Corea del Sud

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Corea del Sud
La Repubblica di Corea (in Coreano: Daehan Minguk (Hangul: 대한 민국;  Hanja: 大韓民國), chiamata comunemente Corea del Sud, occupa la metà meridionale della penisola coreana, con a nord la Corea del Nord, a ovest il Mar Giallo (e poi la Cina), a sud e a est il Mare del Giappone (e poi il Giappone). Le due coree sono ancora tecnicamente in stato di guerra (dall'armistizio del 1953), e le relazioni fra i due paesi tendono a variare repentinamente da un'estremità all'altra.
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South Korea national football team
South Korea Nickname Asian Tigers, Taeguk Warriors Association Korea Football Association Coach Dick Advocaat (October 2005 ~ ) Most caps Hong Myung-Bo (135) Top scorer Cha Bum-Kun (55) Home colours
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First international South Korea 5 - 3 Mexico (LondonEnglandAugust 21948) Largest win South Korea 16 - 0 Nepal (IncheonSouth KoreaSeptember 292003) Worst defeat Sweden 12 - 0 South Korea (LondonEnglandAugust 51948) World Cup Appearances 6 (First in 1954) Best result Fourth place, 2002 AFC Asian Cup Appearances 10 (First in 1956) Best result Winners, 1956 and 1960
The South Korea national football team has often been considered Asia's most successful national team since they made their debut at the 1948 Summer Olympics. It has participated in more World Cup finals than any other Asian team, even reaching the semi-finals in 2002.

Since the 1950s, South Korea has emerged as a major football power in Asia, winning several prestigious Asian football championships, including the first two Asian Cup tournaments. The South Korean national team has also played in five consecutive World Cup finals from 1986, for a total of six World Cups.

The Korean professional football league was launched in South Korea in 1983 as the first ever professional football league in East Asia. This not only pleased domestic football fans, but it has also upgraded the level of the nation's football.

The 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly with Japan, was a sign of the rapid progress made in South Korean football. Led by Dutch coach Guus Hiddink and assistant coach Pim Verbeek, South Korea defeated Italy and Spain, and advancing to the semi-finals, a first for Asian football. The enthusiasm of the red-clad supporters, known as the "red devils", also made a big impression on viewers world-wide.

On June 82005, South Korea qualified for its seventh World Cup by beating Kuwait 4-0 in Kuwait City. Contents 1 World Cup record 2 Asian Cup record 3 East Asian Cup record 4 2002 World Cup Squad 5 2006 World Cup Squad 6 Notes 7 See also 8 External links
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