Doha-Sana
South Korea qualified for the round of 16 for the FIFA World Cup finals today, after its victory today over Portugal, with two goals to one, in the third and final round of the group stage.
The Korean team raised its tally with this victory to 4 points in Group Eight, and finished second behind the leaders Portugal, with 9 points, to qualify together as first and second in Group Eight, while the Uruguay team came in third place with 4 points, lagging behind its Korean counterpart on goal difference, despite the latter’s victory. Ghana's fourth and final national team, with two unanswered goals, in the last round.
Returning to the course of the match that took place at the Education City Stadium in the Qatari capital, Doha, this confrontation witnessed a great club between the two teams, as the Korean team overturned its delay with a goal without a response to the Portugal national team, which came at the 5th minute through Ricardo Horta to a valuable victory with two goals to one, where he scored Goals for the Korean team, Kim Young-Gun and Hwang Hee-Chan, in the 27th and 90th minutes.
The Netherlands, Senegal, England, the United States of America, France, Australia, Brazil, Portugal, South Korea, Argentina, Poland, Morocco, Croatia, Japan and Spain have qualified for the quarter-finals so far, and one team remains from Group G to complete the next round.
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