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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) or league 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] | |
1974-06-01 | 1974 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Yoo Dong-choon 62' | 1–1 | Japan | Jakarta, Indonesia | [4] [5] | |
1978-05-04 | Saudi Tournament | 2–2 | Kenya | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | [6] [7] | [note 1] | |
1978-05-07 | Saudi Tournament | 5–0 | Pakistan | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | [6] [8] | [note 1] | |
1978-05-10 | Saudi Tournament | Jin Yong-gil 14' Shin Dong-min 62' | 2–0 | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | [6] [9] | [note 1] |
1978-06-17 | 1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Park Chang-sun 43', 52' Park Yong-ju 60' | 3–1 | Indonesia | Jakarta, Indonesia | [4] [10] | |
1979-06-30 | 1979 Pestabola Merdeka | Lee Kang-jo 55' Kim Kang-nam 60' Jeong Hyeon-bok 81' | 3–1 | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [11] | |
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 | [12] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2013-10-06 | 2013 East Asian Games | Kim Sun-min 34' Kwak Rae-seung 39' | 2–1 | China | Tianjin, China | [48] | |
2013-10-08 | 2013 East Asian Games | Kwak Rae-seung 25' Kim Jung-joo 57' | 2–5 | Japan | Tianjin, China | [48] | |
2013-10-10 | 2013 East Asian Games | Kim Sun-min 42' Choi Young-kwang 90+4' | 2–2 | North Korea | Tianjin, China | [48] | |
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 | [48] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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1972-09-14 | Friendly | 1–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [49] | ||
1973-06-24 | Friendly | Sim Yong-wook 71' | 1–0 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [50] | |
1974-09-28 | Friendly | 4–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [51] | ||
1975-09-08 | Friendly | Yoon Myung-ryeol 60' Park Chang-sun 68' | 2–2 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [52] | |
1976-08-01 | 1976 World University Championships | 1–1 | France | Rivera, Uruguay | [53] | ||
1976-08-03 | 1976 World University Championships | 2–1 | Brazil | Rivera, Uruguay | [54] | ||
1976-08-05 | 1976 World University Championships | 4–0 | Chile | Montevideo, Uruguay | [55] | ||
1976-08-07 | 1976 World University Championships | 3–3 ( a.e.t. ) (4–3 p ) | Senegal | Montevideo, Uruguay | [56] | ||
1976-08-11 | 1976 World University Championships | 2–1 | Netherlands | Montevideo, Uruguay | [57] | ||
1976-08-14 | 1976 World University Championships | 2–1 | Paraguay | Montevideo, Uruguay | [58] | ||
1976-12-04 | Friendly | Lee Kang-min 69' | 1–0 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [59] | |
1977-06-15 | Friendly | Unknown | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [60] | ||
1979-03-04 | Friendly | Choi Gyeong-sik ?' | 1–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [61] | |
1979-06-16 | Friendly | 2–0 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [62] | ||
1979-08-30 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 5–1 | Kuwait | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] | ||
1979-09-01 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 5–0 | Zambia | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] | ||
1979-09-03 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 2–2 | Mexico | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] | ||
1979-09-05 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 3–0 | Morocco | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] | ||
1979-09-07 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 2–0 | Japan | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] | ||
1979-09-09 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 1–3 | Romania | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] | ||
