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This article shows matches of the South Korea national football B team.
The following matches are international matches against national reserve teams (including under-23 teams before the 1992 Summer Olympics), league selections or university selections.
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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1962-09-22 | Friendly | Unknown | Singapore | Singapore | [1] | ||
1964-08-29 | 1964 Pestabola Merdeka | 3–0 | Japan | Ipoh, Malaysia | [2] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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1971-08-08 | 1971 Pestabola Merdeka | Kang Jong-tae 56', 74' An Won-nam 73' | 3–0 | Japan | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [3] | |
1972-09-14 | Friendly | 1–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [4] | ||
1973-06-24 | Friendly | Sim Yong-wook 71' | 1–0 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [5] | |
1974-06-01 | 1974 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Yoo Dong-choon 62' | 1–1 | Japan | Jakarta, Indonesia | [6] [7] | |
1974-09-28 | Friendly | 4–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [8] | ||
1975-09-08 | Friendly | Yoon Myung-ryeol 60' Park Chang-sun 68' | 2–2 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [9] | |
1976-08-01 | 1976 World University Championships | 1–1 | France | Rivera, Uruguay | [10] | ||
1976-08-03 | 1976 World University Championships | 2–1 | Brazil | Rivera, Uruguay | [11] | ||
1976-08-05 | 1976 World University Championships | 4–0 | Chile | Montevideo, Uruguay | [12] | ||
1976-08-07 | 1976 World University Championships | 3–3 ( a.e.t. ) (4–3 p) | Senegal | Montevideo, Uruguay | [13] | ||
1976-08-11 | 1976 World University Championships | 2–1 | Netherlands | Montevideo, Uruguay | [14] | ||
1976-08-14 | 1976 World University Championships | 2–1 | Paraguay | Montevideo, Uruguay | [15] | ||
1976-12-04 | Friendly | Lee Kang-min 69' | 1–0 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [16] | |
1977-06-15 | Friendly | Unknown | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [17] | ||
1978-05-04 | Saudi Tournament | 2–2 | Kenya | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | [18] [19] | [note 1] | |
1978-05-07 | Saudi Tournament | 5–0 | Pakistan | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | [18] [20] | [note 1] | |
1978-05-10 | Saudi Tournament | Jin Yong-gil 14' Shin Dong-min 62' | 2–0 | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | [18] [21] | [note 1] |
1978-06-17 | 1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Park Chang-sun 43', 52' Park Yong-ju 60' | 3–1 | Indonesia | Jakarta, Indonesia | [6] [22] | |
1979-03-04 | Friendly | Choi Gyeong-sik ?' | 1–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [23] | |
1979-06-16 | Friendly | 2–0 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [24] | ||
1979-06-30 | 1979 Pestabola Merdeka | Lee Kang-jo 55' Kim Kang-nam 60' Jeong Hyeon-bok 81' | 3–1 | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [25] | |
1979-08-30 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 5–1 | Kuwait | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-01 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 5–0 | Zambia | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-03 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 2–2 | Mexico | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-05 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 3–0 | Morocco | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-07 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 2–0 | Japan | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-09 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 1–3 | Romania | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-11 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 4–2 | Algeria | Mexico City, Mexico | [26] | ||
