South Korea national football team results – 2010s

This is a list of football games played by the Korea Republic national football team between 2010 and 2019. Korea Republic's score is shown first.

2010

For more details on this topic, see 2010 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
January 9  Zambia L 2–4 Johannesburg, South Africa Friendly Kim Jung-Woo, Koo Ja-Cheol
January 18  Finland W 2–0 Málaga, Spain Friendly Oh Beom-Seok, Lee Jung-Soo
January 22  Latvia W 1–0 Málaga, Spain Friendly Kim Jae-Sung
February 7  Hong Kong W 5–0 Tokyo, Japan 2010 EAFF Championship Kim Jung-Woo, Koo Ja-Cheol, Lee Dong-Gook, Lee Seung-Ryul, No Byung-Jun
February 10  China PR L 0–3 Tokyo, Japan 2010 EAFF Championship
February 14  Japan W 3–1 Tokyo, Japan 2010 EAFF Championship Lee Dong-Gook, Lee Seung-Ryul, Kim Jae-Sung
March 3  Ivory Coast W 2–0 London, United Kingdom Friendly Lee Dong-Gook, Kim Jae-Sung
May 16  Ecuador W 2–0 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Lee Seung-Ryul, Lee Chung-Yong
May 24  Japan W 2–0 Saitama, Japan Friendly Park Ji-Sung, Park Chu-Young
May 30  Belarus L 0–1 Kufstein, Austria Friendly
June 3  Spain L 0–1 Innsbruck, Austria Friendly
June 12  Greece W 2–0 Port Elizabeth, South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup Lee Jung-Soo, Park Ji-Sung
June 17  Argentina L 1–4 Johannesburg, South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup Lee Chung-Yong
June 22  Nigeria D 2–2 Durban, South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup Lee Jung-Soo, Park Chu-Young
June 26  Uruguay L 1–2 Port Elizabeth, South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup Lee Chung-Yong
August 11  Nigeria W 2–1 Suwon, South Korea Friendly Yoon Bit-Garam, Choi Hyo-Jin
September 7  Iran L 0–1 Seoul, South Korea Friendly
October 12  Japan D 0–0 Seoul, South Korea Friendly
December 30  Syria W 1–0 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Friendly Ji Dong-Won

2011

For more details on this topic, see 2011 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
January 10  Bahrain W 2–1 Doha, Qatar 2011 AFC Asian Cup Koo Ja-Cheol(2)
January 14  Australia D 1–1 Doha, Qatar 2011 AFC Asian Cup Koo Ja-Cheol
January 18  India W 4–1 Doha, Qatar 2011 AFC Asian Cup Ji Dong-Won(2), Koo Ja-Cheol, Son Heung-Min
January 22  Iran W 1–0 (aet) Doha, Qatar 2011 AFC Asian Cup Yoon Bit-Garam
January 25  Japan D 2–2 (0–3p) Doha, Qatar 2011 AFC Asian Cup Ki Sung-Yueng, Hwang Jae-Won
January 28  Uzbekistan W 3–2 Doha, Qatar 2011 AFC Asian Cup Koo Ja-Cheol, Ji Dong-Won(2)
February 9  Turkey D 0–0 Trabzon, Turkey Friendly
March 25  Honduras W 4–0 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Lee Jung-Soo, Kim Jung-Woo, Park Chu-Young, Lee Keun-Ho
June 3  Serbia W 2–1 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Park Chu-Young, Kim Young-Kwon
June 7  Ghana W 2–1 Jeonju, South Korea Friendly Ji Dong-Won, Koo Ja-Cheol
August 10  Japan L 0–3 Sapporo, Japan Friendly
September 2  Lebanon W 6–0 Goyang, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Park Chu-Young(3), Ji Dong-Won(2), Kim Jung-Woo
September 6  Kuwait D 1–1 Kuwait City, Kuwait 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Park Chu-Young
October 7  Poland D 2–2 Seoul, South Korea Friendly[1] Park Chu-Young(2)
October 11  United Arab Emirates W 2–1 Suwon, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Park Chu-Young, own goal
November 11  United Arab Emirates W 2–0 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Lee Keun-Ho, Park Chu-Young
November 15  Lebanon L 1–2 Beirut, Lebanon 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Koo Ja-Cheol

