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S. Korean women clinch Asian Cup berth with 4-0 win over Uzbekistan
PYONGYANG, April 11 (Joint Press Corps) — The South Korea women’s national football team on Tuesday clinched a place in next year’s top Asian competition after beating Uzbekistan 4-0 in North Korea.
South Korea scored three goals in the first half against Uzbekistan at Kim Il-sung Stadium in Pyongyang to win the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Asian Cup Group B qualifying tournament, which also featured North Korea, Hong Kong and India.
South Korea and North Korea both ended their qualifying campaign with three wins and one draw, but the former took the top spot in Group B, thanks to a better goal difference. South Korea scored 21 goals and conceded one, while North Korea netted 18 goals and surrendered one.
In their final qualifying match, South Korea needed to beat Uzbekistan at least by two goals to get the edge on goal difference over North Korea.
Only the top finisher in the group can advance to the 2018 Asian Cup in Jordan. The eight-team Asian competition also doubles as the qualifying tournament for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France, meaning South Korea have also earned their opportunity to enter the women’s showpiece event. The top five teams of the Asian Cup will get a ticket to the World Cup.
The South Korean squad, now making their 12th consecutive appearance at the continental football tournament, will return to Seoul via Beijing early Thursday. The women’s team landed in Pyongyang last Monday.
Any trip to the North requires the South’s approval, as well as the North’s consent, as the two Koreas have technically remained in a state of war since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty. The Seoul government last month gave the green light to the football team’s visit to Pyongyang after the North assured the safety of the South Koreans via the AFC.
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