1979-09-13 | 1979 Korea Cup | Choi Jong-geol 31', 58' (pen.) Song Dae-seong 44' Park Hang-seo 55' | 4–0 | Malaysia | Busan Gudeok Stadium Busan, South Korea | ||
1979-11-22 | 1979 King's Cup | Kim Sung-nam ?', ?' Seo Won-sang ?', ?' | 6–2 | Indonesia | Bangkok, Thailand | [27] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2010-03-28 | 7th Denso Cup | Ko Moo-yeol 57' | 1–1 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Tokyo, Japan | [137] | |
2011-03-27 | 8th Denso Cup | Bae Cheon-seok 12' Baek Sung-dong 52' | 2–2 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Anyang, South Korea | [138] | |
2011-08-11 | 2011 Summer Universiade | Kim Byung-oh 25', 44' (pen.) Lee Myung-joo 77' Park Hyung-jin 82' | 4–1 | Colombia | Shenzhen, China | [139] | |
2011-08-14 | 2011 Summer Universiade | Cho Young-hoon 23' Shim Dong-woon 72' | 2–1 | Namibia | Shenzhen, China | [139] | |
2011-08-16 | 2011 Summer Universiade | — | 0–0 | China | Shenzhen, China | ||
2011-08-18 | 2011 Summer Universiade | — | 0–1 | Great Britain | Shenzhen, China | ||
2011-08-20 | 2011 Summer Universiade | Kim Byung-oh 53' (pen.) | 1–0 | Italy | Shenzhen, China | [139] | |
2011-08-22 | 2011 Summer Universiade | — | 0–0 (3–0 p) | Uruguay | Shenzhen, China | ||
2012-03-25 | 9th Denso Cup | Nam Seung-woo 69' | 1–2 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Tokyo, Japan | [140] | |
2013-03-24 | 10th Denso Cup | Jeong Jae-hyeok 11' (pen.) Lee Ho-seok 73' | 2–0 | Japan | Anyang, South Korea | [141] | |
2013-10-06 | 2013 East Asian Games | Kim Sun-min 34' Kwak Rae-seung 39' | 2–1 | China | Tianjin, China | [142] | |
2013-10-08 | 2013 East Asian Games | Kwak Rae-seung 25' Kim Jung-joo 57' | 2–5 | Japan | Tianjin, China | [142] | |
2013-10-10 | 2013 East Asian Games | Kim Sun-min 42' Choi Young-kwang 90+4' | 2–2 | North Korea | Tianjin, China | [142] | |
2013-10-14 | 2013 East Asian Games | Choi Gwon-su 4' Jo Joon-jae 21' Leung Kwun-chung 24' (o.g.) Kim Sun-min 63', 66', 75' | 6–0 | Hong Kong | Tianjin, China | [142] | |
2014-03-29 | 11th Denso Cup | — | 0–6 | Japan | Kanazawa, Japan | [143] | |
2015-03-29 | 12th Denso Cup | Kim Gun-hee ?' ? ?' | 2–1 | Japan | Hwaseong, South Korea | ||
2015-07-02 | 2015 Summer Universiade | Jung Won-jin 11' Park Dong-jin 13', 52' | 3–1 | Chinese Taipei | Gwangju, South Korea | [144] | |
2015-07-05 | 2015 Summer Universiade | Jung Won-jin 60' | 1–0 | Italy | Gwangju, South Korea | [144] | |
2015-07-07 | 2015 Summer Universiade | Seo Young-jae 18' Lee Jung-bin 83', 87' | 3–1 | Canada | Gwangju, South Korea | [144] | |
2015-07-09 | 2015 Summer Universiade | Lee Jung-bin 28' Jung Won-jin 70' (pen.), 90+2' | 3–0 | Uruguay | Gwangju, South Korea | [144] | |
2015-07-11 | 2015 Summer Universiade | Lee Hyeon-seong 56' Jung Won-jin 64' | 2–0 | Brazil | Gwangju, South Korea | [144] | |
2015-07-13 | 2015 Summer Universiade | — | 0–3 | Italy | Gwangju, South Korea | ||
2015-11-13 | 2015 BTV Cup | Moon Jun-ho 17' Jang Cheol-yong 64' Jeong Jun-gyu 82' | 3–0 | Japan | Gò Đậu Stadium Thủ Dầu Một, Vietnam | [145] | |
2016-03-20 | 13th Denso Cup | Kuk Tae-jeong 26' | 1–2 | Japan | Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium Kawasaki, Japan | [146] | |
2016-09-01 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 5–0 | Hong Kong | Taebaek, South Korea | [147] | [note 5] | |
2016-09-02 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 2–3 | Iran | Taebaek, South Korea | [148] | [note 6] | |
2016-09-03 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–0 | Malaysia | Taebaek, South Korea | [149] | [note 6] | |
