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  2. South Korea women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The South Korea women's national football team ( Korean : 대한민국 여자 축구 국가대표팀, recognised as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in international women's football competitions. The South Korean women's team has qualified for four FIFA World Cups in 2003, 2015 (when they reached the round of 16), 2019 and 2023.

  3. List of football stadiums in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Province Build Home team(s) Seoul Olympic Stadium: 69,950: Seoul: 1984: Seoul World Cup Stadium: 66,704: Seoul: 2001: FC Seoul: Daegu Stadium

  4. United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The United States of America (USA) competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. 527 competitors, 332 men and 195 women, took part in 230 events in 27 sports. The United States finished outside of the top two in the overall medal count (third behind the Soviet Union and East Germany ) for the first time and in the gold medal count ...

  5. South Korea’s Park Eun-seon almost quit soccer after gender ...

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    South Korea is due to face Columbia in its first Group H match at the 2023 Women’s World Cup on July 25 and “Park-latan’s” dream may well come true on the biggest stage of them all.

  6. 1988 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 Summer Olympics (Korean: 1988년 하계 올림픽; RR: 1988-nyeon Hagye Ollimpik), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad (제24회 올림픽경기대회; Je-24-hoe Ollimpik-Gyeonggidaehoe) and officially branded as Seoul 1988 (서울 1988), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. 159 nations were represented at the ...

  7. South Korea women's national football team results - Wikipedia

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    Wang Linlin 73'. Report (EAFF) Report (EAFF) Choe Yu-ri 34'. Stadium: Kashima Soccer Stadium. Attendance: 352. Referee: Kate Jacewicz ( Australia) 26 July 2022 EAFF Championship. South Korea.

  8. WK League - Wikipedia

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    The WK League ( Hangul: WK리그) is a semi-professional women's football league, [1] [2] run by the Korea Football Association (KFA) and the Korea Women's Football Federation (KWFF), which represents the sport's highest level in South Korea. [3] Icheon Daekyo won the inaugural edition of the WK League in 2009 and won two more titles in 2011 ...

  9. 2021 WK League - Wikipedia

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    2022 →. (Note: All statistics do not include play-off matches) The 2021 WK League was the 13th season of the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea. The regular season ran from 26 April to 9 November 2021 (originally until 5 October, but was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea ). [1]