2012

For more details on this topic, see 2012 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
February 25  Uzbekistan W 4–2 Jeonju, South Korea Friendly Lee Dong-Gook (2), Kim Chi-Woo (2)
February 29  Kuwait W 2–0 Seoul, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Lee Dong-Gook, Lee Keun-Ho
May 30  Spain L 1–4 Bern, Switzerland Friendly Kim Do-Heon
June 8  Qatar W 4–1 Doha, Qatar 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Lee Keun-Ho (2), Kwak Tae-Hwi, Kim Shin-Wook
June 12  Lebanon W 3–0 Goyang, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Kim Bo-Kyung (2), Koo Ja-Cheol
August 15  Zambia W 2–1 Anyang, South Korea Friendly Lee Keun-Ho (2)
September 11  Uzbekistan D 2–2 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Own Goal, Lee Dong-Gook
October 16  Iran L 0–1 Teheran, Iran 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
November 14  Australia L 1–2 Hwaseong, South Korea Friendly Lee Dong-Gook

2013

For more details on this topic, see 2013 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
February 6  Croatia L 0–4 London, England Friendly
March 26  Qatar W 2–1 Seoul, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Lee Keun-Ho, Son Heung-Min
June 4  Lebanon D 1–1 Beirut, Lebanon 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Kim Chi-Woo
June 11  Uzbekistan W 1–0 Seoul, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Own Goal
June 18  Iran L 0–1 Ulsan, South Korea 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
July 20  Australia D 0–0 Seoul, South Korea 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
July 24  China PR D 0–0 Hwaseong, South Korea 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
July 28  Japan L 1–2 Seoul, South Korea 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup Yun Il-Lok
August 14  Peru D 0-0 Suwon, South Korea Friendly
September 6  Haiti W 4-1 Incheon, South Korea Friendly Son Heung-Min (2), Koo Ja-Cheol, Lee Keun-Ho
September 10  Croatia L 1-2 Jeonju, South Korea Friendly Lee Keun-Ho
October 12  Brazil L 0-2 Seoul, South Korea Friendly
October 15  Mali W 3-1 Cheonan, South Korea Friendly Koo Ja-Cheol, Son Heung-Min, Kim Bo-Kyung
November 15   Switzerland W 2-1 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Hong Jeong-Ho, Lee Chung-Yong
November 19  Russia L 1-2 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Friendly Kim Shin-Wook

2014

For more details on this topic, see 2014 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
January 25  Costa Rica W 1–0 Los Angeles, United States Friendly Kim Shin-Wook
January 29  Mexico L 0–4 San Antonio, United States Friendly
February 1  United States L 0–2 Carson, United States Friendly
March 5  Greece W 2–0 Athens, Greece Friendly Park Chu-Young, Son Heung-Min
May 28  Tunisia L 0–1 Seoul, South Korea Friendly
June 9  Ghana L 0–4 Miami, United States Friendly
June 17  Russia D 1–1 Cuiabá, Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Lee Keun-Ho
June 22  Algeria L 2–4 Porto Alegre, Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Son Heung-Min, Koo Ja-Cheol
June 26  Belgium L 0–1 São Paulo, Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup
September 5  Venezuela W 3–1 Bucheon, South Korea Friendly Lee Myung-joo, Lee Dong-gook(2)
September 8  Uruguay L 0–1 Goyang, South Korea Friendly
October 10  Paraguay W 2–0 Cheonan, South Korea Friendly Kim Min-woo, Nam Tae-hee
October 14  Costa Rica L 1–3 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Lee Dong-gook
November 14  Jordan W 1–0 Amman, Jordan Friendly Han Kyo-won
November 18  Iran L 0–1 Tehran, Iran Friendly

