With a career spanning over 12 years and 136 caps for the Taegeuk Warriors, Hong Myung-Bo is undeniably a legend of South Korean football. His crowning achievement was leading South Korea to a remarkable fourth-place finish at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, earning him the Bronze Ball in the process. Hong’s prowess on the field
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After a five-month search for a new head coach, South Korea has decided to bring back Hong Myung-Bo for a second spell in charge of the national team. This decision comes after former coach Jürgen Klinsmann was sacked in February, leaving a vacancy that has now been filled by Hong. The Korea Football Association (KFA)
The recent announcement of Japanese international Daichi Kamada signing a two-year contract with Crystal Palace has sparked a lot of discussion about the future of Japanese football. This move comes after Kamada’s successful stints in both the Bundesliga and Serie A, showcasing his talent on the European stage. The transfer to the Premier League represents
Japan, a four-time Asian champion, has been drawn into a challenging group for the third round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The team, led by coach Hajime Moriyasu, will face familiar foes such as Australia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China, and Indonesia. With Japan’s impressive record of qualifying for the last seven
After an impressive showing in the second round of Asian qualifiers, Qatar has solidified their status as the dominant force in the continent. With back-to-back AFC Asian Cup victories under their belt, Qatar cruised through the qualifiers, securing five wins and a draw to top Group A. Star striker Almoez Ali was in fine form,
The UEFA qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be an exciting and rigorous process. With 55 European nations vying for a spot in the tournament, the road to the finals will be a challenging one. The qualifying matches are scheduled to run from March to November 2025, with 12 groups of
Palestine’s men’s national team has faced significant challenges over the past few years, particularly with regards to playing in their home nation. Due to security concerns stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict, Palestine has not been able to host a true home game since 2019. This has forced them to play their “home” games in neutral