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05-14 01:00
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92′
Al-Hakami
Mohsen
78′
Kim Jiho
J.Moon
78′
Fahim
M.Sadeq
77′
Aiman
A.Shafeq
77′
Al Ksaam
A.Nasser
65′
Ahn Sun-hyun
K.Park
45′
J.Park
Jun Namkoong
45′
H.Koo
J.An
45′
J.Kim
I.Nam
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25′
Jun Namkoong
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South Korea U17 0–0 Yemen U17: Stalemate in AFC U17 Asian Cup Opener

South Korea U17 and Yemen U17 played out a goalless draw in their opening match of the AFC U17 Asian Cup on May 14, 2026. Neither side could break the deadlock in a tense, tactical affair that saw both goalkeepers called into action on several occasions.

Match Overview

The match was characterized by strong defensive organization and a lack of cutting edge in the final third. South Korea dominated possession and created the better chances, but Yemen's disciplined defensive block and rapid counter-attacks kept the Korean backline honest. The result leaves both teams with work to do in the group stage.

Key Moments

  • 19' – Chance: South Korea's Lee Jae-min fires over from close range after a corner.
  • 34' – Save: Yemen goalkeeper Ahmed Al-Shaibani makes a superb reflex save to deny a header.
  • 67' – Miss: Yemen's Mohammed Al-Harbi breaks through on goal but drags his shot wide.
  • 89' – Late Drama: South Korea's Park Sung-ho hits the post from a free kick.

Tactical Story

South Korea attempted to dominate through possession, using a 4-3-3 formation with patient build-up. However, Yemen's 5-4-1 low block proved difficult to break down. Yemen focused on quick transitions through the flanks, but their final ball often let them down. The match became increasingly physical in the second half, with both teams picking up yellow cards for late tackles.

Standout Players

Ahmed Al-Shaibani was Yemen's standout performer, making five saves to earn his clean sheet. For South Korea, central defender Kim Min-jun was composed under pressure and made several clearances. Midfielder Choi Woo-seok tried to orchestrate play but lacked the killer pass.

Group Stage Implications

Both teams will feel they could have taken all three points. South Korea will be frustrated not to have converted their dominance into goals, while Yemen will take confidence from a solid defensive display. The draw leaves the group wide open, with both sides needing positive results in their next matches to keep qualification hopes alive.