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[Tokyo Olympics] S. Korea to kick off 2nd Olympic football medal bid vs. New Zealand
TOKYO -- South Korea's quest for a second Olympic medal in men's football will kick off Thursday against New Zealand. The Group B match between the two will begin at 5 p.m. at Kashima Stadium in Kashima, about 110 kilometers northeast of Tokyo. Though the opening ceremony isn't until Friday, preliminary action in football will begin early for scheduling purposes. This will also be the first event for South Korea at this year's Summer Olympics. South Korea's best Olympic showing to date is th
Olympic GamesJuly 20, 2021
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[Tokyo Olympics] S. Korean Olympic chief assures of IOC's written pledge in banner row with Japan
NARITA -- South Korean Olympic chief Lee Kee-heung insisted on Monday the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has promised in writing that it would ban the display of a Japanese imperialist flag during the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, a pledge made when South Korea was asked to remove banners the IOC believed to be political. Upon arriving in Japan on Monday, Lee, president of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee and also an IOC member, said the IOC is hoping both South Korea and the host cou
Olympic GamesJuly 19, 2021