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Koreas drawn together again in WCup qualifying

Asian Football Confederation, AFC, Director of Competitions Michelle Chai shows the name card of South Korea after the official draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup - Asian Qualifiers at the AFC headquarters, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, June 27, 2008. Australia and Japan will build on their growing rivalry when they face each other in the next round of Asian qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup. The other fourth round group will comprise of both South and North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

North and South Korea will play two more times in qualifying for the 2010 World Cup after being drawn into the same group Friday for the Asian finals. The Koreas played a pair of 0-0 draws in the third round. The March qualifier was shifted by FIFA from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, to Shanghai, China, following North Korea's refusal to play South Korea's national anthem and raise its flag.


Asian zone final 2010 World Cup qualifying groups
Groups for the final round of Asian qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa following Friday's draw in Kuala Lumpur: Group A Australia Japan Bahrain Uzbekistan Qatar Group B South Korea Iran Saudi Arabia North Korea United Arab Emirates
Seven book places in final Asia qualifying round
Heavyweights Saudi Arabia, Iran, Australia, Japan and both Koreas marched into the final round of Asia's 2010 World Cup qualifiers after clinching decisive wins on Saturday.
Uzbekistan through to final round, China slip
Uzbekistan became the first team to reach the fourth and final round of Asian World Cup qualifying on Saturday while heavyweights Iran and Iraq rekindled their hopes with vital wins.
Iran beat UAE 1-0 to rekindle World Cup hopes
Asian heavyweights Iran clinched a vital 1-0 win against the United Arab Emirates on Saturday to breathe life into their stuttering 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign.
PREVIEW-Soccer-Iraq, Iran gear up for must-win qualifiers
Group frontrunners Uzbekistan, Australia and Bahrain will have one foot in the next round of World Cup qualifying if they secure wins on Saturday but it could be over for Asian champions Iraq and regional giants Iran.
UAE hold misfiring Iran in World Cup qualifier
The United Arab Emirates kept their lead at the top of Group 5 after holding misfiring Iran to a goalless draw in their World Cup qualifier on Monday.
Lacklustre Iran in trouble after UAE draw
Iran were on Monday facing a tense set of final World Cup qualifying matches after the Team Melli again underperformed in a goalless draw against a spirited United Arab Emirates side.
Iran's Karimi reinstated after Ahmadinejad intervenes
Iranian football star Ali Karimi has been reinstated in the national squad after intervention from no less than President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the grandson of revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, media reported Sunday.
Iranian-American coach quits after triumph
Iranian-American football manager Afshin Qotbi quit as coach of Iranian side Persepolis, just a week after guiding the club to the league title in his first year back in Iran, officials said Friday.
 
 

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