South Korea
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South Korea is the men's national football team, currently ranked #25 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Seoul, playing their home matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium. Follow South Korea on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
South Korea have been in strong form recently, winning 3 of their last 5 matches (60% win rate). They have scored 7 goals and conceded 5 during this period. In the Friendlies, their recent results include a 1-0 win against Ghana, a 0-4 loss to Ivory Coast, a 0-1 loss to Austria, a 5-0 win against Trinidad and Tobago, and a 1-0 win against El Salvador.
Recent results for South Korea:
- 18 November 2025: Friendlies - 1-0 win vs Ghana
- 28 March 2026: Friendlies - 0-4 loss vs Ivory Coast
- 31 March 2026: Friendlies - 0-1 loss at Austria
- 31 May 2026: Friendlies - 5-0 win vs Trinidad and Tobago
- 4 June 2026: Friendlies - 1-0 win vs El Salvador
Upcoming fixtures for South Korea:
- 12 June 2026: World Cup Grp. A - vs Czechia
- 19 June 2026: World Cup Grp. A - at Mexico
- 25 June 2026: World Cup Grp. A - at South Africa
- 10 January 2027: Asian Cup Grp. E - vs Lebanon/Yemen
- 15 January 2027: Asian Cup Grp. E - at Vietnam
Looking ahead, South Korea have 2 home games and 3 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Czechia (home), Mexico (away), South Africa (away), Lebanon/Yemen (home), and Vietnam (away).
South Korea's squad consists of 26 players. Goalkeepers: Seung-Gyu Kim (FC Tokyo), Bum-Keun Song (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC), Hyeon-Woo Jo (Ulsan HD FC). Defenders: Han-Beom Lee (FC Midtjylland), Gi-Hyuk Lee (Gangwon FC), Min-Jae Kim (Bayern München), Tae-Hyeon Kim (Kashima Antlers), Wi-Je Cho (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC), Moon-Hwan Kim (Daejeon Hana Citizen), Young-Woo Seol (FK Crvena Zvezda). Midfielders: In-Beom Hwang (Feyenoord), Seung-Ho Paik (Birmingham City), Jae-Sung Lee (Mainz 05), Tae-Seok Lee (Austria Wien), Jin-Seob Park (Zhejiang Professional), Jun-Ho Bae (Stoke City), Kang-In Lee (Paris Saint-Germain), Jens Castrop (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Jin-Gyu Kim (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC). Forwards: Heung-Min Son (Los Angeles FC), Gue-Sung Cho (FC Midtjylland), Hee-Chan Hwang (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Hyun-Gyu Oh (Beşiktaş), Hyun-Jun Yang (Celtic), Ji-Sung Eom (Swansea City), Dong-Gyeong Lee (Ulsan HD FC).
Myung-Bo Hong is the current head coach of South Korea. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 42% win rate across 38 matches, averaging 1.50 points per game.
Notable previous managers include Jürgen Klinsmann managed the club for 4 seasons, recording 9 wins from 17 matches (53% win rate). Sun-Hong Hwang managed the club for one season, recording 1 win from 2 matches (50% win rate). Other former coaches include Do-Hoon Kim, Paulo Bento, Tae-Yong Shin, Uli Stielike, and Kang-Hee Choi.
South Korea plays their home matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul, which has a capacity of 68,476.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of South Korea, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow South Korea to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.
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FIFA World Cup
- Qualification next stage
- Possible qualification next stage
Coach win percentagePoints per game
News
About
South Korea is the men's national football team, currently ranked #25 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Seoul, playing their home matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium. Follow South Korea on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
South Korea have been in strong form recently, winning 3 of their last 5 matches (60% win rate). They have scored 7 goals and conceded 5 during this period. In the Friendlies, their recent results include a 1-0 win against Ghana, a 0-4 loss to Ivory Coast, a 0-1 loss to Austria, a 5-0 win against Trinidad and Tobago, and a 1-0 win against El Salvador.
Recent results for South Korea:
- 18 November 2025: Friendlies - 1-0 win vs Ghana
- 28 March 2026: Friendlies - 0-4 loss vs Ivory Coast
- 31 March 2026: Friendlies - 0-1 loss at Austria
- 31 May 2026: Friendlies - 5-0 win vs Trinidad and Tobago
- 4 June 2026: Friendlies - 1-0 win vs El Salvador
Upcoming fixtures for South Korea:
- 12 June 2026: World Cup Grp. A - vs Czechia
- 19 June 2026: World Cup Grp. A - at Mexico
- 25 June 2026: World Cup Grp. A - at South Africa
- 10 January 2027: Asian Cup Grp. E - vs Lebanon/Yemen
- 15 January 2027: Asian Cup Grp. E - at Vietnam
Looking ahead, South Korea have 2 home games and 3 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Czechia (home), Mexico (away), South Africa (away), Lebanon/Yemen (home), and Vietnam (away).
South Korea's squad consists of 26 players. Goalkeepers: Seung-Gyu Kim (FC Tokyo), Bum-Keun Song (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC), Hyeon-Woo Jo (Ulsan HD FC). Defenders: Han-Beom Lee (FC Midtjylland), Gi-Hyuk Lee (Gangwon FC), Min-Jae Kim (Bayern München), Tae-Hyeon Kim (Kashima Antlers), Wi-Je Cho (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC), Moon-Hwan Kim (Daejeon Hana Citizen), Young-Woo Seol (FK Crvena Zvezda). Midfielders: In-Beom Hwang (Feyenoord), Seung-Ho Paik (Birmingham City), Jae-Sung Lee (Mainz 05), Tae-Seok Lee (Austria Wien), Jin-Seob Park (Zhejiang Professional), Jun-Ho Bae (Stoke City), Kang-In Lee (Paris Saint-Germain), Jens Castrop (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Jin-Gyu Kim (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC). Forwards: Heung-Min Son (Los Angeles FC), Gue-Sung Cho (FC Midtjylland), Hee-Chan Hwang (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Hyun-Gyu Oh (Beşiktaş), Hyun-Jun Yang (Celtic), Ji-Sung Eom (Swansea City), Dong-Gyeong Lee (Ulsan HD FC).
Myung-Bo Hong is the current head coach of South Korea. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 42% win rate across 38 matches, averaging 1.50 points per game.
Notable previous managers include Jürgen Klinsmann managed the club for 4 seasons, recording 9 wins from 17 matches (53% win rate). Sun-Hong Hwang managed the club for one season, recording 1 win from 2 matches (50% win rate). Other former coaches include Do-Hoon Kim, Paulo Bento, Tae-Yong Shin, Uli Stielike, and Kang-Hee Choi.
South Korea plays their home matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul, which has a capacity of 68,476.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of South Korea, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow South Korea to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.