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updated: 2009-12-09

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China's players (L-R) Li Yan (28), Li Jinyu (29), Ji Mingyi (16), Cao Yang (11), Li Leilei (22) and Sun Xiang (27) celebrate after their win over North Korea at the East Asian Football Championship in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. China defeated North Korea 2-0. 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
China's Sun Yongxia, right, fights for the ball with North Korea's Pak Kyong Sun, left, during the second half of their East Asian Football Federation Women's Cup match at the World Cup Stadium in Daegu, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005. North Korea defeated China 1-0. click to open
China's Yuan Fan, right, fights for the ball with North Korea's Ri Kum Suk, left, during the second half of their East Asian Football Federation Women's Cup match at the World Cup Stadium in Daegu, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005. North Korea defeated China 1-0. click to open
China's Bi Yan (R) reacts after missing a scoring opportunity as North Korea's Kong Hye-ok (L) watches during their East Asian Football Federation Women's Cup soccer match in Taegu, South Korea, August 6, 2005. North Korea defeated China 1-0. click to open
China's head coach Pei Encai (L) shouts instructions to his players during the East Asian Football Federation Women's Cup soccer match against North Korea in Taegu, South Korea, August 6, 2005. North Korea defeated China 1-0. click to open


 
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