Football at the 1998 Asian Games | ||
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Below are the squads for the women's football tournament at the 1998 Asian Games, played in Bangkok, Thailand.
Coach: Satoshi Miyauchi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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FW | Jin Pyol-hui | 19 August 1980 (aged 18) | ||
FW | Jo Jong-ran | 18 September 1971 (aged 27) | ||
FW | Jo Song-ok | 18 March 1974 (aged 24) | ||
DF | Kim Hye-ran | 19 May 1970 (aged 28) | ||
MF | Kim Kum-sil | 24 December 1970 (aged 27) | ||
FW | Kim Song-ryo | 5 June 1976 (aged 22) | ||
DF | Kim Sun-hui | 4 April 1972 (aged 26) | ||
DF | Kim Sun-hye | 1 January 1977 (aged 21) | ||
GK | Kye Yong-sun | 27 March 1972 (aged 26) | ||
MF | Pak Jong-ae | 3 April 1974 (aged 24) | ||
DF | Ri Ae-gyong | 12 September 1971 (aged 27) | ||
MF | Ri Hyang-ok | 18 December 1977 (aged 20) | ||
GK | Ri Jong-hui | 20 August 1975 (aged 23) | ||
FW | Ri Kum-suk | 16 August 1978 (aged 20) | ||
MF | Ri Kyong-ae | 4 December 1972 (aged 26) | ||
MF | Sol Yong-suk | 4 February 1975 (aged 23) | ||
DF | Yang Kyong-hui | 21 January 1978 (aged 20) | ||
DF | Yun In-sil | 10 January 1976 (aged 22) |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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GK | Nuengrutai Srathongvian | 1 January 1972 (aged 26) | ||
GK | Dechophon Sungtong |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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FW | Bùi Thị Hiền Lương | |||
MF | Đỗ Thị Mỹ Oanh | |||
MF | Đoàn Thị Kim Chi | 29 April 1979 (aged 19) | ||
GK | Nguyễn Thị Kim Hồng |
Coach: Ma Yuanan
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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FW | Bai Jie | 28 March 1972 (aged 26) | ||
DF | Fan Yunjie | 29 April 1972 (aged 26) | ||
GK | Gao Hong | 27 November 1967 (aged 31) | ||
FW | Jin Yan | 27 July 1972 (aged 26) | ||
MF | Liu Ailing | 2 June 1967 (aged 31) | ||
MF | Liu Ying | 11 June 1974 (aged 24) | ||
DF | Man Yanling | 9 November 1972 (aged 26) | ||
MF | Qiu Haiyan | 17 June 1974 (aged 24) | ||
DF | Shui Qingxia | 18 December 1966 (aged 31) | ||
MF | Sun Qimin | |||
FW | Sun Wen | 6 April 1973 (aged 25) | ||
DF | Wang Jingxia | 11 November 1976 (aged 22) | ||
MF | Wang Liping | 12 November 1973 (aged 25) | ||
DF | Wen Lirong | 2 October 1969 (aged 29) | ||
DF | Xie Huilin | 17 January 1975 (aged 23) | ||
FW | Zhang Ouying | 2 November 1975 (aged 23) | ||
MF | Zhao Lihong | 4 December 1972 (aged 26) | ||
GK | Zhao Yan | 7 May 1972 (aged 26) |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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Chang Ming-chu | ||||
Chang Tzu-yun | ||||
FW | Chen Ya-ling | 23 September 1979 (aged 19) | ||
Chu Hsin-hsin | ||||
FW | He Meng-hua | |||
MF | Huang Chun-lan | 15 March 1979 (aged 19) | ||
Huang Shou-mei | ||||
Hung Li-min | ||||
Hung Mei-li | ||||
DF | Lan Lan-fen | 22 November 1973 (aged 25) | ||
FW | Lee Ming-shu | 22 March 1979 (aged 19) | ||
Li Chia-lun | ||||
Tseng Yueh-jo | ||||
Wu Huey-shwu | ||||
GK | Yang Tsu-chen | |||
Yang Ya-ching | ||||
Yeh Yu-shuang | ||||
Yen Chih-ping |
Coach: S. Arumainayagam [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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MF | Bentla D'Coth | 29 May 1969 (aged 29) | ||
GK | Binshori Devi | |||
DF | Chaitali Devi | |||
DF | Chaoba Devi | 24 April 1973 (aged 25) | ||
DF | Khambi Devi | |||
DF | Kumari Devi | |||
FW | Lokeshwari Devi | |||
MF | Oinam Bembem Devi | 1 March 1980 (aged 18) | ||
GK | Rabita Devi | |||
FW | S. Rani Devi | |||
FW | Tababi Devi | 1 September 1977 (aged 21) | ||
DF | Ezhilarasi | |||
FW | Sujata Kar | 13 May 1980 (aged 18) | ||
FW | Gurmeet Kaur | |||
MF | Gracye Pereira | |||
DF | Maria Rebello | |||
MF | Sradhanjali Samantaray | 20 June 1978 (aged 20) | ||
MF | Alpana Sil |
Coach: Lee Yi-woo
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Jung Ho-jung | 11 May 1976 (aged 22) | |
2 | DF | Lee Mi-yeon | ||
3 | DF | Park Hae-jung | 10 March 1977 (aged 21) | |
4 | DF | Kim Yu-jin | 17 July 1979 (aged 19) | |
5 | Hwang Hye-young | |||
6 | FW | Cha Sung-mi | 23 November 1975 (aged 23) | |
7 | MF | Son Seong-mi | ||
8 | MF | Kim Kyul-sil | 13 April 1982 (aged 16) | |
9 | FW | Lee Myung-hwa | 29 July 1973 (aged 25) | |
10 | Lee Mi-ae | |||
11 | Kwon Min-ju | |||
12 | DF | Yoo Young-sil | 1 May 1975 (aged 23) | |
13 | DF | Bae Jung-soo | 11 October 1978 (aged 20) | |
14 | DF | Jin Suk-hee | 9 July 1978 (aged 20) | |
15 | Park Ji-hye | |||
16 | Kim Mi-jung | |||
17 | Kang Sun-mi | |||
18 | Kim Mi-jeong |
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