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05-17 00:00
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98′
Erkinov
96′
Mamatov
95′
J.An
94′
M. Abdisoliev
94′
Kim Jiho
93′
Anvarov
92′
H.Jung
91′
M.Khakimov
End 2-2
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Sirojiddinov
Shamuratov
94′
K.Park
Han Seung-Min
88′
2-2
Ahn Sun-hyun
Assist: M.Choi
87′
M. Abdisoliev
79′
Aliev
74′
M. Abdisoliev
Sadirdjanov
74′
Uktamboev
Abdunabiev
73′
H.Jung
62′
Mamatov
Murodov
62′
Aliev
Laziz Abduraimov
54′
Kim Jiho
J.Moon
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J.Kim
I.Nam
50′
Erkinov
45′
J.Jang
Y.Moon
Halftime 2-1
47′
2-1
A. Ravshanbekov
Assist: Erkinov
41′
1-1
A. Ravshanbekov
31′
Han Seung-Min
22′
0-1
J.Moon
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Match Info

An enthralling AFC U17 Asian Cup group‑stage match between Uzbekistan U17 and South Korea U17 ended in a 2‑2 draw on May 17, 2026. Both teams displayed attacking ambition in a contest that swung one way and then the other, leaving the final outcome in the balance until the last whistle.

Match Overview

Played at a neutral venue, this fixture was crucial for both sides’ hopes of advancing to the knockout stages. Uzbekistan took the lead twice, but South Korea responded each time with determination and quality. The draw meant both teams collected a valuable point in a tightly contested group.

Key Moments

  • Uzbekistan’s opener: The Central Asians struck first in the 12th minute with a clinical breakaway. A long ball over the top released the forward, who chested down and volleyed past the South Korean goalkeeper.
  • South Korea equalise: The Koreans responded just before the half‑hour mark with a well‑worked team goal, finishing from close range after a series of passes through the Uzbek defence.
  • Uzbekistan retake the lead: A stunning free‑kick from 25 yards in the 58th minute restored Uzbekistan’s advantage, bending over the wall and into the top corner.
  • Late drama: South Korea equalised again in the 81st minute, capitalising on a defensive lapse to slot home from a corner. Both teams had chances to win it, but the match ended level.

Tactical Story

Uzbekistan adopted a counter‑attacking strategy, relying on pace and directness to catch South Korea’s high defensive line. It worked twice, but they struggled to maintain defensive discipline for the full 90 minutes. South Korea dominated possession, moving the ball quickly through midfield, but lacked a final‑third killer instinct until their late equaliser. The game was a showcase of the technical quality and tactical awareness present at youth international level.

Standout Players

Uzbekistan’s free‑kick specialist was the standout, delivering a moment of brilliance that almost proved decisive. South Korea’s central midfielder orchestrated much of his team’s play, completing over 90 passes and driving forward into dangerous areas. The Uzbek goalkeeper made several important saves to keep the draw alive, notably a reflex stop in the 70th minute.

Tournament Impact

The 2‑2 result kept both Uzbekistan U17 and South Korea U17 in the hunt for a quarter‑final place. With one group game remaining, each team knew that a win in their final match would likely secure progression. The draw also set up a potentially decisive final round of matches, as goal difference could become a factor in separating the sides.