2016-09-03 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–0 | Hong Kong | Taebaek, South Korea | [149] | [note 7] | |
2016-09-05 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 2–2 (3–4 p) | Iran | Taebaek, South Korea | [150] | [note 5] | |
2016-09-06 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 2–1 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [151] | [note 8] | |
2016-09-06 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 6–7 | Oman | Taebaek, South Korea | [151] | [note 5] | |
2016-09-06 | 2016 Asian University Football Tournament | 6–0 | China | Taebaek, South Korea | [151] | [note 7] | |
2017-03-12 | 14th Denso Cup | Lee Keun-ho 34' (pen.) Won Gi-jong 97' | 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Paju, South Korea | [152] | |
2017-08-19 | 2017 Summer Universiade | Jeong Tae-wook 58' | 1–2 | Argentina | Taoyuan, Republic of China | [153] | |
2017-08-21 | 2017 Summer Universiade | Jeong Taek-hoon 10', 73' Lee Keun-ho 27' Cho Jae-wan 64', 71' | 5–0 | Ukraine | New Taipei City, Republic of China | [153] | |
2017-08-23 | 2017 Summer Universiade | Doo Hyeon-seok 45', 46' | 2–2 | South Africa | Taoyuan, Republic of China | [153] | |
2017-08-25 | 2017 Summer Universiade | Lee Hyeon-sik 13', 50' Jo Seong-wook 45' Doo Hyeon-seok 55' Min Joon-young 71', 82' | 6–0 | Chinese Taipei | New Taipei City, Republic of China | [153] | |
2017-08-27 | 2017 Summer Universiade | Cho Jae-wan 10' Lee Keun-ho 74', 88' | 3–3 | Brazil | New Taipei City, Republic of China | [153] | |
2017-08-29 | 2017 Summer Universiade | Cho Jae-wan 7' Lee Keun-ho 54' Kang Ji-hoon 74' | 3–0 | South Africa | Zhubei, Republic of China | [153] | |
2017-09-20 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–2 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 9] | |
2017-09-20 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–2 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 10] | |
2017-09-20 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | Lee Chang-hoon ?', ?', ?' Choe Byeong-chan ?' | 4–0 | Malaysia | Taebaek, South Korea | [155] | [note 5] |
2017-09-21 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | An Seung-on ?', ?', ?' Yoon Si-jun ?', ?' Song Hong-min ?' Jang Seong-hyun ?' | 7–0 | Philippines | Taebaek, South Korea | [156] | [note 6] |
2017-09-23 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 6] | |
2017-09-23 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–0 | Thailand | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 7] | |
2017-09-24 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–0 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 11] | |
2017-09-24 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 4–1 | Iran | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 6] | |
2017-09-26 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 4–0 | Malaysia | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 7] | |
2017-09-26 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–1 | Thailand | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 5] | |
2017-09-27 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | — | 0–2 | Thailand | Taebaek, South Korea | [154] | [note 6] |
2017-09-27 | 2017 Asian University Football Tournament | Lee Chang-hoon 71' (pen.) Kim Dong-hyun 78' (pen.) | 2–3 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [157] | [note 12] |
2018-03-18 | 15th Denso Cup | Lee Min-gyu 43' Lee Byeong-ju ?' ? 78' (o.g.) | 3–4 | Japan | Kashiwanoha Stadium Kashiwa, Japan | [158] | |
2018-09-05 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 4–2 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 8] | |
2018-09-05 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–1 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 12] | |
