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  Daegu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daegu's population is quite homogeneous with few immigrants.
Daegu is served by Daegu international airport located in the northeastern daegu, and also by the KTX highspeed train at Dongdaegu Station, which was opened in 2004.
Daegu is divided into 7 wards ("Gu") and 1 county ("Gun").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daegu   (1056 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article: Daegu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Daegu Metropolitan City is the third largest city in South Korea (A republic in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula; established in 1948).
Daegu is a designated Metropolitan City (additional info and facts about Metropolitan City) under the direct control of the South Korean Home Minister, and also the capital of North Gyeongsang (additional info and facts about North Gyeongsang) province.
Daegu was the capital of the former Gyeongsang (additional info and facts about Gyeongsang) province from 1392 until 1896, and has been the capital of North Gyeongsang since that province's formation in 1896.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/da/daegu.htm   (1573 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Daegu
Daegu Metropolitan City is the third largest city in South Korea.
Traditionally Confucianism was strong in Daegu, with a large academy based in the city.
Daegu is served by Daegu Airport which is loacted in the northeastern part of the city.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Taegu   (1010 words)

  
 DAEGU FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Daegu is the 4th largest city in South_Korea, and is officially called Daegu Metropolitan City.
Today, Daegu is the 4th largest metropolitan area in population, and still 3rd largest in commerce of Korea.
Daegu is also home to the K-League soccer club Daegu_FC.
www.gottogetflowers.com /Daegu   (938 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Daegu FC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Encyclopedia: Daegu FC You are more likely to be reported as having been killed by lightning in Cuba than in any other country.
Daegu is the 4th largest metropolitan area in South Korea, and is officially called Daegu Metropolitan City.
Both Daegu FC coach Park Jong-hwan and Suwon Bluewings FC coach Cha Bum-kun are former coaches of the Korean national team.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Daegu-FC   (1045 words)

  
 Daegu
Daegu is a designated Metropolitan City under the direct control of the South Korean Home Minister, and also the capital of North Gyeongsang province.
Daegu was the capital of the former Gyeongsang province from 1392 until 1896, and has been the capital of North Gyeongsang since that province's formation in 1896.
The main industries of Daegu are textiles, metals and machine building.
www.askfactmaster.com /Daegu   (426 words)

  
 biology - Daegu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Daegu is a conservative city, both politically and culturally, even by Korean standards.
Traditionally confucianism was strong in Daegu, with a large academy centred in the city.
Daegu has an extensive public transportation system, based primarily on busses.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Daegu   (952 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Daegu World Cup Stadium
Daegu World Cup Stadium is a sports stadium located in Daegu, South Korea.
It was used as a football venue for the 2002 World Cup, and is the home stadium for Daegu FC of the Korea Professional Soccer League (K-League).
Daegu World Cup Stadium has seating for 68,000 people, and parking for 3550 cars.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Daegu_World_Cup_Stadium   (114 words)

  
 K.League 1st Stage Review 2004 :: Soccerphile.com
FC Seoul, formerly LG Anyang, must be fairly pleased with fifth place.
It could be that the team’s awful start was just one of those things but the Champions would still not have been expecting to score six goals less than Daegu, especially as there was a 54 point gap between the two at the end of last season.
10th- Daegu FC Last season, the then new boys finished next to bottom and should be satisfied that the end of this season’s first stage sees three teams looking up at the team from Korea’s third city.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/news/korean-soccer/review-2004.html   (2026 words)

  
 K.League News :: Soccerphile.com | October 2004
To reach the play-offs, Daegu will probably have to win the second stage outright, winning the next game will help as it is the leaders themselves who will travel south-west to visit Daegu's World Cup Stadium on Halloween.
The Dragons and the Tigers are two of the teams, along with Suwon, Chonbuk and Seoul, who are hoping to win the second stage outright or qualify for the play-offs through total points amassed.
FC Seoul seems to be quite well placed in both races, well, at least it did until suffering a surprise home defeat to then bottom-placed Daejeon on October 16th.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/news/korean-soccer/kleague_news10.html   (1230 words)

  
 K.League Preview 2004 :: Soccerphile.com
It is all very well of LG and Seoul FC to claim that there is no reason for the supporters not to travel into and then across Seoul to watch the new team.
Daegu FC The team from Korea’s third largest city made their debut in 2003 and finished next to bottom – a creditable performance from this cash-strapped team playing in Korea’s biggest stadium.
Daegu will be satisfied to finish above Gwangju and Bucheon in the three-team mini-league that will probably materialize at the bottom of the league.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/news/korean-soccer/preview-2004.html   (2096 words)

