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Australia–South Korea football rivalry
LokasiAsia
Tim terlibat Australia
 Korea Selatan
Pertemuan pertamaSouth Korea 2–3 Australia
(14 November 1967, South Vietnam Independence Cup)
Pertemuan termutakhirSouth Korea 1–0 Australia
(7 June 2019, Friendly)
Statistik
Total pertemuan28
Top skorAustralia Ray Baartz (3)
StatusAustralia: 9
South Korea: 8
Draw: 11

The Australia–South Korea football rivalry is a sports rivalry that exists between the national association football teams of both Australia and South Korea. The rivalry is one of the most followed competitive rivalries in Asian football.[1]

Historical origin

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South Korea first faced Australia in 1967 during a tour to South Vietnam playing a game in the 1967 South Vietnam Independence Cup. In this encounter, Australia beat South Korea 3–2 before eventually winning the friendly tournament.[2] It was this friendly competition that the nickname of the Australian side, "Socceroos", was born.[3]

Just two years later they met in the first round of qualification for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in a group that included Japan. All the games were played in South Korea and Australia topped the group progressing to the next round before losing to Israel.

The two teams were to meet again in the final round of the 1974 World Cup qualifiers in late 1973 and on this occasion, the winner would progress to the 1974 FIFA World Cup. The teams first met in Sydney on 28 October 1973 and played out a nil-all draw. The second leg was in Seoul on 10 November 1973. South Korea scored early in the 15th minute and then again in the 27th minute. However, Australia were to quickly reply with a goal by Branko Buljevic just two minutes later. Shortly after half time, Ray Baartz equalised. The score remained two-all at full time. As this was prior to the introduction of the away goals rule a third match was hastily arranged and, just three days later they met in Hong Kong. Jimmy Mackay scored the only goal of the match resulting in Australia qualifying for their first World Cup Finals.[4][5]

In 1977 they were to meet again in a five team group for qualification to the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Australia won one and drew one, although neither were to proceed.

When South Korea won a penalty shoot-out on 21 June 1987 in the President's Cup it was the first time that the Koreans had defeated Australia although it wasn't until 6 September 1990 in a friendly in Seoul that South Korea had won during regulation time. It was the 14th meeting between the two countries.

During the 1990s they played a number of friendly matches and then met in the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup which was hosted in Korea. South Korea won the match 1–0 which gave them their first competitive victory over Australia although South Korea would not qualify to the knockout stage whereas Australia would. After Australia entered the Asian Football Confederation in 2006 the two teams had to wait until the 2011 AFC Asian Cup before they met again in a competitive fixture. On this occasion the match finished 1–1 in the group stage in Qatar.[6]

They were to be drawn again in the same group when Australia hosted the 2015 AFC Asian Cup with Korea inflicting Australia's only defeat in the tournament, 1–0 in Brisbane, which was also South Korea's first ever win against Australia in Australia.[7] However, Australia won a dramatic final in extra time in Sydney in front of a crowd of 76,385. Massimo Luongo scored just prior to half time. In second half injury time Son Heung-min equalised for the Koreans taking the match into extra time. James Troisi then scored the winner for Australia to claim their first Asian Cup.[8]

Australia and South Korea are two of only five Asian national teams to have reached the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup. Likewise, they are also two countries to have won the AFC Asian Cup. Both Australia and South Korea are also successful in other major competitions: Australia was one of only three AFC teams to have reached the final of a senior FIFA competition, in 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup; while Australia and South Korea's youth teams were also finalists in FIFA U-17 World Cup and FIFA U-20 World Cup.

