S. Korea confirms venues for football friendlies vs. Costa Rica, Chile
SEOUL, Aug. 6 (Yonhap) -- South Korea on Monday confirmed the venues for the upcoming friendly football matches against Costa Rica and Chile at home.
The Korea Football Association (KFA) said the men's national football team will take on Costa Rica at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, north of Seoul, on Sept. 7 and play against Chile in Busan, 450 kilometers southeast of the capital, on Sept. 11. Both matches will kick off at 8 p.m.
The two friendlies will be South Korea's first two friendly matches after 2018 FIFA World Cup, where they suffered a group stage exit against Germany, Sweden and Mexico.
South Korea last played an international match in Goyang in September 2014, when they suffered a 1-0 loss to Uruguay.
The Taeguk Warriors will play their first match in Busan since December 2004. The national team produced a surprising 3-1 win over Germany in the port city 14 years ago.
South Korea are looking to play the September friendlies under a new coach. The KFA is currently searching for a bench boss, with Shin Tae-yong, who coached South Korea at the World Cup, listed as one of the candidates. Shin's contract with the KFA expired last month.
Costa Rica are ranked No. 23 in the latest FIFA rankings, 34 spots higher than South Korea. They also competed at the 2018 World Cup but failed to reach the round of 16 from Group E. Costa Rica lost to Serbia 1-0 and fell to Brazil 2-0 before getting a 2-2 draw with Switzerland.
South Korea and Costa Rica have split head-to-head meetings at three wins, two draws and three losses apiece. The two teams last met in October 2014 in Seoul, where South Korea suffered a 3-1 loss.
Chile, ranked world No. 9, won the 2016 Copa America and were runners-up at the 2017 Confederations Cup, but they failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Still, La Roja are considered one of the solid South American teams, having two wins and two draws against World Cup participants in recent friendly matches.
South Korea and Chile have played each other only once, with Chile prevailing 1-0 in Seoul in January 2008.

This file photo taken on June 25, 2018, shows South Korea's national football team players training at Spartak Stadium in Lomonosov, Saint Petersburg, Russia. (Yonhap)
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