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  2. China–South Korea football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The ChinaSouth Korea football rivalry is a sports rivalry between the men's national association football teams of each country. The rivalry is commonly referred to as Konghanzheng ( Chinese : 恐韩症 ; pinyin : kǒng hán zhèng ; lit.

  3. Japan–South Korea football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The historical and regional conflicts between Japan and South Korea, including Japanese occupation of Korea until 1945, have greatly influenced the football rivalry between the two countries. [5] Their first encounter in football was a two-legged qualifier for the 1954 FIFA World Cup .

  4. EAFF E-1 Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    After the East Asian Football Federation was formed in 2002, the East Asian Football Championship replaced this tournament. In the tournament, China , South Korea , and Japan have the right to automatically enter the competition, while other participants have to go through a qualifying round.

  5. 2002 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea/Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA. It was held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at sites in South Korea and Japan , with its final match hosted by Japan at International Stadium in Yokohama .

  6. 2000 AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Japan beat China in a thriller in Beirut, 3–2, to once again face the Saudis in the final. In the third place match, South Korea won bronze with a 1–0 win over China. The final in Beirut was filled with majority of Saudi supporters, and was seen as the rematch of the 1992 final and earlier group stage encounter.

  7. Football at the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Football at the Asian Games was a senior tournament until 1998. ... Japan: China: 2–0: South Korea: 8 6 2010 details: Guangzhou: Japan: 1–0: North Korea: South Korea:

  8. List of AFC Asian Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    South Korea: Sabah Al Salem Stadium: Kuwait City, Kuwait: 25,000 1984: Saudi Arabia 2–0 China: National Stadium: Singapore: 26,000 1988: Saudi Arabia 0–0 [n 2] South Korea: Al-Ahly Stadium: Doha, Qatar: 20,000 1992: Japan 1–0 Saudi Arabia: Hiroshima Big Arch: Hiroshima, Japan: 60,000 1996: Saudi Arabia 0–0 [n 3] United Arab Emirates ...

  9. Football at the 1993 East Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Football at the 1993 East Asian Games refers to a football tournament held during the East Asian Games.All matches were played in Shanghai, China PR in May 1993. South Korea, which remained undefeated through the tournament and conceded only one goal in 5 matches, topped the points table.