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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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    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match
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New FC Seoul forward Hwang Ui-jo hoping to make impact in short loan stint

FC Seoul forward Hwang Ui-jo speaks at a press conference in Seoul on Feb. 22, in this photo provided by the Korea Professional Football League. YonhapHaving returned to his native Korea for a short stint following a disappointing stretch in Europe, new FC Seoul forward Hwang Ui-jo has set a lofty goal for himself.At a preseason press conference in Seoul, Hwang said Wednesday he will try to score in double figures for his K League 1 club. That may not sound like much for a veteran scorer like Hwang, except that he is only here on a six-month loan.Only 12 players scored 10 or more goals in the K League 1 last year, and 11 of them played in over 20 matches."No matter which league or which team I play at, my objective has always been to reach double digits in goals," Hwang said. "I will try to do just that with FC Seoul. I want to play a winning brand of football and entertain our supporters."Hwang agreed to his move back to the K League 1 earlier this month, putting his European career on hold. After beginning this season with FC Girondins de Bordeaux in France, he signed with the Prem

Feb 22, 2023
New FC Seoul forward Hwang Ui-jo hoping to make impact in short loan stint
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K-League needs new title challenger

Ulsan Hyundai manager Hong Myung-bo, left, poses with his player Jung Seung-hyun during the K League media day event at The K Hotel in Seoul, Monday. / YonhapBy John DuerdenOn Saturday the 2023 K-League season starts, 50 years after the very first campaign kicked off. It sees champion Ulsan Hyundai take on its biggest rival Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. The question in the short term is which team will start with a win. Over the longer period, the question is whether any of the other ten teams can challenge these two, who have been dominant over the last four years.Last season the gap between Jeonbuk in second and Pohang in third was 13 points. The season before, Daegu finished 19 points behind. In 2020, Pohang finished 'only' seven points off Ulsan, a lot less than the 23-point gap a year earlier. While Ulsan and Jeonbuk have at least provided some thrilling title race climaxes in recent seasons, this time around the league really needs another team to do something and at least enter the title race and add a little uncertainty to the mix.The Pohang Steelers, one of the original five K-Lea

Feb 22, 2023
K-League needs new title challenger
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WBC-bound slugger, reliever tries to put bad Olympic memories behind

Korean first baseman Kang Baek-ho takes part in a batting practice for the World Baseball Classic at Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 20. YonhapAs international performances go, Korea had a dismal showing at the Tokyo Olympics baseball tournament in 2021, finishing fourth in a six-nation tournament despite being seen as a strong medal contender.Two Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) players in particular, first baseman Kang Baek-ho and reliever Go Woo-suk, had a tournament they'd rather forget. Some two years later, they are trying to put those memories behind as they gear up for the World Baseball Classic (WBC), whose opening round games will also be played in Japan.After Korea lost to the Dominican Republic 10-6 in the bronze medal game, Kang became the lightning rod for criticism, and not necessarily for his performance. Kang batted .308 in seven games at the Olympics, but in late moments of that loss, Kang was caught on television chewing gum in the dugout with a thousand-yard stare, wearing the look of someone who'd much rather be anywhere else but there. Kang became

Feb 21, 2023
WBC-bound slugger, reliever tries to put bad Olympic memories behind
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Olympic champions named co-heads of 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Korea

Korean Olympic shooting champion Jin Jong-oh, left, and Olympic speed skating champion Lee Sang-hwa pose with Moongcho, the mascot for the 2024 Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics, in a ceremony in Seoul after being named co-heads of the competition's organizing committee, Feb. 21. YonhapTwo of the most decorated Olympic athletes for Korea have been named co-heads of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Korea.Organizers of the Winter Youth Olympics in the east coast province of Gangwon on Tuesday unveiled Jin Jong-oh, a four-time Olympic shooting gold medalist, and Lee Sang-hwa, a two-time Olympic speed skating champion, as their two leaders.Another former Olympian, the 2010 women's singles figure skating champion Kim Yu-na, was selected as an honorary ambassador.Jin, 43, is the only individual four-time gold medalist in Olympic shooting history. He's the only Olympic shooter to have won three straight gold medals in one event, having done so in the men's 50m pistol from 2008 to 2016. He also has a gold medal in the 10m air pistol in 2012. His two silver medals came in the 50m pistol in 2004

Feb 21, 2023
Olympic champions named co-heads of 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Korea
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Lydia Ko opens year with performance worthy of No. 1 ranking

Lydia Ko of New Zealand poses with the trophy after winning the CME Group Tour Championship at Tiburon Golf Club on Nov. 20, 2022 in Naples, Florida. AFP-YonhapLydia Ko began the new year the same way she ended 2022, with a big win and a big check as she closed with a 4-under 68 to win the Aramco Saudi Ladies International.Ko, the No. 1 player in women's golf, held off Aditi Ashok of India to capture the richest prize among regular Ladies European Tour events. She won $750,000 from the $5 million prize fund at Royal Greens Golf Country Club.Ko ended last year by winning the LPGA Tour finale and $2 million, the richest payoff in women's golf, which elevated her to No. 1 in the world.The Kiwi got married in December, skipped the LPGA Tour's season opener in Florida last month and then showed she still was on top-ranked form. It was her 26th victory worldwide.“I'm playing with the world's best. The field this week was really good, so I knew it was going to be a challenge," Ko said. "The first one of the year, it's really hard because you don't have anything to base yourself off.&l