1979-09-11 | 1979 Summer Universiade | 4–2 | Algeria | Mexico City, Mexico | [63] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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1981-03-08 | Friendly | — | 0–0 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [64] | |
1982-03-21 | Friendly | Lee Gyeong-nam 24' Baek Nam-su 77' | 2–2 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [65] | |
1982-07-28 | 1982 World University Championships | 3–4 | Madagascar | Cuernavaca, Mexico | [66] [67] | ||
1982-07-30 | 1982 World University Championships | 3–1 | Canada | Cuernavaca, Mexico | [68] | ||
1982-08-01 | 1982 World University Championships | 1–1 ( a.e.t. ) (1–3 p ) | West Germany | Cuernavaca, Mexico | [69] | ||
1982-08-03 | 1982 World University Championships | 1–0 | Belgium | Cuernavaca, Mexico | [70] | ||
1982-08-05 | 1982 World University Championships | 1–0 | Netherlands | Cuernavaca, Mexico | [70] | ||
1983-03-06 | Friendly | Kim Jong-hwan ?' Baek Chi-su ?' | 2–0 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [71] | |
1984-09-30 | Friendly | Kim Bong-seong 90' | 3–2 | Japan | Seoul Sports Complex Seoul, South Korea | [72] | |
1985-08-22 | 1985 Summer Universiade | Kim Jong-boo 23', 32' Noh Soo-jin 47' Choi Jin-han 54' Hwang Yong-woo 66' Kim Joo-sung 88' | 6–2 | Great Britain | Kobe, Japan | [73] | |
1985-08-27 | 1985 Summer Universiade | Kim Jong-boo ?' Choi Jin-han ?', ?' Kim Joo-sung ?', ?' | 6–1 | Kuwait | Kobe, Japan | [73] | |
1985-08-30 | 1985 Summer Universiade | Hwang Young-woo 40' Kim Pan-keun 60' | 2–2 ( a.e.t. ) (2–4 p ) | Uruguay | Kobe, Japan | [73] | |
1985-09-01 | 1985 Summer Universiade | 2–2 ( a.e.t. ) (5–4 p ) | United States | Kobe, Japan | [73] | ||
1985-09-03 | 1985 Summer Universiade | Kim Sam-soo ?', ?', ?' Noh Soo-jin ?', ?' Kim Jun-hyun ?' | 7–2 | Mexico | Kobe, Japan | [73] | |
1987-07-06 | 1987 Summer Universiade | No Gyeong-hwan 23' Kim Joo-sung 25' Kim Sang-jin 68' | 3–2 | Soviet Union | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | [74] [75] | |
1987-07-07 | 1987 Summer Universiade | Kim Sang-jin 29', 65' Lee Kwang-jong 35' No Gyeong-hwan 41' Yeo Bum-kyu 80' | 5–0 | Brazil | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | [74] [76] | |
1987-07-09 | 1987 Summer Universiade | No Gyeong-hwan 43' | 1–2 | Yugoslavia | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | [74] [77] | |
1987-07-12 | 1987 Summer Universiade | Yeo Bum-kyu 30', 71' (pen.) Kim Joo-sung 31' | 3–0 | Japan | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | [74] [78] | |
1987-07-15 | 1987 Summer Universiade | Yoo Seung-gwan 41', 79' Kim Joo-sung 88' | 3–1 | China | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | [74] [79] | |
1987-07-18 | 1987 Summer Universiade | — | 0–5 | Soviet Union | Zagreb, Yugoslavia | [74] | |
1988-10-26 | Friendly | Kang Jae-hyeok 47' | 1–1 | Japan | Japan National Stadium Tokyo, Japan | [80] | |
1989-05-05 | Friendly | Noh Jung-yoon 42' | 1–0 | Japan | Dongdaemun Stadium Seoul, South Korea | [81] |
Date | Competition | Team scorer(s) | Score | Opponent | Venue | Ref. | Notes |
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2000-04-09 | 2000 Denso Cup | 1–4 | Japan | Yokohama, Japan | |||
2001-04-08 | 2001 Denso Cup | — | 0–2 | Japan | Yokohama, Japan | ||
2001-08-22 | 2001 Summer Universiade | Yoon Yong-gu ?' Choi Chul-woo ?' | 2–0 | Ukraine | Beijing, China | [115] | |
2001-08-24 | 2001 Summer Universiade | Jeong Shung-hoon ?', ?' | 5–1 | Thailand | Beijing, China | [116] | |
2001-08-25 | 2001 Summer Universiade | Chun Jae-woon 45' | 1–0 | Italy | Beijing, China | [117] | |
2001-08-27 | 2001 Summer Universiade | Choi Chul-woo 3' Yoon Yong-gu 19' | 2–1 | Brazil | Beijing, China | [118] | |
2001-08-29 | 2001 Summer Universiade | — | 0–1 | Japan | Beijing, China | [119] | |
2001-08-31 | 2001 Summer Universiade | — | 0–0 (5–4 p ) | China | Beijing, China | [120] | |
2002-04-07 | 2002 Denso Cup | Chung Kyung-ho 27' (pen.) Choi Sung-kuk 56' | 2–3 | Japan | Tokyo, Japan | [121] | |
2003-04-06 | 2003 Denso Cup | Park Young-geun 35' | 1–0 | Japan | Tokyo, Japan | [122] | |
