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updated: 2009-12-09

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Shinobu Asagoe, from Japan, reacts after losing a game against Jie Zheng, from China, during the first round of JP Morgan Chase Open tennis tournament Monday, Aug. 8, 2005, at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. Zheng won 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-0. click to open
Japan's Yuji Nakazawa (L) celebrates past South Korea's Hong Soon-hak after scoring in the second half of their East Asian Football Championship match in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. Japan defeated South Korea 1-0. Japan placed second behind China in the East Asian Football Championship. click to open
Japan's Yuji Nakazawa (R) celebrates with goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi after their win over South Korea at the East Asian Football Championship in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. Nakazawa scored the only goal for Japan as they defeated South Korea 1-0. Japan placed second behind China in the East Asian Football Championship. click to open
Japan's Yuji Nakazawa (R) celebrates past South Korea's Park Chu-young after scoring in the second half of their East Asian Football Championship match in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. Japan defeated South Korea 1-0. Japan placed second behind China in the East Asian Football Championship. click to open
Japan's Yuji Nakazawa celebrates after Japan's win against South Korea at the East Asian Football Championship in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. Nakazawa scored Japan's only goal as they defeated South Korea 1-0. Japan placed second behind China in the East Asian Football Championship. click to open
Japan's Yuji Nakazawa celebrates after Japan's win against South Korea at the East Asian Football Championship in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. Nakazawa scored Japan's only goal as they defeated South Korea 1-0. Japan placed second behind China in the East Asian Football Championship. click to open
Japan's Yuki Abe (L) and China's Li Yan jump for a header during the first half of the East Asian Football Championship soccer match in Taejon, South Korea August 3, 2005. The game ended with a 2-2 draw. click to open
Japan's Tatsuya Tanaka, center, reacts after scoring a goal as China's Zhao Xuri, left, and Zhng Yaokun, right, look dejected during the second half of their match in the East Asian Football Championship at the World Cup Stadium in Daejeon, south of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. click to open
Japan's Seiichiro Maki, right, fights for the ball with China's Li Jinyu during the second half of their match in the East Asian Football Championship at the World Cup Stadium in Daejeon, south of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. click to open
Japan's Yuichi Komano, top, heads the ball, battling with China's Sun Xiang during the second half of their match in the East Asian Football Championship at the World Cup Stadium in Daejeon, south of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. click to open


 
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