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004 vs. Uruguay
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006 vs.
Brazil

Saturday, 4 August 2012
Olympic Games London 2012 Quarter-Final Match

Team GB 1 Korean Republic 1 [1-1]
1-1 after ninety minutes
Korean Republic won 5-4 on penalties

The Millennium Stadium, Cardiff - Attendance: 70,171
Kick-off
7.30pm BST
Live on BBC Three/HD (UK) - Commentator: Jonathan Pearce

Korean Republic - Dong-Won Ji (29 28:41)
Team GB - Aaron Ramsey (36 penalty 35:14) (40 penalty saved 39:51)
Match Summary
Team GB Squad

Korea Republic Squad
Great Britain Olympic Results Korean Republic - Sung-Yueng Ki (32 31:50), Jae-Suk Oh (34 33:04), Young-Gwon Kim (34), Beom-Young Lee (120 119:56)
Team GB - Daniel Strurridge (34), Joe Allen (71 70:22)
Team GB - Aaron Ramsey scores (1-0).
Korean Republic - Ja Cheol Koo scores (1-1).
Team GB - Tom Cleverley scores (2-1).
Korean Republic - Sung-Dong Beak scores (2-2).
Team GB - Craig Dawson scores (3-2).
Korean Republic - Seok-Ho Hwang scores (3-3).
Team GB - Ryan Giggs scores (4-3).
Korean Republic - Jong-Woo Park scores (4-4).
Team GB - Daniel Sturridge saved (4-4).
Korean Republic - Sung-Yueng Ki scores (4-5).

Team GB kicked-off, also kicked-off ET. 128 minutes (penaties took another seven minutes to complete). (48:11 & 48:59) (15:00 & 16:01)

 

Match Summary

 

Officials from Colombia

Team GB

Type

Korean Republic
Referee (green) - Wilmar Alexander Roldán Pérez,
32 (24 January 1980), Amalfi, FIFA-listed
2008.

Assistant Referees - Humberto Clavijo & Eduardo Diaz

Fourth official - Roberto García Orozco, 37 (24 October 1974), Mexico City, FIFA-listed 2007.

12 Goal Attempts 16
3 Attempts on Target 4
0 Hit Bar/Post 0
2 Corner Kicks Won 7
3 Offside Calls Against 4
12 Fouls Conceded 18
58% Possession 42%

Team GB Team

 

Rank:

n/a Colours: Made by Adidas - Navy blue shirts with pale blue Union Jack motive and red collar, navy blue shorts, navy blue socks with red tops.
Capt: Craig Bellamy, 2nd captaincy, Ryan Giggs after 85 mins. Coach: Stuart Pearce MBE, 50 (24 April 1962), appointed 20 October 2011,
5th match, W 2 - D 2 - L 1 - F 6 - A 5.
Team GB Lineup
1 Butland, Jack 19 10 March 1993 GK Birmingham City FC 5 3 GA
2 Taylor, Neil J. 23 7 February 1989 RB Swansea City FC 5 0
3 Bertrand, Ryan D. 22 5 August 1989 LB Chelsea FC 4 0
15 Ramsey, Aaron J.
penalty saved, off 105th min.
21 26 December 1990 M Arsenal FC 5 1
5 Caulker, Steven R. 20 29 December 1991 CD Tottenham Hotspur FC 5 0
14 Richards, Micah L., injured off 60th min. 24 24 June 1988 CD Manchester United FC 5 0
7 Cleverley, Thomas W. 22 12 August 1989 RM Manchester United FC 5 0
8 Allen, Joseph M. 22 14 March 1990 M Swansea City FC 5 0
Allen cautioned in the 71st min. for ungentlemanly conduct, for a high kick on Tae-Hee Nam's chest
9 Sturridge, Daniel A 22 1 September 1989 F Chelsea FC 5 2
Sturridge cautioned in the 34th min.
10 Bellamy, Craig D., off 85th min. 33 13 July 1979 F Liverpool FC 5 1
16 Sinclair, Scott 23 25 March 1989 M Swansea City FC 4 1
Team GB Substitutes
6 Dawson, Craig, on 60 min. (59:45) for Richards 22 6 May 1990 M West Bromwich Albion FC 2 0
11 Giggs, Ryan J., on 85th min. (84:44) for Bellamy 38 29 November 1973 M Manchester United FC 4 1
At 38 years and 252 days, Ryan Giggs becomes the oldest man to appear in the Olympic football competition
4 Rose, Daniel L., on 106th min. for Ramsey 22 2 July 1990 F Tottenham Hotspur FC 4 0

unused substitutes:

12-James Tomkins, 13-Jack Cork, 17-Marvin Sordell, 18-Jason Steele.
   
