South Korea national football team results (1948–1959)

This is a list of football matches played by the South Korea national football team between 1948 and 1959.

  Win    Draw    Loss

Results by year edit

Year GP W D L Win %
1948 2 1 0 1 050.00
1949 2 1 1 0 050.00
1950 3 2 0 1 066.67
1951 Did not play
1952 Did not play
1953 5 3 1 1 060.00
1954 8 2 3 3 025.00
1955 Did not play
1956 10 8 1 1 080.00
1957 Did not play
1958 7 4 1 2 057.14
1959 11 7 2 2 063.64
Total 48 28 9 11 058.33

Matches edit

1948 edit

2 August 1948 Summer Olympics
(Round of 16)
Korea   5–3   Mexico London, Great Britain
5 August 1948 Summer Olympics
(Quarter-finals)
Korea   0–12   Sweden London, Great Britain

Source:[1]

1949 edit

16 January Friendly Vietnam   3–3   Korea Saigon, Vietnam
25 January Friendly Macau   0–3   Korea Macao

Source:[2]

1950 edit

15 April Friendly Hong Kong   3–6   South Korea Hong Kong
  • Lee Tai-fai   15' (pen.), 24', 35' (pen.)
19 April Friendly Hong Kong   1–0   South Korea Hong Kong
  • Lee Tai-fai   49' (pen.)
22 April Friendly Macau   1–4   South Korea Macau
  • Jia Hua-ru   40'

Source:[3]

1953 edit

11 April Friendly Singapore   2–3   South Korea Singapore
18 April Friendly Singapore   3–1   South Korea Singapore
19 April Friendly Singapore   1–3   South Korea Singapore
24 April Friendly Singapore   0–0   South Korea Singapore
30 April Friendly South Korea   3–1   Indonesia Hong Kong

Source:[4]

1954 edit

1 May 1954 Asian Games
(Group D)
South Korea   3–3   Hong Kong Manila, Philippines
  • Chu Wing-wah   2'
  • Lee Yuk-tak   63' (pen.), 72'
2 May 1954 Asian Games
(Group D)
South Korea   8–2   Afghanistan Manila, Philippines
6 May 1954 Asian Games
(Semi-finals)
South Korea   2–2 (a.e.t.)   Burma Manila, Philippines
8 May 1954 Asian Games
(Final)
South Korea   2–5   Republic of China Manila, Philippines
17 June 1954 FIFA World Cup
(Group 2)
South Korea   0–9   Hungary Zürich, Switzerland
20 June 1954 FIFA World Cup
(Group 2)
South Korea   0–7   Turkey Geneva, Switzerland

Source:[5]

1956 edit

6 September 1956 AFC Asian Cup Hong Kong   2–2   South Korea Hong Kong
  • Tang Yee-kit   10'
  • Ko Po-keung   39'
8 September 1956 AFC Asian Cup South Korea   2–1   Israel Hong Kong
15 September 1956 AFC Asian Cup South Korea   5–3   South Vietnam Hong Kong
  • Trương Văn Thọ   19'
  • Lê Hữu Đức   51', 62'

Source:[6]

1958 edit

18 February Friendly Hong Kong   3–2   South Korea Hong Kong
19 February Friendly Hong Kong   1–1   South Korea Hong Kong
26 May 1958 Asian Games
(Group D)
South Korea   2–1   Singapore Tokyo, Japan
28 May 1958 Asian Games
(Group D)
South Korea   5–0   Iran Tokyo, Japan
30 May 1958 Asian Games
(Quarter-finals)
South Korea   3–1   South Vietnam Tokyo, Japan
  • Lại Văn Ngôn   20'
31 May 1958 Asian Games
(Semi-finals)
South Korea   3–1   India Tokyo, Japan
  • Damodaran   25'
1 June 1958 Asian Games
(Final)
South Korea   2–3 (a.e.t.)   Republic of China Tokyo, Japan

Source:[7]

1959 edit

30 August 1959 Merdeka Tournament South Korea   2–3   South Vietnam Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
  • Hà Tâm   38', 88'
  • Đỗ Thới Vinh   39'
7 September Friendly Malaya   2–4   South Korea Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
  • Arthur   7'
  • Govindarajoo   60'
8 September Friendly South Korea   1–1   India Penang, Malaya
10 September Friendly South Korea   3–2   Hong Kong Penang, Malaya
  • Lee Yuk-tak   23'
  • Lee Tak-wai   55'
12 September Friendly Singapore   1–5   South Korea Singapore
  • Fewtrell   37'
13 September Friendly Singapore   0–4   South Korea Singapore

Source:[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Match results - 1948" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Match results - 1949" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Match results - 1950" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Match results - 1953" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Match results - 1954" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Match results - 1956" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Match results - 1958" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Match results - 1959" (in Korean). KFA. Retrieved 9 July 2020.

External links edit