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    Injured defender recovering quickly, available in group stage

    ZAPOPAN, Mexico — On the heels of their opening victory at the ongoing FIFA World Cup, South Korea received some encouraging news on the injury front on Friday. Defender Kim Tae-hyeon, dealing with an ankle injury that some feared could keep him out of the group stage, will be available as early as next Thursday for South Korea's second Group A match against Mexico. Kim picked up the injury during a training session Tuesday at Chivas Verde Valle in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, and a national team official told reporters the next day that the left-footed center back may miss the entire group stage -- which ends on June 24 for South Korea. However, Song Jun-seob, the senior team doctor, said Friday that Kim's injury wasn't serious as once feared. "The initial MRI confirmed a ligament tear but the picture wasn't clear enough for us to determine the exact degree," Song said. "We checked his swelling 24 hours later and determined that it was an average sprain. So we told the coaching staff that he should be able to play at the World Cup." Kim is one of just two left-footed center backs on the

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    Injured defender recovering quickly, available in group stage
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    World Cup opener sees Son Heung-min fever sweep Mexico stadium

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    World Cup opener sees Son Heung-min fever sweep Mexico stadium
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    Tigers unable to come to terms with injury replacement player Rodriguez

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    Tigers unable to come to terms with injury replacement player Rodriguez
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    KT Wiz sign Allen as injury replacement for ace Boushley

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    KT Wiz sign Allen as injury replacement for ace Boushley
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    Daytime World Cup fever grips Seoul for 1st time in 24 years

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Jeonju, Suwon to host 2017 U-20 World Cup

Korea Football Association (KFA) President Chung Mong-gyu announces the host cities of the 2017 U-20 World Cup Korea opening game and final at the association's headquarters in central Seoul, Tuesday. / Courtesy of KFABy Nam Hyun-wooThe cities of Jeonju and Suwon will host the opening and final games in the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea, the Korea Football Association (KFA) said Tuesday.The tournament for football prospects from 24 countries will be played in Cheonan, Daejeon, Incheon, Jeju, Jeonju and Suwon from May 20 to June 11, 2017.This will be the 21st tournament, which is held every two years. Serbia is the reigning champion after a 2-1 extra-time win over Brazil in the final in New Zealand earlier this year.The tournament has been a showcase for tomorrow’s football stars. Diego Maradonna, Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho, Carlos Tevez, Kaka, Louis Figo, Rui Costa and countless other football giants launched their successful careers in the U-20 World Cups, and rising stars, such as Julian Brandt of Germany (Bayer Leverkusen), Angel Correa of Argentina (Atletico Madrid

Nov 24, 2015
Jeonju, Suwon to host 2017 U-20 World Cup
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Dinos' Thames wins 2015 MVP honor

NC Dinos first baseman Eric Thames kisses the trophy after winning the Korea Baseball Organization’s (KBO) MVP award at the K Hotel Seoul in Yangjae, Tuesday. / YonhapSamsung Lions Koo Ja-wook poses with trophy after claiming the Rookie of the Year award./ YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulNC Dinos’ first baseman Eric Thames, 29, was named this year’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) by the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), Tuesday, becoming the third foreign player to win the honor.Thames, who led the league in batting average (.381), runs (130), on-base percentage (.497) and slugging average (.790) this year, earned 50 votes from the 100 KBO press corps members to clinch his first ever MVP award. It was six votes more than his competitor Nexen Heroes first baseman Park Byung-ho.“Thank you to the media and thank you to the fans. I appreciate this and I will see you next season,” Thames said at an award ceremony at the Hotel K Seoul in Yangjae.In his second season in the KBO, the American baseballer has displayed tremendous performances becoming the first ever KBO

Nov 24, 2015
Dinos' Thames wins 2015 MVP honor
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Eric Thames voted MVP in S. Korean baseball

