Football World Cup 1954 / South Korea
This article covers the South Korean national soccer team at the 1954 World Cup .
qualification
Japan | - | South Korea | 1: 5 |
Japan | - | South Korea | 2: 2 |
South Korean contingent
Number / name | Association at the time | birthday | International matches | |
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goalkeeper | ||||
1 | Hong Duk-yung | Seoul Army Club | 05/05/1921 | |
12 | Ham Heung-chul | Seoul Army Club | 1931 | |
Defense | ||||
2 | Kyu-chang park | Seoul Army Club | 06/12/1924 | |
3 | Park Yae-seung | Seoul Army Club | 04/01/1923 | |
6th | Min Byung-dae | Anyang Cheetahs | 1923 | |
13 | Lee Chong-cape | Wonjoo | 1927 | |
14th | Han Chang-wha | Seoul Army Club | 03/11/1922 | |
midfield | ||||
4th | Kang Chang-gi | Seoul Army Club | 08/28/1928 | |
5 | Lee Sang-yi | Seoul Army Club | 1922 | |
11 | Chung Nom-sik | Seoul Army Club | 02/16/1917 | |
15th | Kim Ji-sung | Seoul Army Club | 1925 | |
16 | Choo Young-kwan | Seoul Army Club | 1926 | |
attack | ||||
7th | Lee Seo-nam | Seoul Army Club | 1927 | |
8th | Choi Chung-min | Seoul Army Club | 1925 | |
9 | Woo Sang-kwon | Seoul Army Club | 1927 | |
10 | Sung Nak-woon | Seoul Army Club | 1927 | |
17th | Park Il-cape | Seoul Army Club | 03/21/1926 | |
18th | Choi Young-keun | Seoul Army Club | 02/08/1923 | |
19th | Lee Ki-joo | Seoul Army Club | 11/12/1926 | |
20th | Chung Kook-chin | Seoul Army Club | 1927 | |
Trainer | ||||
Kim Young-sik | July 25, 1910 |
South Korean team games
Preliminary round
rank | country | Gates | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hungary | 17: 3 | 4th |
2 | BR Germany | 7: 9 | 2 |
3 | Turkey | 8: 4 | 2 |
4th | South Korea | 0:16 | 0 |
Spectators: 18,000
Referee: Vincenti ( France )
Goals: 1-0 Puskás (12th), 2-0 Lantos (18th), 3-0 Kocsis (24th), 4-0 Kocsis (36th), 5-0 Kocsis (50th), 6-0 Czibor (59th), 7-0 Palotás (75th), 8-0 Palotás (83rd), 9-0 Puskás (89th)
Stadium: Stade des Charmilles ( Geneva )
Spectators: 3,000
Referee: Marino ( Uruguay )
Goals: 1: 0 Suat (10th), 2: 0 Küçükandonyadis (24th), 3: 0 Suat (30th), 4: 0 Sagun (37th), 5: 0 Sagun (64th), 6: 0 Sagun (70th), 7-0 Keskin (76th)
In Group II, the favored Hungarians started with a 9-0 victory over the alleged point supplier South Korea. Germany had the seeded Turks as opponents in their first game. Although the Herberger-Elf fell behind after three minutes, the players around playmaker Fritz Walter could not be dissuaded from their path. Schäfer equalized after just under a quarter of an hour. Despite clear superiority, it took until the 50th minute before Klodt got the 2-1. After that, Ottmar Walter and Max Morlock produced the appropriate final result of 4: 1. Against the Hungarians in the following game, Sepp Herberger put up a better reserve team and surprised friends, foes and experts. There was a legendary 3: 8 against the furiously magical Magyars. Since Turkey had knocked over South Korea 7-0, the Germans had to face the men from the Bosporus a second time. Again starting with the supposedly best line-up, the second clash between the two opponents was also a triumphant advance for the Germans. 7: 2 was the clear final result, with Max Morlock particularly noticeable with three hits.