  
 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2004 Fixtures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Their opponents Daegu FC arrived in Suwon on a high after their explosive start to the new season, however their front line was weakened by the absence of the K-league's leading scorer Feijao.
Yoon Joo-il and Song Jung-hyun were posing the main threats for Daegu, but with ten minutes to go Park Jong-jin had Daegu's best effort of the half, as his powerful strike from 16 yards out was turned over the bar by South Korean international keeper Lee Woon-jae.
On the hour mark Daegu fired a reminder to Suwon that one goal might not be enough to win the game when, after some great play from half-time substitute Lee Sang-il on the left wing, Song Jung-hyun's final shot was well stopped by Lee Woon-jae.
www.suwonfootball.com /matches/050504.html   (496 words)

  
 Daegu FC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Daegu FC was founded as a community team at the end of 2002 in the Korean city of Daegu, and made their K-League debut in 2003.
hallencyclopedia.com /Daegu_FC   (307 words)

  
 BigSoccer Boards - Congratulations!!! The 11th K-league Club Officially Registered For 2003 Season!!!!
Daegu somehow magically raised enough revenue and money and all sorts of things to enter next year's K-League but I question if that is 100% true.
Daegu is a Korean city located at south east of Korean peninsula.
Daegu World Cup stadium was a venue for Korea vs USA and Korea vs Turkey (3/4th place) on 2002 FIFA World Cup finals.
www.bigsoccer.com /forum/showthread.php?t=26107   (944 words)

  
 INSIDE JoongAng Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Baek Ji-hoon, 20, of FC Seoul gave the home team a half time lead in the 43rd minute by sending a pass from Ricardo with his left foot.
FC Seoul now has three wins, one draw and four losses.
With four wins, three losses and one draw, Suwon is even with Daegu FC in points, but Suwon was ahead of Daegu in number of goals and goal losses.
joongangdaily.joins.com /200504/25/200504252255322779900091009101.html   (399 words)

  
 donga.com [english donga]
In particular, in the match between the Jeonnam Dragons and FC Seoul held in Gwangyang, the two teams scored six goals in total.
Raimundo Nonato of FC Seoul, the best goal getter last season when he was with Daegu FC, recorded a hat trick, and Jeonnam’s Noh Byung-joon had two goals.
However, FC Seoul’s Nonato again tied the game at three with a header off Ricardo’s corner kick in the 69th minute.
english.donga.com /srv/service.php3?bicode=070000&biid=2005030749898   (324 words)

  
 K-League - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Since 1983 the league has expanded from the initial five teams to thirteen teams for the 2004 season.
Of the five initial clubs, only Daewoo, POSCO and Yukong Elephants remain in the K-League; Kookmin Bank FC dropped out of the league at the end of 1984, and Hallelujah followed the season after.
Most of the member clubs in the league are owned by major Korean Chaebols,and the club names reflect that fact.
www.encyclopedia-of-knowledge.com /?t=K-League   (596 words)

  
 Results for Daegu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
TakingITGlobal Daegu is a web-based platform for ideas and expression, a resource of opportunities, and a network of...
DAEGU, South Korea - The 2003 Summer Universiade came to an end on Sunday...
That event also demonstrated the environmental nature of Daegu, when the local fans collected their own litter to take home after the games.
www.wikimoz.org /buscar/search/Daegu/100   (222 words)

  
 donga.com [english donga]
“Soccer Genius” Park Ju-young (20, FC Seoul) enjoyed the victory of his team as well as his first assist in the professional league.
In Daegu, Daegu FC won its third straight victory, beating Gwangju Sangmoo 2-0 as Yoon Ju-il and Jin Soon-jin with consecutively scored goals.
Daegu has won three victories but lost two games, while Gwangju has two draws and three losses this season.
english.donga.com /srv/service.php3?biid=2005032141748   (376 words)

  
 South Korea 2003
FC Eruja 5 2 1 2 11-19 7 4.
FC Ansan 5 2 0 3 14-16 6 5.
FC Impact 5 1 0 4 7-38 3 6.
www.rsssf.com /tabless/skor03.html   (781 words)

  
 FootballinKorea
Much as Suwon Samsung Bluewings would have liked to have scored their 500th club goal against the FC Seoul side that used to be their biggest rivals in its former guise of Anyang LG Cheetahs, netting such a landmark goal at home would have been more than an adequate substitute.
FC Seoul went with the powerful duo Renaldo and Kim Eun-joong up front accompanied by Park Yo-seb, and the support play of Brazilian Ricardo in midfield.
In the end Ricardo's first-half goal was enough to give FC Seoul their first ever home victory in the Sang-am stadium, and push the club clear into second place in the table.
www.footballinkorea.blogspot.com   (3811 words)

