South Korea women's national football team results

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This article summarizes the outcomes of all matches including FIFA recognised, unofficial and matches played against club teams by the South Korea women's national football team . [1] [2] [3]

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Matches

2022

26 June Friendly Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg0–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Toronto, Canada
15:00  UTC−4 Report Stadium: BMO Field
19 July 2022 EAFF Championship Japan  Flag of Japan.svg2–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Ibaraki, Japan
16:00  UTC+9
Report (EAFF)
Report (EAFF)
Stadium: Kashima Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Pansa Chaisanit (Thailand)
26 July 2022 EAFF Championship South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg4–0Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei Ibaraki, Japan
15:00  UTC+9 Report (EAFF)
Report (EAFF)
Stadium: Kashima Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 347
Referee: Aye Thein Thein (Myanmar)
3 September Friendly South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg1–0Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Hwaseong, South Korea
17:00  UTC+9 Report Stadium: Hwaseong Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Haruna Kanematsu (Japan)
12 November Friendly New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg0–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Christchurch, New Zealand
14:30  UTC+13 Report Stadium: Orangetheory Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Casey Reibelt (Australia)
15 November Friendly New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg1–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Christchurch, New Zealand
18:00  UTC+13
Report Stadium: Orangetheory Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Kate Jacewicz (Australia)

2023

16 February 2023 Arnold Clark Cup England  Flag of England.svg4–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Milton Keynes, England
19:45  UTC±0
Report Stadium: Stadium MK
Attendance: 21,013
Referee: Andreza de Siqueira (Brazil)
19 February 2023 Arnold Clark Cup Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg2–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Coventry, England
18:15  UTC±0
Report Lee Geum-min Soccerball shade.svg10'Stadium: Coventry Building Society Arena
Referee: Frida Nielsen (Denmark)
22 February 2023 Arnold Clark Cup South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg1–2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Bristol, England
Report Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
7 April Friendly South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg5–2Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia Suwon, South Korea
19:00  UTC+9
Report
Stadium: Suwon World Cup Stadium
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)
11 April Friendly South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg5–0Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia Yongin, South Korea
Report Stadium: Yongin Mireu Stadium
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)
8 July Friendly South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2–1Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti Seoul, South Korea
17:00  UTC+9 Stadium: Seoul World Cup Stadium
25 July 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
(Group H)
Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg2–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Sydney, Australia
12:00  UTC+10
Report (FIFA) Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 24,323
Referee: Rebecca Welch (England)
25 September 2022 Asian Games
(Group E)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg1–5Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Wenzhou, China
19:30  UTC+8
Report
Stadium: Wenzhou Sports Center Stadium
Attendance: 2,974
Referee: Asaka Koizumi (Japan)
28 September 2022 Asian Games
(Group E)
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg5–0Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Wenzhou, China
19:30  UTC+8
Report Stadium: Wenzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium
Attendance: 22,083
Referee: Lê Thị Lý (Vietnam)
30 September 2022 Asian Games
(Quarter-finals)
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg1–4Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Wenzhou, China
16:30  UTC+8 Report
Stadium: Wenzhou Sports Centre
Attendance: 6,171
Referee: Pansa Chaisanit (Thailand)
26 October 2024 Summer Olympics
(Qualification)
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg10–1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Xiamen, China
15:30  UTC+8
Report
Stadium: Xiamen Egret Stadium
Attendance: 2,269
Referee: Lê Thị Lý (Vietnam)

2024

27 February Friendly Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg5–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Estoril, Portugal
--:--  UTC±0 Stadium: Estádio António Coimbra da Mota
Referee: Daniela Constantinescu (Romania)
1 June Friendly United States  Flag of the United States.svg4–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Commerce City, United States
15:00  UTC−6
Report Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Attendance: 19,010
Referee: Carly Shaw-MacLaren (Canada)
4 June Friendly United States  Flag of the United States.svg3–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea St. Paul, United States
19:00  UTC−5
Report Stadium: Allianz Field
Attendance: 19,169
Referee: Astrid Azucena Gramajo (Guatemala)
26 October Friendly Japan  Flag of Japan.svg4–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Tokyo, Japan
14:20  UTC+9
Report Stadium: Japan National Stadium
Attendance: 12,420
Referee: Shu Ting Yang (Chinese Taipei)
29 November Friendly Spain  Flag of Spain.svg5–0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Cartagena, Spain
19:00  UTC+1
Report Stadium: Estadio Cartagonova
Attendance: 8,660
Referee: Kirsty Dowle (England)
3 December Friendly Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg5–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Murcia, Spain
18:00  UTC+1
Report Lee Hyo-kyeong Soccerball shade.svg76'Stadium: Pinatar Arena

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References

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  3. "SouthKorea live score, schedule & player stats". Sofascore . Retrieved 12 May 2023.