Eric Thames / YonhapFormer major leaguer Eric Thames was voted the MVP of South Korean baseball on Tuesday.Thames, the slugging first baseman of the NC Dinos, became just the third foreign player to win the top individual award in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO). Tyrone Woods of the OB Bears in 1998 and Danie Rios of the Doosan Bears in 2007 are the two other non-Koreans who've won the MVP.Thames earned 50 votes from the media to edge out Park Byung-ho, also a premier slugger for the Nexen Heroes, with 44.Thames, 29, became the first KBO player ever to enjoy a 40-40 season in 2015, after hitting 47 home runs and stealing 40 bases. He also won the batting title with a .381 average, while leading the league with a .497 on-base percentage and a .790 slugging percentage.Thames was also first in the league with 130 runs scored, 94 extra-base hits and 42 doubles.Park, the MVP in 2012 and 2013, finished second in the voting for the second straight year, despite leading the KBO with 53 home runs and 146 RBIs, a new single-season record. Park is also the first player to hit 50 or more h

Nov 24, 2015
Eric Thames voted MVP in S. Korean baseball
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MLB dream fizzles for Giants outfielder

Lotte Giants' Son Ah-seop / YonhapLotte Giants outfielder Son Ah-seop’s quest for a Major League Baseball debut has fizzled after league clubs rebuffed his posting offer.The Korean Baseball Organization said Tuesday the MLB office recently told the organization no team has bid for Son.Son’s batting average, above 0.3 for six years in a row since 2010, is No. 1 among current KBO rosters. He recorded 13 homeruns, 54 RBI and 11 steals this season.  Son’s failed deal comes after Nexen Heroes shortstop Kang Jung-ho landed at the Pittsburg Pirates in January and the league’s Minnesota Twins proposed Park Byung-ho from the Heroes in a posting deal for $12.8 million.Media reports Tuesday speculated that the MLB’s lack of interest was due to doubts about Son’s potential and skills as an outfielder and his physique.The Giants are looking to negotiate infielder Hwang Jae-gyun as the next posting bid for the MLB.

Nov 24, 2015
MLB dream fizzles for Giants outfielder
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Kabaddi player receives Tivoli

Korean kabaddi player Lee Jang-kun poses before a Ssangyong Tivoli, which was donated by Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra during the 6th Korea University Indoor Kabaddi Championship at Dong-Eui University in Busan, Monday. Lee, who won a bronze medal at the Incheon Asian Games kabaddi, plays for Kolkata-based Bengal Warriors in the Pro Kabaddi League in India. Lee garnered attention by clinching five MVP titles in a single competition and was recognized by Mahindra, who also is a co-founder of the League. “Cultural ties between India and Korea are being strengthened by young stars like Lee Jang-kun who is building bridges betweenIndia and Korea through his passion for Kabaddi,” said Mahindra in a statement. Dilip Sundaram, president of Mahindra Korea, presented the vehicle on behalf of Mahindra. / Courtesy of Mahindra Group

Nov 23, 2015
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Jeonbuk record top K-League attendance

By Nam Hyun-woo The 2015 K-League Classic champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC are at the top of the league in drawing supporters, posting the highest attendance this season.The K-League organizers said that 28,460 people attended the Jeonju World Cup Stadium in North Jeolla Province, Saturday, when the champions hosted Seongnam FC in round 37 of the K-League Classic. They tied 1-1.With the attendance, the aggregated number of spectators who visited the stadium over 19 games hosted by Jeonbuk this season was 330,858 (17,413 per game), the largest among the 23 K-League Classic and Challenge teams.This is the first time that the K-League titan topped the crowd tally and the first time in 12 years that a club outside of Seoul and Gyeonggi Province drew the largest home crowd in a season. In 2003, Daejeon Citizen drew the most home supporters at 418,794 (19,082 per game).Jeonbuk, who won their second consecutive K-League Classic before taking on Seongnam, hoisted the trophy after Saturday’s match.On Sunday, Suwon Samsung Bluewings rallied past Pohang Steelers 2-1 to retake runn

Nov 23, 2015
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Park In-bee qualifies for LPGA Hall of Fame

