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AFC Women’s Asian Cup
South Korea Women - Women VS Uzbekistan Women Sport
South Korea Women
03-14 17:00
6 - 0
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Uzbekistan Women - Women VS Uzbekistan Women Score
Uzbekistan Women
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H2H
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South Korea Women
Uzbekistan Women
Attacks
195
70
Dangerous Attacks
134
18
Ball Possession
81
19
On Target
16
0
Off Target
11008
0011
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End 6-0
93′
S.Jang
89′
A.Aminjonova
S. Kuchkorova
85′
5-0
E-Y.Lee
83′
S.Woo
J.Ryu
79′
L.Oraniyazova
78′
Shodiya Zarip qizi Tosheva
K.Zaripova
76′
E-Y.Lee
E.Moon
72′
4-0
S.Ji
Assist: E.Moon
64′
C.Kang
C.Yuri
63′
O.Valikhanova
d.nozimova
63′
R.Usarova
U.Zoirova
57′
3-0
S.Park
45′
D.Khabibullaeva
Solikha khusniddinova
45′
H.Choo
H.Kim
45′
M.Jung
S.Kim
Halftime 2-0
20′
2-0
Y.Ko
9′
1-0
H.Son
Assist: C.Yuri
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Match Info
AFC Women’s Asian Cup Qualifying: South Korea Women 6-0 Uzbekistan Women. The match kicked off at 17:00 local time, with South Korea delivering a commanding performance to secure a resounding 6-0 victory over Uzbekistan. This result was a decisive step in their qualification campaign, showcasing their attacking prowess and defensive solidity against a determined but ultimately overwhelmed opponent. The hosts took control early, netting their first goal within the opening fifteen minutes to set the tone. They added two more before halftime, effectively putting the game to bed. The second half saw no let-up, with South Korea scoring three additional goals, including a late brace from their star forward. The match was characterized by fluid passing and clinical finishing from the Korean side, while Uzbekistan struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well-organized defense. The standout performance came from the South Korean captain, who orchestrated play from midfield and contributed two assists. The result leaves South Korea in a dominant position in their group, while Uzbekistan faces an uphill battle to advance. Post-match, the South Korean manager praised the team's focus and execution, while the Uzbekistan coach acknowledged the quality gap and emphasized the need for his young squad to learn from the experience. South Korea lined up in their familiar 4-3-3 formation, while Uzbekistan opted for a more conservative 5-4-1 setup to try and contain the hosts' attack.