FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC

South Korea vs United Arab Emirates, 2014 World Cup Qualifying - AFC, Round Three

· FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC
  • 52': Park Chu-Young
  • 64': Hamdan Kamali (OG)
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  • 90': Ismail Matar

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South Korea are hosting United Arab Emirates at Suwon Worldcup Stadium, , South Korea, starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC

Venue: Suwon Worldcup Stadium
Location: , South Korea
Attendance: 25,000

Line-Ups

KOR South Korea

No. Name
1 Jung Sung-Ryong (GK)
2 Hyo-Jin Choi
4 Young-Gwon Kim
5 Hong Jeong-Ho Yellow Card
14 Lee Jung-Soo
6 Lee Yong-Rae
7 Jung-Jin Seo
13 Ja-Cheol Koo Yellow Card
16 Ki Sung-Yueng
9 Ji Dong-Won
10 Park Chu-Young

UAE United Arab Emirates

No. Name
1 Majed Nasser (GK)
5 Walid Abbas
8 Hamdan Kamali Yellow Card
13 Mohammed Fawzi
14 Bashir Saeed
18 Abdullah Moussa
19 Mohammad Ahmadpouri
4 Subait Khater
7 Ali Al Wehaibi
10 Ismail Matar
15 Ismail Salem Al-Hammadi

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