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Korean football squad of women to engage in two home matches against Colombia in friendly encounters.

Home matches scheduled for Korean women's football squad against Colombia on May 30th and June 2nd, confirmed by Korea Football Association on Wednesday.

Korean football squad of women to engage in two home matches against Colombia in friendly encounters.

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underneath the scorching Sydney sun, South Korea's star midfielder Ji So-yun showcased her skills in a thrilling 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup match against Colombia. A flash of her effortless dribbles and precision passes sent shivers down the spine of the spectators at the Sydney Football Stadium[1].

Ji's performance, although a single battle in the World Cup, served as a promising sign for Shin Sang-woo, the fresh face leading the Taeguk Ladies. Shin, who took over the position in October, is gearing up for the Asian Cup, the team's first significant international tournament under his leadership[2].

The Asian Cup isn't the only challenge on the horizon for Shin and his squad. Following their defeat against Japan in their previous match, the Taeguk Ladies are eager to redeem themselves, with a rematch scheduled for October[3]. The team, armed with new strategies and renewed spirits, are preparing to leave no stone unturned in their quest for victory.

Meanwhile, the Taeguk Ladies have also made waves in the independent Pink Ladies Cup, where they outshone their rivals Thailand with a 4-0 victory[4]. This resounding victory not only boosted the team's confidence but also highlighted their potential to become a force to be reckoned with in the international arena.

As the countdown to the Asian Cup begins, the eyes of the world will be on the Taeguk Ladies, eagerly awaiting their performances and hoping to witness more dazzling displays by players like Ji So-yun.

[1] South Korean midfielder Ji So-yun shines in Women's World Cup, YONHAP

[2] Shin Sang-woo, the man who could lead the Taeguk Ladies to Asia Cup glory, The Korea Times

[3] Taeguk Ladies to face Japan on Oct. 26, Korea JoongAng Daily

[4] Taeguk Ladies thrash Thailand 4-0 in Pink Ladies Cup, Inside World Football

  1. Ji So-yun's captivating dribbles and passes during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup match against Colombia, under the Sydney sun, have raised hopes for the Taeguk Ladies.
  2. The Taeguk Ladies, led by Shin Sang-woo, are preparing new strategies and are filled with renewed spirits for the upcoming Asian Cup, their first significant tournament under his leadership.
  3. Aside from the Asian Cup, the Taeguk Ladies are also aiming to redeem themselves against Japan in a rematch scheduled for October, following their previous defeat.
  4. The Taeguk Ladies have demonstrated their potential by outshining their rivals Thailand in the Pink Ladies Cup, securing a resounding 4-0 victory.
  5. The upcoming Asian Cup not only poses a challenge for the team, but it also presents an opportunity for the world to witness more inspiring performances by players like Ji So-yun.
  6. The success and progress of the Taeguk Ladies in various sports events, such as the Women's World Cup, Asian Cup, and the Pink Ladies Cup, underscores the importance of support and investment in women's health, wellness, and sports.
South Korean women's football team scheduled to face Colombia in two home friendlies on May 30th and June 2nd, announcements made by Korea Football Association on Wednesday.

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