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Seoul World Cup StadiumSeoul
68,476Capacity
2001Opened
GrassSurface

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South Korea (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #21 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Seoul, playing their home matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium. Follow South Korea (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Casey Phair leads South Korea (W)'s scoring in league play with 3 goals this season. Ga-Ram Chun has contributed 3, while Chae-Rim Kang has added 2.

South Korea (W) have been in strong form recently, winning 3 of their last 5 matches (60% win rate). They have scored 16 goals and conceded 7 during this period. Overall, their attack has been firing on all cylinders. In the Women's Asian Cup Grp. A, they faced a 3-0 win against Iran (W), a 3-0 win against Philippines (W), and a 3-3 draw with Australia (W). In the Women's Asian Cup Final Stage, they faced a 6-0 win against Uzbekistan (W), and a 1-4 loss to Japan (W).

Recent results for South Korea (W):

South Korea (W) currently sits in 1st place in the Womens Asian Cup (Women's Asian Cup Grp. A) with 7 points from 3 matches (2W 1D 0L).

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
#TeamPWDLGDPts
1South Korea3210+67
2Australia3210+57
3Philippines3102-23
4Iran3003-90

South Korea (W)'s squad consists of 26 players. Goalkeepers: Seo-Bin Woo (South Korea), Ji-Su Ryu (South Korea), Min-Jung Kim (South Korea). Defenders: Jin-Hui Kim (South Korea), Na-Yeong Shin (Brooklyn FC), Yoo-Jin Ko (South Korea), Sel-Gi Jang (South Korea), Jin-Young Noh (South Korea), Hye-Ri Kim (South Korea), Hyo-Joo Choo (South Korea), Min-Hwa Lee (South Korea). Midfielders: Hye-Jeong Park (South Korea), Hwa-Yeon Son (AIK), Shin-Ji Kim (Roma), Eun-Ju Mun (South Korea), So-Yun Ji (Seattle Reign FC), Yu-Ri Choe (South Korea), Jae-Eun Song (South Korea), Min-Young Jung (South Korea), Chae-Rim Kang (South Korea), Eun-Young Lee (Molde), Min-Ji Kim (South Korea). Forwards: Casey Phair (Angel City FC), Soo-Jeong Park (Milan), Yu-Gyeong Jeon (Molde), Yoo-Jung Choi (South Korea).

Colin Bell is the current head coach of South Korea (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 42% win rate across 33 matches, averaging 1.48 points per game.

Previously, Deok-Yeo Yoon managed the club for 6 seasons, recording 5 wins from 19 matches (26% win rate).

South Korea (W) 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 (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow South Korea (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

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South Korea (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #21 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Seoul, playing their home matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium. Follow South Korea (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Casey Phair leads South Korea (W)'s scoring in league play with 3 goals this season. Ga-Ram Chun has contributed 3, while Chae-Rim Kang has added 2.

South Korea (W) have been in strong form recently, winning 3 of their last 5 matches (60% win rate). They have scored 16 goals and conceded 7 during this period. Overall, their attack has been firing on all cylinders. In the Women's Asian Cup Grp. A, they faced a 3-0 win against Iran (W), a 3-0 win against Philippines (W), and a 3-3 draw with Australia (W). In the Women's Asian Cup Final Stage, they faced a 6-0 win against Uzbekistan (W), and a 1-4 loss to Japan (W).

Recent results for South Korea (W):

South Korea (W) currently sits in 1st place in the Womens Asian Cup (Women's Asian Cup Grp. A) with 7 points from 3 matches (2W 1D 0L).

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
#TeamPWDLGDPts
1South Korea3210+67
2Australia3210+57
3Philippines3102-23
4Iran3003-90

South Korea (W)'s squad consists of 26 players. Goalkeepers: Seo-Bin Woo (South Korea), Ji-Su Ryu (South Korea), Min-Jung Kim (South Korea). Defenders: Jin-Hui Kim (South Korea), Na-Yeong Shin (Brooklyn FC), Yoo-Jin Ko (South Korea), Sel-Gi Jang (South Korea), Jin-Young Noh (South Korea), Hye-Ri Kim (South Korea), Hyo-Joo Choo (South Korea), Min-Hwa Lee (South Korea). Midfielders: Hye-Jeong Park (South Korea), Hwa-Yeon Son (AIK), Shin-Ji Kim (Roma), Eun-Ju Mun (South Korea), So-Yun Ji (Seattle Reign FC), Yu-Ri Choe (South Korea), Jae-Eun Song (South Korea), Min-Young Jung (South Korea), Chae-Rim Kang (South Korea), Eun-Young Lee (Molde), Min-Ji Kim (South Korea). Forwards: Casey Phair (Angel City FC), Soo-Jeong Park (Milan), Yu-Gyeong Jeon (Molde), Yoo-Jung Choi (South Korea).

Colin Bell is the current head coach of South Korea (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 42% win rate across 33 matches, averaging 1.48 points per game.

Previously, Deok-Yeo Yoon managed the club for 6 seasons, recording 5 wins from 19 matches (26% win rate).

South Korea (W) 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 (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow South Korea (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.


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Women's Asian Cup Final Stage
South Korea
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Stadium

Seoul World Cup StadiumSeoul
68,476Capacity
2001Opened
GrassSurface