2015

For more details on this topic, see 2015 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
January 4  Saudi Arabia W 2–0 Sydney, Australia Friendly[2] Own Goal, Lee Jung-hyup
January 10  Oman W 1–0 Canberra, Australia 2015 AFC Asian Cup Cho Young-cheol
January 13  Kuwait W 1–0 Canberra, Australia 2015 AFC Asian Cup Nam Tae-hee
January 17  Australia W 1–0 Brisbane, Australia 2015 AFC Asian Cup Lee Jung-hyup
January 22  Uzbekistan W 2–0 (aet) Melbourne, Australia 2015 AFC Asian Cup Son Heung-min (2)
January 26  Iraq W 2–0 Sydney, Australia 2015 AFC Asian Cup Lee Jung-hyup, Kim Young-gwon
January 31  Australia L 1–2 (aet) Sydney, Australia 2015 AFC Asian Cup Son Heung-min
March 27  Uzbekistan D 1–1 Daejeon, South Korea Friendly Koo Ja-cheol
March 31  New Zealand W 1–0 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Lee Jae-sung
June 11  United Arab Emirates W 3–0 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Friendly Yeom Ki-hun, Lee Yong-jae, Lee Jung-hyup
June 16  Myanmar W 2–0 Bangkok, Thailand World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Lee Jae-sung, Son Heung-min
August 2  China PR W 2–0 Wuhan, China PR 2015 EAFF East Asian Cup Kim Seung-dae, Lee Jong-ho
August 5  Japan D 1–1 Wuhan, China PR 2015 EAFF East Asian Cup Jang Hyun-soo
August 9  North Korea D 0–0 Wuhan, China PR 2015 EAFF East Asian Cup
September 3  Laos W 8–0 Hwaseong, South Korea World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Lee Chung-yong, Son Heung-min (3), Kwon Chang-hoon (2), Suk Hyun-jun, Lee Jae-sung
September 8  Lebanon W 3–0 Sidon, Lebanon World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Jang Hyun-soo, Own Goal, Kwon Chang-hoon
October 8  Kuwait W 1–0 Kuwait City, Kuwait World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Koo Ja-cheol
October 13  Jamaica W 3–0 Seoul, South Korea Friendly Ji Dong-won, Ki Sung-yueng, Hwang Ui-jo
November 12  Myanmar W 4–0 Suwon, South Korea World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Lee Jae-sung, Koo Ja-cheol, Jang Hyun-soo, Nam Tae-hee
November 17  Laos W 5–0 Vientiane, Laos World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Ki Sung-yueng (2), Son Heung-min (2), Suk Hyun-jun

2016

For more details on this topic, see 2016 South Korea national football team season.
Date Opponent Result Score Venue Competition Scorer(s)
March 24  Lebanon W 1–0 Ansan, South Korea World Cup & Asian Cup qualification Lee Jung-hyup
March 27  Thailand W 1–0 Bangkok, Thailand Friendly Suk Hyun-jun
June 1  Spain L 1–6 Salzburg, Austria Friendly Ju Se-jong
June 5  Czech Republic W 2–1 Prague, Czech Republic Friendly Yoon Bit-garam, Suk Hyun-jun
September 1  China PR W 3–2 Seoul, South Korea 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Own Goal, Lee Chung-yong, Koo Ja-cheol
September 6  Syria D 0–0 Seremban, Malaysia 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 6  Qatar Suwon, South Korea 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
October 11  Iran Teheran, Iran 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
November 15  Uzbekistan TBD, South Korea 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification

See also

References

  1. The friendly match against Poland was not regarded as the official match organized by FIFA due to South Korea team used seven substitutes in this match. Under the FIFA regulations, up to a maximum of six substitutes may be used in national A team match.
  2. The friendly match against Saudi Arabia was not regarded as the official match organized by FIFA because FIFA received the pre-exhibition match document from the Australian Football Association late.
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