

Etelä-Korea
Perustettu
1933
Valmentaja
P. BentoPelikenttä
Seoul World Cup Stadium
Kaupunki
Seoul
Kapasiteetti
37,155
Alusta
grass
Kauden tilastot
Tilasto
1W 1D 2L
H:1W/A:0W
Maalit
5 / 8 (-3)
H:4/A:1
Nollapelit
1
H:0/A:1
Loukkaantuneet pelaajat (1)
Viimeisimmät tulokset
vs El Salvador
04/06/2026Ystävyysottelut
vs Trinidad & Tobago
31/05/2026Ystävyysottelut
@ Itävalta
31/03/2026Ystävyysottelut
vs Norsunluurannikko
28/03/2026Ystävyysottelut
vs Japani
15/07/2025Itä-Aasian mestaruusturnaus
@ Hong Kong, China
11/07/2025Itä-Aasian mestaruusturnaus
vs Kiina
07/07/2025Itä-Aasian mestaruusturnaus
vs Kuwait
10/06/2025Aasian MM-karsinta
@ Irak
05/06/2025Aasian MM-karsinta
vs Jordania
25/03/2025Aasian MM-karsinta
Etelä-Korea
The South Korea national football team, known as the Taeguk Warriors, is one of Asia's premier footballing nations, governed by the Korea Football Association (founded 1928). South Korea co-hosted and memorably reached the semi-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, defeating Spain and Italy along the way, guided by coach Guus Hiddink. They have appeared at every World Cup since 1986 and have won the AFC Asian Cup twice (1956, 1960). South Korea reached the Round of 16 in 2010 and 2022. Legendary players include Hong Myung-bo, Park Ji-sung, who captained the national side and starred at Manchester United, Son Heung-min, the Tottenham star and Premier League Golden Boot winner, and Cha Bum-kun. South Korea continues to be Asia's most consistent World Cup participant and a major force in continental football.

























