South Korea, Japan lose Asian Cup qualifiers (Agencies) Updated: 2005-03-26 10:49
South Korea and Japan, co-hosts of the 2002 World Cup, lost qualifying games
on the road Friday but remain favorites to reach the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
South Korea, a semifinalist in 2002, fell 2-0 to Saudi Arabia in Group A on
goals by Saud Kariri and Yasser el-Khatani. Iran, behind two goals by Vahid
Hashemian, defeated Japan 2-1 in Group B.
![Iran's Vahid Hashemian (L) scores Iran's first goal as Japanese defenders look on during their the World Cup 2006 qualifying match in Tehran. Iran won 2-1. [AFP]](xin_1603022610501422799820.jpg) Iran's Vahid
Hashemian (L) scores Iran's first goal as Japanese defenders look on
during their the World Cup 2006 qualifying match in Tehran. Iran won 2-1.
[AFP] | In other games, Kuwait topped Uzbekistan
2-1, and Bahrain edged North Korea 2-1.
Saudi Arabia, which also qualified for the last World Cup, leads Group A with
four points. South Korea and Kuwait are next with three points each.
In Group B, Bahrain and Iran are in front with four points apiece, followed
by Japan with three. Japan, which reached the second round at the last World Cup
and won the Asian Cup, is looking for its third straight appearance in soccer's
showpiece event.
The top two teams in each group qualify for the World Cup while the
third-place teams face a series of playoffs to earn the fifth Asian
spot.
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