2003-08-20 | 2003 Summer Universiade | Jeon Kwang-jin 35' | 1–0 | Thailand | Daegu, South Korea | [123] | |
2003-08-22 | 2003 Summer Universiade | Kwak Tae-hwi 50' (pen.) | 1–0 | Republic of Ireland | Daegu, South Korea | [124] | |
2003-08-24 | 2003 Summer Universiade | — | 0–1 | Italy | Daegu, South Korea | [125] | |
2003-08-26 | 2003 Summer Universiade | 3–1 | Mexico | Daegu, South Korea | [126] | ||
2003-08-28 | 2003 Summer Universiade | 2–1 | South Africa | Daegu, South Korea | [126] | ||
2003-08-30 | 2003 Summer Universiade | 3–2 | Uruguay | Daegu, South Korea | [126] | ||
2005-08-11 | 2005 Summer Universiade | Seo Dong-hyeon 2' | 1–2 | Brazil | İzmir, Turkey | [127] | |
2004-04-04 | 1st Denso Cup | Han Jong-won 8' Choi Sung-hyun 21' | 2–3 | Japan | Tokyo, Japan | [128] | |
2005-08-12 | 2005 Summer Universiade | — | 0–2 | Morocco | İzmir, Turkey | [129] | |
2005-08-15 | 2005 Summer Universiade | 1–3 | Turkey | İzmir, Turkey | [130] | ||
2005-08-?? | 2005 Summer Universiade | 2–4 | Iran | İzmir, Turkey | [131] | ||
2005-08-?? | 2005 Summer Universiade | 3–0 | China | İzmir, Turkey | [131] | ||
2005-08-?? | 2005 Summer Universiade | 1–2 | Great Britain | İzmir, Turkey | [131] | ||
2005-12-04 | 2nd Denso Cup | On Byung-hoon 45' (pen.) Maki 67' (o.g.) | 2–1 | Japan | Uijeongbu, South Korea | [132] | |
2006-03-26 | 3rd Denso Cup | Kim Min-ho 3' Kim Sung-hwan 86' | 2–4 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Saitama Stadium 2002 Saitama, Japan | [133] | |
2007-03-25 | 4th Denso Cup | Kim Kun-hoan 10' Cho Dong-geon 19' Lee Hun 72' | 3–0 | Japan | Anyang, South Korea | [134] | |
2008-03-23 | 5th Denso Cup | Kwon Soon-hyung 1' | 1–3 | Japan | Tokyo, Japan | [135] | |
2009-03-29 | 6th Denso Cup | Park Gi-dong 3', 47' Lee Seung-gi 71' | 3–1 | Japan | Anyang, South Korea | [136] | |
2009-06-30 | 2009 Summer Universiade | Kim Bo-kyung 17' Yun Young-sun 69' | 2–0 | Italy | Belgrade, Serbia | [137] | |
2009-07-02 | 2009 Summer Universiade | Kim Bo-kyung 47' | 1–1 | Uruguay | Belgrade, Serbia | [137] | |
2009-07-04 | 2009 Summer Universiade | Lee Jae-min 63' | 1–0 | Republic of Ireland | Belgrade, Serbia | [137] | |
2009-07-06 | 2009 Summer Universiade | Park Jin-su 67' | 1–1 (1–4 p ) | Ukraine | Belgrade, Serbia | [137] | |
2009-07-08 | 2009 Summer Universiade | Nam Joon-jae 10' Kim Bo-kyung 28' Choi Hyeon-tae 80' | 3–2 | France | Belgrade, Serbia | [137] | |
2009-07-10 | 2009 Summer Universiade | — | 0–2 | Czech Republic | Belgrade, Serbia | [137] |
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 | [151] | |
2022-09-17 | 20th Denso Cup | Lee Sang-hyeok 45', 110' Lee Jong-eon 52' | 3–2 ( a.e.t. ) | Japan | Anyang, South Korea | [152] | |
2023-03-21 | 21st Denso Cup | — | 0–1 | Japan | Urawa Komaba Stadium Saitama, Japan | [153] |
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 | [154] | ||
1961-08-25 | Friendly | 1–1 | Hong Kong–Chinese | Hong Kong | [154] | ||
1961-08-26 | Friendly | 2–2 | Hong Kong–Chinese | Hong Kong | [154] | ||
1962-09-28 | Friendly | Lee Yi-woo ?', ?' Lee Woo-bong ?' | 3–2 | Perak | Ipoh, Malaya | [1] [256] | |
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 | [257] | [note 7] | |
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 | [162] [258] |
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 | [278] [279] | |
1992-12-14 | 1992 Merlion Cup | Lee Gi-bum 63' | 1–1 | FC Nitra | Singapore | [249] | |
1993-02-06 | 1993 Pestabola Merdeka | Im Jae-sun ?' Kwon Woo-jin ?' | 2–2 | Aarau | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [252] [280] | |
1993-02-09 | 1993 King's Cup | Choi Dong-sik 88' (pen.) | 1–1 | Rotor Volgograd | Bangkok, Thailand | [31] | [note 4] |
1993-02-11 | 1993 King's Cup | Jo Ssang-je 38', 57' | 2–0 | Wisła Kraków | Bangkok, Thailand | [31] | [note 4] |
1993-02-12 | 1993 Pestabola Merdeka | Roh Sang-rae 80' | 1–0 | CSKA Sofia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | [252] |
The following matches were played between South Korean teams.
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