▲ The match between Korea and Ghana in the Olympic soccer team evaluation match held at the Jeju World Cup match in Seogwipo City on the 12th.

After Lee Sang-min scored his first goal with a header, he shares joy with his teammates.


Kim Hak-beom-ho, who was on the final stage to confirm the final entry for the Tokyo Olympics, won Ghana even though he was outnumbered.



The Olympic team, led by coach Kim Hak-beom, won 3-1 by scoring consecutive goals with Lee Sang-min, Lee Seung-mo and Jo Kyu-seong in the Ghanawa evaluation match held at the Jeju World Cup Stadium today (12th).



Kim Jin-ya, left full-back, was sent off in the 38th minute of the first half, leading 1-0, and was at a disadvantage, lacking one player, but rather added two goals in the second half to overpower Ghana.



The opening goal came in the 17th minute.



Central defender Lee Sang-min, who took part in the attack with a cross raised by Lee Yoo-hyeon from the right flank, scored his debut goal for the Olympic team.



In the 38th minute of the first half, while Jin-ya Kim stepped on the opponent's ankle and was sent off, the national team checked their skills by replacing various players.



In the 12th minute of the second half, Lee Seung-mo, a substitute, scored an additional goal one minute after entering, and front-line striker Jo Kyu-seong received a pass from Seol Young-woo and turned the game with a right-footed shot.



In the 30th minute of the second half, defender Kim Jae-woo's pass was cut and the national team conceded one goal, but it did not affect the win or loss.



(Photo = Yonhap News)