cup tuneups in April

Korean players celebrate a goal by Ji So-yun against Italy during the teams' final match at the Arnold Clark Cup at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, England, Feb. 22. Reuters-YonhapSouth Korea will host Zambia for two matches in April in their buildup for the FIFA Women's World Cup in the summer, the national football body said Friday.The Korea Football Association (KFA) said South Korea, world No. 15, and 81st-ranked Zambia will go toe-to-toe on April 7 and 11. The venues and kickoff times will be announced later.The two countries have never faced each other before. These will also be South Korean women's first matches against an African team on home soil.Both South Korea and Zambia will play at this year's Women's World Cup, to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to Aug. 20.Coached by Colin Bell, South Korea will face Colombia, Morocco and Germany in Group H in Australia. Zambia will play their Group C matches in New Zealand against Japan, Spain and Costa Rica.South Korea will be playing in their fourth Women's World Cup and will try to reach the knockout stage fo

Feb 24, 2023
S. Korean women to host Zambia for 2 World Cup tuneups in April
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Footballer on trial for draft evasion joins 4th-division club

Captured from Suk Hyun-jun's Instagram / YonhapFormer Korea international Suk Hyun-jun has signed with a fourth-division club in his native country while being on trial for draft evasion.Jeonju Citizen FC, a K4 League club based in Jeonju, some 200 kilometers south of Seoul, announced their acquisition of Suk on Facebook on Friday.Suk faces trial after being indicted on charges of violating the military service law in December last year. The 31-year-old forward has so far spent his entire club career in Europe, most recently in France beginning in 2017. Without providing valid reasons, Suk did not extend his overseas stay, and the Military Manpower Administration (MMA) placed Suk on its list of draft dodgers in 2019.Suk has since lost a court battle against the MMA and was charged with breaking the military law for overstaying his overseas work permit.French media reported last year Suk had attempted to acquire a French passport, though Suk later claimed he had never tried to dodge conscription and that he was always prepared to fulfill his military duty.Suk had been without a team s

Feb 24, 2023
Footballer on trial for draft evasion joins 4th-division club
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K League unveils 60 nominees for inaugural Hall of Fame class

This image provided by the Korea Professional Football League on Feb. 23, shows the logo for the K League Hall of Fame, to be set up in 2023 to mark the K League's 40th anniversary. YonhapThe Korea Professional Football League (K League) on Thursday unveiled 60 player nominees for the inaugural class of its Hall of Fame, to be created in celebration of the league's 40th anniversary.The K League said it will have three categories for its "K League Hall of Fame": "Stars" for players, "Leaders" for coaches and "Honors" for other contributors to the league, including administrators, industry figures and journalists.Starting this year, the K League Hall of Fame will honor four players, one coach and one contributor every two years. For the first class of players, the K League said it will select one player from each of the first four decades of its existence.To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, a player must meet one of the following criteria: 300 matches in the top division, 100 goals scored for an outfield player, 100 clean sheets for a goalkeeper, a league goal scoring title or an assi

Feb 23, 2023
K League unveils 60 nominees for inaugural Hall of Fame class
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