FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC

North Korea vs United Arab Emirates, 2010 World Cup Qualifying - AFC, Round Four

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  • 51': Nam Chol Pak
  • 90'+3': In Guk Mun
FT
2 - 0

About

North Korea are hosting United Arab Emirates at Kim II-Sung Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC

Venue: Kim II-Sung Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 100,000

Line-Ups

PRK North Korea

No. Name
Myong Dok Ri (GK)
Jong Hyok Cha
Ri Jun-Il
Nam Chol Pak
Yun Nam Ji
Yong Hak An Yellow Card
Kim Kum-Il
In Guk Mun
Chong Tese
Chol Jin Pak
Yong Jo Hong

UAE United Arab Emirates

No. Name
Majed Nasser (GK)
Mohammad Qassim
Abdulla Malallah
Haydar Alo-Ali
Hamdan Kamali
Walid Abbas
Abdulrahim Juma'a
Nawaf Amir Mubarak Yellow Card
Ahmed Khalil
Ismail Salem Al-Hammadi
Saif Mohamed

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