East Asian Games 2001

Guam, Macao, Mongolia were exempted from the under-23 age restrictions, and 
all three fielded their full national teams.

Played in Osaka.
E=Expo '70 Commemoration Stadium
T=Tsurumi Ryokuchi Stadium (in Suita, near Osaka)
N=Nagai Stadium

Group A
19- 5 E Japan          6-0 Guam
          [Matsuura 18', Fujita 28', Sekine 48' 72', Hanyu 56', Yamane 70']
21- 5 E Australia      1-0 Japan
          [Kennedy 45+']
23- 5 T Australia      6-0 Guam
          [Ferrante 7', Parisi 12' 57', Brain 48', Kennedy 64', North 90+']

 1.Australia         2  2  0  0  7- 0  6  [Australia under-20]
 2.Japan             2  1  0  1  6- 1  3  [Japan Universities team]
 3.Guam              2  0  0  2  0-12  0  [Guam full national team]

Group B
19- 5 T Kazakhstan     5-0 Macao
          [Aliyev 5', Zhumaskaliyev 6' 42', Dosmanbetov 16', Buleshev 53']
      E South Korea    4-1 Mongolia
          [Park Dong-Hyuk 34' 63', Chung Yong-Hoon 46' 75' / Altan-Ild 87']
21- 5 T Kazakhstan     8-0 Mongolia
          [Dosmanbetov 5' 31', Kozurin 32', Urazayev 41', Aliyev 73' pen, Irismetov 79', Buleshev 85', OG 90+']
      E South Korea    0-0 Macao
23- 5 E Macao          4-0 Mongolia
         [Mok Kin-Fong 36', Leong Kin-Meng 57', Armando Manuel Queiroz 68' 87']
      E South Korea    2-1 Kazakhstan
         [Kim Sang-Rok 71', Chung Jae-Yoon 74' / Buleshev 59']

 1.South Korea       3  2  1  0  6- 2  7  [South Korea under-23]
 2.Kazakhstan        3  2  0  1 14- 2  6  [Kazakhstan under-21]
 3.Macao             3  1  1  1  4- 5  4  [Macao full national team]
 4.Mongolia          3  0  0  3  1-16  0  [Mongolia full national team]

Note: the given denominations of the South Korea and Kazakhstan teams (U23 and U21
 respectively) are based on the dates of birth of the known players involved, although
 South Korea's matches are not included on some available lists of their U23 matches, and 
 their team may have been a university selection.

Semifinals
25- 5 E South Korea    1-1 Japan            [aet, 3-4 pen]
          [Lee Jung-Soo 89' / Yamane 14']
      E Australia      1-0 Kazakhstan
          [Ferrante 30' pen]

Third Place Match
27- 5 N South Korea    4-1 Kazakhstan
          [Jung Sung-Hoon 8', Hwang Sang-Pil 62' 90', Park Yoon-Hwa 84' / Dosmanbetov 25']

Final
27- 5 N Japan          2-1 Australia
          [Yamane 26', Ishikawa 82' / Parisi 37']

As Australia played as guests (ineligible for medals), the medals were 
distributed as follows: gold - Japan; silver - South Korea; bronze - Kazakhstan.
 

South Korea squad:
Korea squad: (all aged 23 or under)
1 Lee Chang-Min, 2 Kang Yong, 3 Park Yoon-Hwa, 4 Lee Yoon-Sup, 5 Cho Byung-Gook,
6 Chung Jae-Yoon, 7 Kim Sang-Rok, 8 Kim Jang-Hyun, 9 Lee Jung-Woon, 10 Lee Jung-Soo,
11 Pak Wing, 12 Jung Yong-Hoon, 13 Byun Sung-Hwan, 14 Kim Jung-Yoo, 15 Hwang Sang-Pil,
16 Hyun Young-Min, 17 Jung Sung-Hoon, 18 Nam Min-Ho, 19 Park Yoo-Seop, 20 Park Dong-Hyuk.



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About this document

Sources: various news agencies, gotokorea.sports.coocan.jp/national/2001/east_asia01.html, www.ric.hi-ho.ne.jp/baltiyev/soccer/east-asiangames/eastasian.html

Thanks to 'Tanaka'

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Authors: Tom Lewis (Tom.Lewis@btinternet.com) and Neil Morrison
Last updated: 13 Jan 2011

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