2018-09-06 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–1 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 9] | |
2018-09-06 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–1 | Oman | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 6] | |
2018-09-06 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 2–0 | Malaysia | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 5] | |
2018-09-09 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 4–1 | Chinese Taipei | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 5] | |
2018-09-09 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 6–0 | South Africa | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 7] | |
2018-09-11 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 13–0 | Philippines | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 5] | |
2018-09-11 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 3–0 | Oman | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 7] | |
2018-09-11 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 5–0 | South Africa | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 6] | |
2018-09-12 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–1 (3–4 p) | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 13] | |
2018-09-12 | 2018 Asian University Football Tournament | 1–2 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [159] | [note 11] | |
2019-03-17 | 16th Denso Cup | Kim In-gyoon 42' Kim Min-jun 107' | 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Tongyeong, South Korea | [160] | |
2019-07-02 | 2019 Summer Universiade | Lee Geon-hee 31' Cha Oh-yeon 85' | 2–1 | Uruguay | Caserta, Italy | [161] | |
2019-07-05 | 2019 Summer Universiade | Baek Seung-woo 6' Kim Ho 84' | 2–3 | Republic of Ireland | Casoria, Italy | [161] | |
2019-07-09 | 2019 Summer Universiade | — | 0–2 | Japan | Nocera Inferiore, Italy | ||
2019-07-11 | 2019 Summer Universiade | Kim Min-jun 26' Yang Ji-hoon 43' Kim Hyeon-woo 90+3' | 3–2 | France | Caserta, Italy | [161] | |
2019-07-13 | 2019 Summer Universiade | Kim Hyeon-woo 60' | 1–1 (3–1 p) | Ukraine | Caserta, Italy | [161] | |
2019-09-18 | 2019 Asian University Football Tournament | Kim Jae-cheol 28', 69' Jo Hyeon-jin 71' | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | Tainan, Taiwan | [162] [163] | [note 14] |
2019-09-19 | 2019 Asian University Football Tournament | Kim Seung-ho 10', 26' Park Yoon-ho 25' ? 49' (o.g.) Oh Ju-won 64' Kim Min-su 78', 85' Kim Jae-cheol 90+1' | 8–0 | Hong Kong | Tainan, Taiwan | [164] | |
2019-09-22 | 2019 Asian University Football Tournament | — | 0–0 (4–1 p) | Chinese Taipei | Tainan, Taiwan | [165] | [note 15] |
2019-09-26 | 2019 Asian University Football Tournament | Kim Jae-cheol 73' | 1–4 | Japan | Tainan, Taiwan | [166] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2020 | 17th Denso Cup | — | Cancelled | Japan | — | ||
2021 | 18th Denso Cup | — | Cancelled | Japan | — | ||
2022-06-25 | 19th Denso Cup | — | 0–5 | Japan | Lemon Gas Stadium Hiratsuka Hiratsuka, Japan | [167] | |
2022-09-17 | 20th Denso Cup | Lee Sang-hyeok 45', 110' Lee Jong-eon 52' | 3–2 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Anyang, South Korea | [168] | |
2023-03-21 | 21st Denso Cup | — | 0–1 | Japan | Urawa Komaba Stadium Saitama, Japan | [169] | |
2023-09-07 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | — | 0–0 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [170] | [note 16] |
2023-09-07 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Kang Seong-hwa 23' Lee Yong-jun 29' Kim Mu-jin 47' Yoo Hyeon-jun 73' Oh Seung-gyu 86' | 5–0 | Vietnam | Taebaek, South Korea | [171] | [note 17] |