Lydia Ko claims player of the year By Kwon Ji-younPark In-beeLydia KoPark In-bee won this season’s lowest scoring average title Sunday to book a ticket into the LPGA Hall of Fame.World No. 2 Park carded a final round of three-under 69 and a total 12-under 276 to finish alone in sixth at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship over the weekend.World No. 1 Lydia Ko was Player of the Year and winner of the season-long points chase.Park took home the Vare Trophy awarded to the player with the lowest stroke average, which earned her the 27th point she needed to make the Hall of Fame.To be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame, players must have been an active LPGA Tour member for 10 years; have won an LPGA major championship, the Vare Trophy or Player of the Year honors; and have accumulated 27 winner’s points.“I said the Hall of Fame will be my last goal, but it really came early and I have achieved pretty much everything I set so far in my career,” said Park, who completed her career grand slam in August. “There are plenty of other go

Nov 23, 2015
Park In-bee qualifies for LPGA Hall of Fame
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Korea blanks US, wins Premier 12 title

The Korean national baseball team players toss their captain, Jeong Keun-woo, into air after winning the inaugural Premier 12 international baseball tournament by defeating the United States 8-0 at the TokyoDome in Japan, Saturday. / YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulThe Korean national baseball team captured the inaugural Premier 12 international baseball tournament title after defeating the United States 8-0 in Tokyo, Saturday.In the Tokyo Dome, left fielder Kim Hyun-soo knocked in three runs and first baseman Park Byung-ho blasted a three-run home run in the fourth for the victory. This is first-ever title in a senior-level baseball championship for Korea since their historic gold medal campaign in the 2008 Summer Olympics.Korea, who advanced to the final after the 4-3 comeback win against Japan, Thursday, started quickly against the U.S. starter Zack Segovia as center fielder Lee Yong-kyu hit a double to score second baseman and leadoff Jeong Keun-woo who was on the second base after hitting a single and stealing second in the top of the first. Segovia left the mound in the third after all

Nov 22, 2015
Korea blanks US, wins Premier 12 title
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North Chungcheong Province team defends 61st Unification Relay Marathon title

Hankook Ilbo President Lee Jong-seoung, fourth from left, poses with the North Chungcheong Province team after the 61st Korean Peninsula Unification Relay Marathon at Gunnae Elementary School in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Saturday. / Korea Times photo by Koh Young-kwonBy Baek Byung-yeulThe North Chungcheong Province marathon team has won the 61st Korean Peninsula Unification Marathon, Saturday, for the 10th consecutive year.Hosted by the Hankook Ilbo, the sister paper of The Korea Times, and sponsored by Dongwha Group, the last runner of the North Chungcheong Province team crossed the finish line first at Tongilchon, also known as Unification Village, in Paju, Gyeonggi Province for a total time 13 hours 44 minutes and 31 seconds.As well as being the 10th consecutive win for the team, it was their 20th overall since winning in 1963. The runner-up was the Gyeonggi Province team, who recorded 13 hours 46 minutes and 37seconds while the Seoul team came in third.In the five-day-long race, which some 200 participants run for 259 kilometers in stretches from Jeju to Paju,

Nov 22, 2015
North Chungcheong Province team defends 61st Unification Relay Marathon title
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Lee Chun-soo to end up-and-down career

Lee Chun-sooBy John DuerdenThings will never be the same again. Lee Chun-soo is hanging up his cleats, calling it a day or whatever cliche that fits when a football player announces his retirement. And so ends one of the most up-and-down careers that any athlete ― Korean or not ― has ever had.Lee had the talent to be one of the best players in the modern history of Asian football and off the pitch too, he had other gifts. He will be missed though by different people and for different reasons.Lee is talking of following fellow 2002 and 2006 World Cup teammates Ahn Jung-hwan and Lee Young-pyo into the commentary box. Turn on the television soon and you could see the controversial figure on the screen. If so, producers will be hoping that he provokes a similar reaction in the media as he did on and off the field during his career ― love him or not, he can't be ignored.“I want to follow the examples set by Lee Young-pyo and Ahn Jung-hwan,” said the winger. “I want the public to understand football more easily with my commentating. At the moment, baseball

Nov 22, 2015
Lee Chun-soo to end up-and-down career
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