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Italia Lega Pro U21 – 4.25 U20 7:0

Amichevole internazionale per l’Under 21 di Lega Pro al Centro Tecnico di Coverciano contro la formazione 4.25 Under 20 (DPR Korea) davanti a oltre 200 spettatori. Sugli spalti era presente anche Antonio Rizzo, Vicepresidente Lega Pro. Tripletta per Simone Andrea Ganz al 9′p.t. su punizione, al 20′ con assist di Francesco Forte e al 27′ p.t. con un tiro al volo, sfruttando un assist di Nicola Ciccone. La quarta rete ha portato la firma di Pancrazio Farago’ al 40′ p.t. e la quinta al 13 s.t. di Matteo Luigi Brunori Sandri. La sesta e’ stata siglata al 28′ s.t. da Jacopo Scaccabarozzi e la settima su rigore al 30′s.t. ancora con Brunori Sandri. La gara amichevole rientrava nel programma di preparazione alla gara Italia Lega Pro Under 21, che affronterà la Turchia a Caserta il 25 marzo. ” Sono soddisfatto della preparazione svolta in vista del match con la Turchia- ha dichiarato Valerio Bertotto, CT Italia Lega Pro- per una sfida a cui teniamo molto e che corona il cammino positivo degli azzurrini”.”.
Italia Lega Pro Under 21- 4.25 Under 20 ( DPR Korea): 7-0
ITALIA LEGA PRO U21 (4-3-3) : Paleari (46′ Battaiola, 69′ Chironi); Ghiringhelli (46′ Lazzari), Panzeri, Montesano (46′ Spanò), Paparusso (46′ Mignanelli); Esposito (46′ Baldassin, 64′ Esposito), Proietti (C) (46′ Scaccabarozzi), Faragò (46′ Pessina); Ciccone (46′ Brunori Sandri), Forte F. (40′ Perfetto), Ganz (46′ Vassallo). A disp.: Cristini. All.: Bertotto.
4.25 SC U20 (4-1-4-1) : Kim Yu II (46′ Sin Tae Song); Kim Yu Song, Hu Tae Il, Ju Hyun Hyuk (46′ Ru Jung Hyok), Jang Chung Guk; O Chung Guk; Jong Song Won (46′ Choe Myung Gwan, 54′ Kim Yung Saeng), Jo Kwang Chun, Han II Hyuk (46′ Kim Chul Un), Kim Yong Saeng (46′ Ju Nam II); Kang Su Yun (C). A disp.: Mun Hyok Chol, Ri Chol Sak. All.: Kwong Mu.
Marcatori: 9′ Ganz (Italia Lega Pro U21), 20′ Ganz (Italia Lega Pro U21), 27′ Ganz (Italia Lega Pro U21), 39′ Faragò (Italia Lega Pro U21), 58′ Brunori Sandri (Italia Lega Pro U21), 73′ Scaccabarozzi (Italia Lega Pro U21), 76′ Brunori Sandri (Italia Lega Pro U21) su calcio di rigore.
Fonte: Lega Pro

U20: due amichevoli in Italia

La nazionale under-20 della Corea Popolare è in stage a Coverciano dove giocherà due partite.
Domani contro il Tuttocuoio, squadra che milita nella Lega Pro (alle ore 15:00 al Centro tecnico federale), mentre mercoledì 11 scenderà in campo contro la nazionale Under-21 di Lega Pro allenata da Valerio Bertotto (ore 14.30).

North to send soldiers to Military World Games in South

Soldiers from two Koreas to participate in competition aimed at ‘friendship through sport’

North Korea is planning to send about 300 participants to the CISM Military World Games in South Korea in October, the South Korean news site imael reported Friday.
The 6th summer round of CISM Military World Games will take place in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province of South Korea from October 2-11.
North Korea previously requested that it be allowed to send 213 personnel to the games, including 143 military athletes, 60 staff and 10 journalists. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly ordered an increase of that number to 300. It is not yet known in which events the North Korean athletes will compete.
The games, organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM), first took place in 1995 and have taken place every four years since. There is also a winter edition of the Military World Games, which took place in 2010 and 2013.
The goal of the CISM – which also hosts other military sporting competitions – and of the games more specifically, is to foster “friendship through sport” among military personnel from various countries, including potential rivals. The presence of North Korean military personnel in South Korea will be a notable example of the organization’s efforts to bring together normally adversarial parties through sports competition.
The games feature numerous sporting events including track and field, taekwondo, shooting, cycling, boxing and swimming, as well as more military-specific events such as orienteering, parachuting, military pentathlon, aeronautical pentathlon and naval pentathlon.

Parte la J-League: ecco i nostri Zainichi!

Il 9 marzo prossimo parte l’edizione 2015 della JLeague, il campionato giapponese.

Di seguito vi segnaliamo i Zainichi (coreani nati in Giappone) legati al gruppo dei Chongryon (fedeli a Pyongyang) che partecipano al campionato professionista nipponico:

JLeague 1:
Kawasaki Frontale: An Byong-JunVegalta Sendai: Ryang Yong-Gi

JLeague2:
FC Gifu: Yun Chang-SuMito Hollyhock: Kim Song-Gi
Thespakusatsu Gunma: Hwang Song-Su
V-Varen Nagasaki: Ri Yong-Jik
Yokhoama FC: An Yong-Hak

JLeague3:
Nagano Parceiro: Kim Yeong-Gi
Fukushima United: Kim Hong-Yeon
Fukushima United: Kim Kon-Tyon
FC Machida Zelvia: Ri Han-Jae

 

 

North Korea plans to attend University Games in South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea plans to send a team to this year’s University Games in South Korea, organizers said Thursday.
The news comes as North Korea is angrily reacting to this week’s start of annual South Korea-U.S. military drills that the North calls a rehearsal for invasion. The North’s army has threatened to launch unspecified “merciless strikes” against South Korea and the U.S.
The University Games’ organizing committee said in a statement that North Korea wants to send 75 athletes and 33 sports officials to the multi-sport event in the South Korean city of Gwangju from July 3-14. The North’s intention was conveyed Tuesday via the International University Sports Federation, it said.
The North wants to compete in eight events, including women’s football, table tennis and judo, according to the statement.
South Korea’s Unification Ministry, which handles relations with North Korea, said Thursday it plans to approve the North’s participation in the games.
The University Games is an Olympic-style event, with about 20,000 athletes from 170 countries competing in 21 events.
North Korea boycotted the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Summer Olympics, both held in Seoul, but has since attended several other events in the South, including last year’s Asian Games in Incheon.
It’s unclear whether the North will take part in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Analysts say North Korea’s participation in international sports events serves as a chance for the isolated country to show off its athletes espousing their devotion to leader Kim Jong Un so he can solidify his grip on power.
The two Koreas remain divided along the world’s most heavily fortified border since the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty.
fonte: http://www.centredaily.com/2015/03/05/4633667/north-korea-plans-to-attend-university.html#storylink=cpy