Korean K.League Soccer News - October
2006
John Duerden reports from Seoul
The race for the play-offs in South Korea is entering the final
lap with five games remaining in the second stage.
Four teams enter the end of season title deciders - the
winners of each stage ( first stage victors Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
have already booked their place) - and the two teams which
amass the most points over the season as a whole.
Pohang Steelers are odds on to extend their season for the second
time since the two-stage system was reintroduced in 2004. Brazilian
coach Sergio Farias has thrown off the shackles after his first
season on the south-east coast and his team have scored more than
any other so far this season - even without injured star striker
Lee Dong-gook.
The Steelers most recent win was an impressive 4-1 victory over
Busan I'Park with Hwang Jin-sung and Koh Ki-goo causing big problems
for a Busan defence that is the worst in the league.
Eight points is a comfortable cushion for Pohang in the overall
table especially with games running out. There is still a reasonable
chance that the three-time champs could win the second stage outright
but the team's away form will have to improve in order for
that to happen.
Suwon Samsung Bluewings' lead at the top of the second stage has
been cut to two points after they crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Chunnam
Dragons.
Since the mid-season break, Suwon are looking like their 2004 selves.
Then, Cha Bum-keun's team ground their way to the title, doing just
enough to edge out their rivals. Their five victories have all been
by a single goal.
Mid-season signings such as Baek Ji-hoon, Lee Kwan-woo and Juan
Olivera certainly didn't come cheap but have made a difference at
significant times and though it remains to be seen if Suwon take
the stage title they should find a place in the play-offs well within
their reach.
Incheon United currently occupy the last play-off spot despite
having what feels like a poor season on the west coast. 13 points
out of a possible 15 have made the difference in what is a tight
league. Ex-Rangers and Red Star Belgrade midfielder Dragan Mladenovic
has settled in well in the gritty port city since joining in July.
United are not safe yet. Daejeon Citizen are in tenth place in
the overall standings - six places below Incheon but only
four points behind.
Most expected FC Seoul and Ulsan Hyundai Horang-I to have staked
their claim for a play-off place but both teams have been unable
to put together a decent run.
At least Ulsan have the Asian Champions League as an excuse and
the Tigers look odds-on to reach the final of the continental competition
as they defeated fellow K-League outfit Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3-2
in the first leg.
Asian Games
South Korean coach Pim
Verbeek has named his 20-man squad for December's Asian Games
in Qatar.
The Koreans find themselves in the same group as Vietnam, Bangladesh
and Bahrain and will be expecting nothing less than a place in the
knockout stage in the Doha meet.
Three players over the age of 23 are allowed. The Dutchman has
gone for a defender - Kim Dong-jin, midfielder Kim Doo-hyun
and forward Lee
Chun-soo.
The main story was the fact that Park
Chu-young has made the cut despite being dropped from the senior
squad. The 2004 Asian Player of the Year has been out of form in
2006 and after returning from the World Cup he has been in and out
of the FC Seoul team.
"If the Asian Games were next week," Verbeek told reporters in
Seoul. "I wouldn't not select Park Chu-young. Because, at this moment,
he is still not the same Park Chu-young we knew the last season."
"But, for sure, he is one of our most talented strikers. And the
coaching staff and I have confidence Park Chu-young will be in his
best form in a few months," the coach said.
"When the Asian Games start, we expect Park Chu-young to be as
important as he was last year for our national team."
The Korean Squad For the Asian Games
GK - Kim Young-kwang (Chunnam) Jung Sung-ryeong (Pohang)
DF - Jung In-hwan (Jeonbuk) Cho Won-hee (Suwon) Kim Chi-keon
(Seoul) Kim Chi-woo (Incheon) Kim Jin-kyu (Jubilo Iwata) Kim Dong-jin
(Zenit St. Petersburg)
MF- Baek Ji-hoon (Suwon) Oh Beom-seok (Pohang) Oh Jang-eun (Daegu)
Lee Ho (Zenit St. Petersburg) Kim Doo-hyun (Seongnam)
FW - Choi Sung-kuk (Ulsan) Lee Jong-min ( Ulsan) Jung Jo-gook
(Seoul) Yeom Ki-hoon (Jeonbuk) Park Chu-young (Seoul) Lee Chun-soo
(Ulsan) Kim Dong-hyun (Rubin Kazan)
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