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(Sugod.com) – Lee Dong-Wook play as a defender of Seoul FC Martyrs, a south korean football club based in the city of Gangbuk-gu and a member of South Korea’s third tier of professional football: Challengers League.
His team has not faired well in the 2009 and 2010 K3 League but his name will always struck any Filipina.
Outside football, the name is well-known for a south korean

(Sugod.com) – Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors continued their winning form in the 2011 AFC Champions League with a 3-2 victory in their match against Al-Ittihad at Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium.
Jeonbuk began their campaign in the semi-finals with a quick goal from Eninho just a few minutes from kick-off to shock Al-Ittihad. But Naif Hazazi found the equalizer four minutes later before doubling his tally in the

(Sugod.com) – Al-Sadd kicked off their 2011 AFC Champions League semi-finals with a 0-2 victory in a heated match at Suwon World Cup Stadium on Tuesday night.
Former Marsielle striker Mamadou Niang fired home the first goal for Al-Sadd in the 70th minute in a match that turned into wild uproar from both teams after the visitors took advantage off an injured Suwon player inside the

SEPTEMBER 30 (Sugod.com) – Lee Dong-Gook struck four second-half goals as Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors thrashed Cerezo Osaka at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium on Tuesday.
The South Korean international midfielder helped his side restore its 2011 AFC Champion’s League hopes when they eliminated Cerezo and progress to the semi-finals of the competition.
Eninho opened their way to the next stage when he found the back of the

SEPTEMBER 23 (Sugod.com) – South Korea, Australia, Japan, Kuwait, and Yemen all secured their spo\t for the 2012 AFC U16 Championship next year.
South Korea’s Lee Gunn scored a sensational four goals to help his country record a 10-0 victory over a lacklustre Cambodia at the Laos National Stadium.
Yemen hit four past Paskistan at the Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium while Kuwait bagged three against United Arab Emirates

JUNE 20 (goal.com) – Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung has hinted at a departure from Old Trafford, and claimed he only has a few years left in the game.
The South Korean star retired from international football after the 2011 Asian Cup and only has one more year left on his current deal with Sir Alex Ferguson’s side.
There were reports last month that Park is likely