2023-09-08 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Lee Jin-seok 15' Kim Min-jae 26', 38' Lee Yong-jun 32' (pen.) | 4–1 | Philippines | Taebaek, South Korea | [172] | [note 17] |
2023-09-08 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Jo Jae-hyeok 29', 59' Kim Geon-ha 47' ? 51' (o.g.) | 4–0 | Chinese Taipei | Taebaek, South Korea | [173] | [note 16] |
2023-09-10 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Jo Joong-hyun 21' Kim Gil-yong 59' Kim Dong-an 72' Yeo Hong-gyu 75', 77', 88' | 6–1 | Thailand | Taebaek, South Korea | [174] | [note 17] |
2023-09-10 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Kim Geon-ha 1' Kim Hee-geon 62', 70' Jo Jae-hyeok 79' Choi Min-hyeok 87' (pen.) | 5–1 | Malaysia | Taebaek, South Korea | [175] | [note 16] |
2023-09-11 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Byun Jae-young 12' Kim Jin-hyung 18', 50' Kim Seok-gyun 44' Jo Jae-hyeok 61', 82' | 6–1 | Thailand | Taebaek, South Korea | [176] | [note 16] |
2023-09-12 | 2023 Asian University Football Tournament | Hayashi 45+1' (o.g.) | 1–2 | Japan | Taebaek, South Korea | [177] | [note 17] |
2023-09-24 | 22nd Denso Cup | An Jae-jun 56' | 1–2 | Japan | Anyang Sports Complex Anyang, South Korea | [178] | |
2024-03-24 | 23rd Denso Cup | — | 0–2 | Japan | Anyang Sports Complex Anyang, South Korea | [179] | |
2024-06-03 | 2024 Asian University Football Tournament | Park Si-eon 7', 26', 90' Lee Ho-jun 11' Kim Young-jae 16' Seo Yu-min 18' Kim Hee-geon 39' Sim Yoon-gi 68' | 8–0 | Philippines | Malaysia | [180] | |
2024-06-04 | 2024 Asian University Football Tournament | Park Ji-yong 24' An Tae-wook 45' Jang In-ho 49', 52' Kim Young-jae 61' | 5–3 | Oman | Malaysia | [181] | |
2024-06-05 | 2024 Asian University Football Tournament | — | 0–0 | Malaysia | Malaysia | [182] | |
2024-06-08 | 2024 Asian University Football Tournament | — | 0–1 | Japan | Malaysia | [182] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2008-10-01 | 2008 Ho Chi Minh City Cup | Moon Byung-woo 15' | 1–3 | Turkmenistan A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | [286] | |
2008-10-03 | 2008 Ho Chi Minh City Cup | Kim Hyo-gi 63' | 1–0 | Vietnam A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | [287] | |
2008-10-05 | 2008 Ho Chi Minh City Cup | An Jeong-gu 12' Moon Byung-woo 16', 59' Song Ho-young 56' | 4–1 | Myanmar A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | [288] | |
2009-10-20 | 2009 Ho Chi Minh City Cup | — | 0–1 | Singapore A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | [289] | |
2009-10-22 | 2009 Ho Chi Minh City Cup | Kim Byung-oh 45', 89' | 2–0 | Vietnam A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | [290] | |
2009-10-24 | 2009 Ho Chi Minh City Cup | 8–6 | Turkmenistan A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | [289] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2010-11-02 | 2010 VFF Cup | Jung Woo-young 61' Kim Min-je 90+1' | 2–0 | Vietnam A | Hanoi, Vietnam | [291] | |
2010-11-04 | 2010 VFF Cup | Jung Woo-young 35' (pen.) | 1–1 | North Korea A | Hanoi, Vietnam | [292] | |
2010-11-06 | 2010 VFF Cup | — | 0–2 | Singapore A | Hanoi, Vietnam | ||
2012-10-24 | 2012 VFF Cup | Han Seung-yeop 34' Kim Pyeong-jin 41' Park Ji-hoon 85' Lee Joong-gwon 88' | 4–1 | Laos A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | ||
2012-10-26 | 2012 VFF Cup | Park Ji-hoon 30' Gong Min-hyun 52' Jo In-hyeong 83' Yang Se-yoon 90+2' | 4–0 | Turkmenistan A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | ||
2012-10-28 | 2012 VFF Cup | Kim Bong-rae 40' (pen.) | 1–1 | Vietnam A | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | ||
2013-11-01 | 2013 BTV Cup | — | 0–0 (3–4 p) | Vietnam U23 | Vietnam | [293] |
The following matches are non-international matches against allied teams, regional teams, or clubs.
