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| The Asian Football Confederation has handed out six-match bans to Suwon Bluewings assistant coach Ko Jong-su and striker Ristikj Stevica following a mass brawl during its Asian Champions League semifinal loss to Qatari side Al Sadd. Al Sadd goalkeeping coach Saber Ali has also been suspended for six matches for his role in the fighting during the Oct. |
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| Suwon Bluewings assistant coach Ko Jong-su
and forward Stevica Ristic have been banned for six matches for
their involvement in an ugly brawl during the Asian Champions
League loss to Al Sadd, the Asian Football Confederation said on
Tuesday.
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| Suwon Bluewings assistant coach Ko Jong-su
and forward Stevica Ristic have been banned for six matches for
their involvement in the 22-man brawl during the Asian Champions
League semi-final loss to Al Sadd, the Asian Football
Confederation said on Tuesday.
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| Al Sadd will meet Jeonbuk Motors in the final of the Asian Champions League after edging past Suwon Bluewings 2-1 on aggregate. Al Sadd maintained its hopes of becoming the first Qatari side to win the revamped competition despite losing 1-0 at home in Wednesday's semifinal second leg. There was none of the acrimony of the first leg -- a game Al Sadd won 2-0 and which featured a controversial... |
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| A week after a mass brawl between Al Sadd and Suwon Bluewings in the first leg of their Asian Champions League semifinal, the teams from Qatar and South Korea meet in Doha on Wednesday for an eagerly-awaited second leg. Al Sadd won the match 2-0 in South Korea last week, with the second goal instigating a rolling series of violent confrontations that made headlines around the world. |
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| Five players and coaching staff from
South Korea's Suwon Bluewings and Qatar's Al Sadd have been
banned for their part in an ugly brawl during a stormy Asian
Champions League semi-final in midweek.
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| Qatar's Al Sadd beat South Korea's Suwon Bluewings 2-0 on Wednesday in an Asian Champions League semifinal first-leg match marred by a mass brawl that saw three players sent off. Suwon was upset after Al Sadd striker Mamadou Niang jumped on a quick ball and moved past goalkeeper Jung Sung-ryong for an 81st-minute goal to follow up his 69th-minute opener. |
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| Al Sadd and Suwon Bluewings players
brawled on the pitch after the Qataris had taken a 2-0 lead in
the first leg of their Asian Champions League semi-final in
South Korea on Wednesday.
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| Alexander Geynrikh scored the only goal of the game as Uzbekistan defeated North Korea 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier on Tuesday. The striker, who plays his club football for South Korea's Suwon Bluewings, struck after 25 minutes to put Uzbekistan on top of Group C with seven points from three games. |