4-4-2 Butland -
Taylor, Richards
(Dawson), Caulker, Bertrand -
Cleverley, Allen, Ramsey
(Rose), Sinclair -
Bellamy
(Giggs), Sturridge

Averages (Starting XI):

Age 22.8 Appearances/Goals 4.8 0.4

 

Korean Republic Team

 

Rank:

n/a Colours: Made by Nike - White shirts with red/blue twisted sash, white shorts, white socks.
Capt:

Koo Ja-Cheol

Coach: Hong Myung-Bo, 43 (12 February 1969), appointed head coach of the Under-23's in October 2009.
Korean Republic Lineup
1 Jung, Sung-Ryong, injured off 62nd min. 26 4 July 1985 G Suwon Samsung Bluewings FC
12 Hwang, Seok-Ho 23 27 June 1989 D Sanfrecce Hiroshima FC    
3 Yun, Suk-Young 22 13 February 1990 D Chunnam Dragons FC    
4 Kim, Young-Gwon 22 27 February 1990 D Guangzhou Evergrande FC, China    
Kim cautioned in the 34th minute.
14 Kim, Chang-Soo, injured off 7th min. 26 12 September 1985 D Busan IPark FC    
6 Ki, Sung-Yueng 23 24 April 1989 M Glasgow Celtic FC, Scotland    
Ki cautioned in the 32nd minute for unsporting behaviour, for a rash challange on the touchline on Micah Richards
13 Koo, Ja Cheol 23 27 February 1989 M FC Augsburg 1907 eV, Germany    
15 Park, Jong-Woo 23 10 March 1989 M Busan IPark FC    
9 Ji, Dong-Won 21 28 May 1991 M Sunderland AFC, England    
10 Park, Chu-Young 27 10 July 1985 F Arsenal FC, England    
11 Nam, Tae-Hee 21 3 July 1991 M Lekhwia SC, Qatar    
Korean Republic Substitutes
2 Oh, Jae-Suk, on 7th min (6:34) for C. Kim 22 4 January 1990 D Gangwon FC    
Oh cautioned in the 34th minute for handball, his sliding challenge to try and divert a Ryan Bertrand shot hit his arm.
18 Lee, Beom-Young, on 62nd min. (61:43) for Jung 23 2 April 1989 G Busan IPark    
Lee cautioned in the 120th min. for ungentlemanly conduct, for time-wasting in taking a goal-kick.
8 Beak, Sung-Dong, on 104th min. (103:56) for Ji 20 13 August 1991 F Júbilo Iwata, Japan    

unused substitutes:

5-Kee-Hee Kim, 7-Kim Bo-Kyung, 16-Woo-Young Jung, 17-Hyun-Sung Kim
   
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Averages (Starting XI):

Age 23.4 Appearances/Goals    

 

    Match Report

Great Britain were knocked out in the quarter-finals of the Olympic football tournament by South Korea after losing a dramatic penalty shoot-out. Daniel Sturridge saw his penalty saved by substitute keeper Lee Bumyoung as GB lost the shoot-out 5-4 in Cardiff. Ji Dong-won had earlier given South Korea a deserved lead with a long-range strike before GB were awarded two first-half spot kicks. Aaron Ramsey scored with the first but saw a second saved by Jung Sungryong.

It was a disappointing end to a campaign that had seen Stuart Pearce's team top their group and show signs of improvement through the tournament, but their defeat means they miss out on a semi-final tie against Brazil in Manchester on Tuesday.

Pearce had opted to stick with the same XI that defeated Uruguay in Cardiff on Wednesday but it was a less than convincing performance for long periods by GB, especially during the first half. Jack Butland did well to make a one-handed save to turn a 20-yard strike from Ji around the post and Park Chu-young should have headed his team in front but missed the target after rising above Joe Allen at the far post. But their promising start was rewarded when Butland failed to stop a powerful strike from Sunderland's Ji shortly before the half-hour mark after the 21-year-old had taken one touch to control a pass from Ki Sung-yueng.

In contrast, GB had offered virtually nothing going forward as they struggled to generate any kind of attacking momentum. However, they were handed a chance to equalise when a low strike from Ryan Bertrand hit the arm of substitute Oh Jae-suk as he tried to block the shot. Ramsey was fortunate to see his penalty squeeze under the dive of Jung 10 minutes before the break but his luck ran out shortly afterwards when GB were awarded another spot kick after Hwang Seok-ho was adjudged to have bought down Daniel Sturridge. Once again Ramsey had a lengthy wait to take his penalty. The Wales captain this time sent his spot kick to the keeper's left but Jung got down low to save.  

If GB struggled to open up their opponents in the first half, they ran at their opponents with a lot more conviction from wide areas after the restart. Tom Cleverley was inches away at the near post from converting a low Craig Bellamy cross and later turned provider, with a free-kick from out wide that saw Micah Richards clash with Jung in the South Korea goal. Both players were injured as they went for the ball and were substituted after failing to respond to treatment. There were half chances and promising moves that broke down for both teams but the next clear-cut opening came shortly after the start of extra time and GB were once again spared by poor Korean finishing. Butland parried a strike from Koo Ja-cheol and Ji rose above the static Neil Taylor to head at goal, but missed the target from eight yards. There was a further chance for Ji before he was withdrawn, but he once again missed with a header after a corner found him unmarked on the edge of the six-yard box. There was an inevitability as the match crept towards a shoot-out - and even more so about the result. The first eight penalties were converted before Lee dived to his left to deny Sturridge and Ki sealed victory with his spot kick.

Source Notes

BBC Sport
TheFA.com
/TeamGB
London2012.com
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CG