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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1961-08-15 | Friendly | 6–0 | Perak XI | Ipoh, Malaya | [183] | ||
1961-08-25 | Friendly | 1–1 | Hong Kong–Chinese | Hong Kong | [183] | ||
1961-08-26 | Friendly | 2–2 | Hong Kong–Chinese | Hong Kong | [183] | ||
1962-09-28 | Friendly | Lee Yi-woo ?', ?' Lee Woo-bong ?' | 3–2 | Perak | Ipoh, Malaya | [1] [294] | |
1962-09-29 | Friendly | 2–2 | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur, Malaya | [1] | ||
1964-09-09 | Friendly | 4–2 | Penang | George Town, Malaysia | [2] | ||
1964-09-11 | Friendly | 3–3 | Kedah XI | Alor Setar, Malaysia | [2] | ||
1967-06-03 | Friendly | 2–0 | Middlesex Wanderers | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [295] | [note 20] | |
1969-05-24 | Friendly | 1–3 | Middlesex Wanderers | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | |||
1969-05-25 | Friendly | 0–1 | Middlesex Wanderers | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | |||
1969-06-26 | Friendly | 1–3 | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | |||
1969-11-06 | 1969 Pestabola Merdeka | 3–2 | Western Australia XI | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [191] [296] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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1992-01-2? | 1992 King's Cup | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | |||
1992-01-26 | 1992 King's Cup | Choo Dae-yeon ?' | 1–2 | Tianjin | Bangkok, Thailand | [317] [318] | |
1992-12-14 | 1992 Merlion Cup | Lee Gi-bum 63' | 1–1 | FC Nitra | Singapore | [279] | |
1993-02-06 | 1993 Pestabola Merdeka | Im Jae-sun ?' Kwon Woo-jin ?' | 2–2 | Aarau | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [282] [319] | |
1993-02-09 | 1993 King's Cup | Choi Dong-sik 88' (pen.) | 1–1 | Rotor Volgograd | Bangkok, Thailand | [71] | [note 4] |
1993-02-11 | 1993 King's Cup | Jo Ssang-je 38', 57' | 2–0 | Wisła Kraków | Bangkok, Thailand | [71] | [note 4] |
1993-02-12 | 1993 Pestabola Merdeka | Roh Sang-rae 80' | 1–0 | CSKA Sofia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [282] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2008-11-29 | 2008 BTV Cup | Park Sang-hyun 70' Yang Joon-a 75' | 2–1 | Dong Tam Long An | Vietnam | [320] | |
2008-12-01 | 2008 BTV Cup | Lee Jae-min 38' | 1–1 | Haiphong Cement | Vietnam | [321] | |
2008-12-03 | 2008 BTV Cup | Seo Young-deok 23' | 1–2 | Matsubara | Vietnam | [322] | |
2008-12-05 | 2008 BTV Cup | Park Hee-sung 55' | 1–2 | SHB Da Nang | Vietnam | [323] | |
2008-12-07 | 2008 BTV Cup | 2–7 | Matsubara | Vietnam | [324] |
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The KFA Awards is an annual award ceremony hosted by Korea Football Association (KFA).
Hwang Jae-man was a South Korean former football player and manager, playing as a left-back and midfielder. He is known as a long throw-in during his playing days, and has scored on several occasions with mid-range shots based on powerful kicks. He also displayed solid defensive skills with strong man-to-man marks, and from his twilight years onwards, he captained the club and South Korea, demonstrating leadership.
Park Soo-il was a South Korean former footballer and football manager who played as a forward. He was known for his bold breakthrough and constant mobility to create decisive opportunities during his time as a player. In addition, during his tenure as head coach of Soongsil University, he coached several star players such as Choi Jin-cheul and is largely credited for converting Choi Jin-chul from a forward to a defender.
Jeong Kang-ji is a South Korean former footballer who played as a forward. He played for Yangzee and Korea Trust Bank on a club level and represented South Korea at the 1966 Asian Games and the 1970 Asian Games where he was part of the winning squad in the football tournament.
Park Young-tae is a South Korean former footballer and manager. He played for the Korea Marine Corps and the POSCO Atoms throughout the 1970s and represented his home country internationally in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup and the 1974 Asian Games, reaching runners-up in the Asian Cup.
Noh Heung-seop is a South Korean former footballer, manager and accountant. He played for Kookmin Bank throughout the 1970s to where he was named the best player of the 1978 Korean National Football Championship. He also represented his home country internationally in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup, reaching runners-up. He also served as Vice President of the Korea Football Association throughout his later career as manager.