List of matches

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# Date Competition Home team Score Away team Home scorers Away scorers Venue
1 14 November 1967 1967 South Vietnam Independence Cup Australia  3–2  Korea Selatan Billy Vojtek Gol 26'
Attila Abonyi Gol 52'
Johnny Warren Gol 84'
See Young-keun Gol 1'
Huh Yoon-jung Gol 85'
Vietnam Selatan Cong Hoa Stadium, Saigon
2 14 October 1969 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Korea Selatan  1–2  Australia Lee Yi-woo Gol 44' Johnny Watkiss Gol 37'
Tommy McColl Gol 78'
Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
3 20 October 1969 Korea Selatan  1–1  Australia Park So-il Gol 29' Ray Baartz Gol 59' Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
4 22 October 1972 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–1  Australia Lee Cha-man Gol 65' Max Tolson Gol 12' Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
5 24 October 1972 International friendly Korea Selatan  0–2  Australia Ray Baartz Gol 12'
Jim Armstrong Gol 42'
Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
6 28 October 1973 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Australia  0–0  Korea Selatan Australia Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney
7 11 November 1973 Korea Selatan  2–2  Australia Kim Jae-han Gol 15'
Ko Jae-wook Gol 27'
Branko Buljevic Gol 29'
Ray Baartz Gol 48'
Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
8 13 November 1973 Australia  1–0  Korea Selatan Jimmy Mackay Gol 70' Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
9 28 August 1977 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Australia  2–1  Korea Selatan John Kosmina Gol 63', 75' Cha Bum-kun Gol 23' Australia Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney
10 23 October 1977 Korea Selatan  0–0  Australia Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
11 21 June 1987 1987 Korea Cup Korea Selatan  1–1 (p.w.)
(5–4 a.p.)
 Australia Kim Pan-keun Gol 72' Graham Arnold Gol 83' Korea Selatan Seoul Olympic Stadium, Seoul
12 6 September 1990 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–0  Australia Byun Byung-joo Gol 70' Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
13 9 September 1990 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–0  Australia Seo Jung-won Gol 70' Korea Selatan Kudok Stadium, Busan
14 14 June 1991 1991 Korea Cup Korea Selatan  0–0 (p.w.)
(4–3 a.p.)
 Australia Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
15 24 September 1993 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–1  Australia Seo Jung-won Gol 38' Damian Mori Gol 80' Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
16 26 September 1993 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–0  Australia Lee Ki-bum Gol 76' Korea Selatan Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
17 22 January 1997 International friendly Australia  2–1  Korea Selatan Matthew Bingley Gol 37'
Alistair Edwards Gol 72'
Ha Seok-ju Gol 76' Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
18 11 February 1998 International friendly Australia  1–0  Korea Selatan Ernie Tapai Gol 39' Australia Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
19 7 October 2000 2000 LG Cup Korea Selatan  4–2  Australia Sim Jae-won Gol 44'
Noh Jung-yoon Gol 48'
Seol Ki-hyeon Gol 65'
Lee Dong-gook Gol 90+2' (pen.)
Paul Agostino Gol 30', 35' Uni Emirat Arab National Stadium, Dubai
20 6 June 2001 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Korea Selatan  1–0  Australia Hwang Sun-hong Gol 24' Korea Selatan Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
21 5 September 2009 International friendly Korea Selatan  3–1  Australia Park Chu-young Gol 5'
Lee Jung-soo Gol 21'
Seol Ki-hyeon Gol 87'
Patrick Kisnorbo Gol 33' Korea Selatan Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
22 14 January 2011 2011 AFC Asian Cup Australia  1–1  Korea Selatan Mile Jedinak Gol 62' Koo Ja-cheol Gol 24' Qatar Al Gharafa Stadium, Doha
23 14 November 2012 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–2  Australia Lee Dong-gook Gol 11' Nikita Rukavytsya Gol 43'
Robert Cornthwaite Gol 87'
Korea Selatan Hwaseong Stadium, Hwaseong
24 20 July 2013 2013 EAFF Championship Korea Selatan  0–0  Australia Korea Selatan Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
25 17 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup Australia  0–1  Korea Selatan Lee Jeong-hyeop Gol 33' Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
26 31 January 2015 2015 AFC Asian Cup Final Australia  2–1 (p.w.)  Korea Selatan Massimo Luongo Gol 45'
James Troisi Gol 105'
Son Heung-min Gol 90+1' Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney
27 17 November 2018 International friendly Australia  1–1  Korea Selatan Massimo Luongo Gol 90+4' Hwang Ui-jo Gol 22' Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
28 7 June 2019 International friendly Korea Selatan  1–0  Australia Hwang Ui-jo Gol 76' Korea Selatan Busan Asiad Main Stadium, Busan

The following fixtures are considered 'A' Internationals by Football Australia only and are included in Australia's official statistics with regard to matches played, caps, records etc.

Date Competition Home team Score Away team Home scorers Away scorers Venue
17 October 1982 1982 Merlion Cup Australia  3–2 Korea Selatan South Korea B Phil O'Connor Gol 10'
Dave Mitchell Gol 31'
George Christopoulos Gol 61'
Oh Suk-tae Gol 59'
Park Chang-sun Gol 83'
Singapura Singapore
15 December 1983 1983 Merlion Cup Australia  3–1 Korea Selatan South Korea B John Kosmina Gol 17'
Phil O'Connor Gol 58'
Jimmy Cant Gol 74'
Lee Hyun-chul Gol 37' Singapura Singapore

Statistics

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Head-to-head record

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Per 7 June 2019.
Venue Australia Australia Korea Selatan South Korea Draw
Victories in Australia 4 1 2
Victories in South Korea 3 6 8
Victories at neutral venue 2 1 1
Total number of victories 9 8 11
Goals in Australia 8 5
Goals in South Korea 13 16
Goals at neutral venue 7 7
Total number of goals 28 28

Top goalscorers

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Per 7 June 2019.
Rank Player Goals
1 Australia Ray Baartz 3
2 Australia John Kosmina 2
Korea Selatan Seo Jung-won
Australia Paul Agostino
Korea Selatan Seol Ki-hyeon
Korea Selatan Lee Dong-gook
Australia Massimo Luongo
Korea Selatan Hwang Ui-jo

References

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