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Score Sheet REVISED EAFF Women’s Football Championship 2008 Final Competition Score Sheet REVISED Match No: 1 Date 18 February 2008 Time 17:00 Venue China Stadium Yongchuan Stadium Weather Temp. °C Humidity Wind Pitch Condition Match Commissioner Micheal BORDALLO (Guam) Assistant LEE Seul Gi (Korea Repulic) Fourth Official SHEN Huang ying (China PR) Referee CHA Sung Mi (Korea Republic) Assistant LIU Hongjuan (Korea Republic) Attendance 23,000 11st Half1 DPR Korea 2 1 2nd Half 2 3 Japan Sub. Shots Shots Sub. Goal Name No. Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No. Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2nd TimeNo. HAN HYE YONG 韓惠英 18 GK GK 1 Miho FUKUMOTO 福元美穂 24 77 KIM KYONG HWA 金慶花 2MFDF2Yukari KINGA 近賀ゆかり OM JONG RAN 厳正蘭 3DFDF4Azusa IWASHIMIZU 岩清水梓 SONG JONG SUN 宋正顺 5DFMF8Aya MIYAMA 宮間あや 1 12 87 KIL SON HUI 吉善姬 8MFMF10Homare SAWA (C) 澤 穂希 1 RI UN SUK 李银淑 9MFFW11Shinobu OHNO 大野 忍 1 RI KUM SUK (C) 李金淑 10 FW DF 13 Nayuha TOYODA 豊田奈夕葉 1 RI UN GYONG 李银慶 11 MF FW 16 Yuki NAGASATO 永里優季 84 24 SONU KYONG SUN 鮮于庆淑 15 DF DF 17 Kozue ANDO 安藤 梢 1 55 9 22 89 KIM YONG AE 金永爱 17 FW MF 18 Miyuki YANAGITA 柳田美幸 HONG MYONG GUM 紅明今 20 DF MF 20 Mizuho SAKAGUCHI 阪口夢穂 PHIUNHUI 皮银姬 1GK DF 3 Hiromi IKEDA 池田浩美 RI YUN MI 李尹美 4DFDF5Kyoko YANO 矢野喬子 12 87 JO YUN MI 趙尹美 12 MF MF 6 Tomoe KATO 加藤與惠 JANG IL OK 張日玉 14 MF FW 9 Eriko ARAKAWA 荒川恵理子 55 17 KONG HYE OK 孔惠玉 16 DF GK 12 Nozomi YAMAGO 山郷 のぞみ RI JIN OK 李真玉 19 DF DF 14 Rumi UTSUGI 宇津木瑠美 17 89 RA UN SIM 羅銀心 22 FW FW 24 Karina MARUYAMA丸山桂里奈 84 16 2 77 JO KUM SUK 趙今淑 24 MF DF 26 Mai NAKACHI 中地 舞 KIM SONG HUI 金成姬 25 MF Caution (C) & Sent-off (S) Head Coach Head Coach Caution (C) & Sent-off (S) Time No. Name C/S Reason KIM Kwang Min (金光民) Norio SASAKI (佐々木則夫) Time No. Name C/S Reason 75 11 RI Un Gyong C 2nd1st Team Total 1st 2nd ST GK CK FO OS PK Scoring Summary ST: Shot, HD: Heading, R: Right, L: Left, MF: Mid Field, PA: Penalty Area Team Time No. Scorer Ass No. GA: Goal Area, CK: Corner Kick, FK: Free Kick, CT: Center the Ball, GL: Goal Japan 3 17 Kozue ANDO 8 L~FK~HD~GL DPR Korea 38 10 RI Kum Suk 17 17R~CT~HD~GL DPR Korea 55 11 RI Un Gyong CT~PA~GL Japan 83 8 Aya MIYAMA FK~GL Japan 93 10 Homare SAWA CT~GL .
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