Feb 20, 2023
Lydia Ko opens year with performance worthy of No. 1 ranking
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Jon Rahm claims third win of season at Genesis, returns to No. 1

Jon Rahm made two key birdies late to fend off Max Homa and win the Genesis Invitational, his third victory of the young PGA Tour season, on Sunday in Los Angeles.The Spaniard returned to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking as a result of his latest triumph, his fifth title in his past nine worldwide starts. He hasn't finished worse than tied for seventh in an official event in the 2022-23 PGA season. Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun, right, takes a commemorative photo with Spanish golfer Jon Rahm, winner of the PGA Tour's 2023 Genesis Invitational held at the Riviera CC in Pacific Palisades near Los Angeles, California, Sunday (local time). Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group Rahm's 2-under 69 in the final round at Riviera Country Club brought him to 17-under 267, two strokes better than Homa after entering the day with a three-shot lead."Obviously I've been extremely disciplined my whole career, but right now I'm seeing the dividends of a lot of the hard w

Feb 20, 2023
Jon Rahm claims third win of season at Genesis, returns to No. 1
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Son Heung-min scores in Tottenham's win over West Ham United

Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters-YonhapSon Heung-min netted his fifth Premier League goal of the season to help Tottenham Hotspur past West Ham United on Sunday in London, pushing Spurs back into the top-four picture in the process.Son was subbed in for Richarlison in the 68th minute at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and scored four minutes later to put Spurs up 2-0. The home team held on to win by that score to improve to 42 points, one point ahead of Newcastle United for fourth place. Newcastle United have a match in hand.Son's goal, set up by Harry Kane, was the Korean star's fifth in the league in 22 matches this season and ninth in all competitions. Son had last scored in the league on Jan. 4.The season total is a far cry from Son's historic, 2021-2022 season, when he became the first Asian player to win the Premier League Golden Boot by netting 23 goals in 35 matches.This was also just the second time in the league this season that Son was brought in off the bench. On the only other occasion when Son began a match on the bench, he score

Feb 20, 2023
Son Heung-min scores in Tottenham's win over West Ham United
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MLB hopeful Lee Jung-hoo trying to block out distractions in WBC buildup

Korean outfielder Lee Jung-hoo takes part in a batting practice for the World Baseball Classic at Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 18. YonhapKorean outfielder Lee Jung-hoo has had many watchful eyes of major league scouts following his moves this week, as he is gearing up for next month's World Baseball Classic (WBC) with an opportunity to move to Major League Baseball (MLB) next year on the horizon.The reigning MVP in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) said Saturday here that he has been trying to stay focused, with some helpful tips offered by his uber-agent, Scott Boras."I've been told that major league clubs have already completed their assessments of my game, and that their scouts are trying to see my response to different game situations and my mental approach," Lee told reporters after the national team practice session at Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona. "Hearing that put my mind at ease. No matter who comes to watch me play, I will just focus on my own game."Lee's KBO club, Kiwoom Heroes, have long declared that they will post their prized outfielder fo

Feb 19, 2023
MLB hopeful Lee Jung-hoo trying to block out distractions in WBC buildup
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Ghanaian winger Atsu's body found under rubble in Turkey quake

Chelsea's Pedro, left, and Newcastle United's Christian Atsu vie for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Jan. 12, 2019. AP-YonhapGhanaian footballer Christian Atsu has been found dead under the building where he lived in southern Turkey, after last week's massive earthquake, the ex-Chelsea winger's Turkish agent said."Atsu's lifeless body was found under the rubble," Murat Uzunmehmet told reporters in Hatay, where the athlete's body was found. "Currently, more items are still being taken out. His phone was also found."Atsu had been scheduled to fly out of southern Turkey hours before the quake, but Hatayspor's manager said Friday the Ghanaian opted to stay with the club after scoring the game-winning goal in a Feb. 5 Super Lig match. (Reuters)

Feb 18, 2023
Ghanaian winger Atsu's body found under rubble in Turkey quake
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Woods says tampon prank meant to be 'fun and games'

Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas walk off the ninth tee during the first round of the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, in this Feb. 16 file photo. AFP-YonhapTiger Woods insisted Friday he didn't mean to cause offense when he pranked playing partner Justin Thomas by handing him a tampon in the first round of the Genesis Invitational.The moment, caught by at least one of the bevy of photographers who followed Woods's first U.S. PGA Tour round in seven months, went viral on social media.Critics were quick to conclude that Woods, having out-driven Thomas at Riviera Country Club's ninth hole, was denigrating good friend Thomas as "playing like a girl." "Yeah, it was supposed to be all fun and games and obviously it hasn't turned out that way," Woods said Friday after a second-round 74 left him in danger of missing the cut."If I offended anybody in any way, shape or form, I'm sorry. It was not intended to be that way."It was just we play pranks on one another all the time and virally I think this did not come across that way, but between us it's d

Feb 18, 2023
Woods says tampon prank meant to be 'fun and games'
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