  
 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2004 Fixtures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Almost 350 fans made the trek down from Suwon and they were rewarded with a hard-fought victory that secures Suwon's position at the top of both the second stage and overall standings tables going into the final four games of the season.
Suwon repelled the early charges from the free-scoring Daegu forward line, and the match was deadlocked in a midfield battle for much of the game.
The breakthrough came in the 69th minute as substitute Kim Dae-ui flicked on a Marcel pass to Kim Dong-hyun who lifted a shot over the diving Daegu keeper into the back of the net to secure the points.
www.suwonfootball.com /matches/311004.html   (171 words)

  
 BigSoccer Boards - Samsung Hauzen Cup 2005 [R]
I watched Chunnam v FC Seoul on TV, which was a pretty decent game actually and had a great attendance - hardly an empty seat to be seen.
i was watching FC Seoul vs Chunnam and at the same time i watched Sungnam vs Busan because this guy at PandoraTV kept on switching the channel..
FC Seoul vs Chunnam was a great game..
www.bigsoccer.com /forum/showthread.php?t=173345&page=3   (922 words)

  
 The Korea Times : Daegu FC Complete 3rd Win to Lead K-League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Daegu FC completed the third consecutive victory with a 2-0 win over Chonbuk Motors in Chonju to claim the lead in the K-League standings on Wednesday.
Jin Soon-jin and Sandro Hiroshi scored a goal each in the second-half, placing Daegu on the highest spot in the K-League for the first time since the team's creation.
With 15 points in seven games, the Daegu side is now two points ahead of Bucheon FC, who was defeated by Incheon United 0-1 in Puchon on the same day.
times.hankooki.com /lpage/sports/200510/kt2005100617121411640.htm   (287 words)

  
 Xtratime Community - S. Korean/K-League news
I played for the Daegu FC -In the blue very tclose to skin shirts - Does any man or wooman have the news on the MIghty Blue Wasps - I was better than their Goalkeep Lee but politics would not let me join for ever deal.
I'm not big Daegu FC fan, but Daegu is like my hometown, so I don't hate that team.
FC Metz has some good relationship with Korea, since several our youth prospects trained there.
www.xtratime.org /forums/showthread.php?p=3023461   (1243 words)

  
 K-League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Most of the member clubs in the league are owned by major Korean Chaebols, and the club names reflect that fact.
Teams have adopted local city names in an effort to integrate themselves more with the local communities; for example, Daewoo evolved over the years into Daewoo Royals, Busan Daewoo Royals and latterly Busan I'cons.
The Lucky Goldstar (LG) corporation caused a huge controversy at the end of 2003 when they made the decision to uproot their Anyang LG Cheetahs team from the Seoul satellite city of Anyang and move into the empty Seoul World Cup stadium, becoming FC Seoul.
hallencyclopedia.com /K-League   (928 words)

  
 Korea: K-League Preview- Playoff race hots up
Sunday’s big game is in the south-east where Daegu FC meet Buchoen SK.
Daegu lie in second, level on points with the leaders and with no chance of reaching the play-offs with their overall record, they will have to win the second phase outright.
Elsewhere, the two teams that many though would be battling it out for the title, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and FC Seoul meet — the Samsung and LG-backed clubs are now just waiting for a hugely disappointing season to end.
www.isfa.com /news?id=19713   (290 words)

  
 Korea: K-League- Seongnam stay top   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It was Seongnam’s sixth straight win at home and the team from just south of Seoul have hit form at the right time and currently look the team to beat.
Daegu FC endured a poor first stage and will have to win the second phase outright to extend their season until the end of November.
The south-eastern team declared their intentions to do just that by coming from behind at FC Seoul to win 2-1 and stay level on points with the leaders.
www.isfa.com /news/?id=19774   (410 words)

  
 Daegu FC
K-league debutants in 2003, Daegu didn't set the league on fire with their on-the-field achievements, however they were one of the best-attended clubs in terms of fanbase throughout the season, and in 2004 they were one of the most exciting attacking sides in the league, though let down by a leaky defence.
The loss of free-scoring strikers Nonato and Feijao for 2005 was softened somewhat by the arrival of Sandro Hiroshi as Daegu again continued to impress in 2005.
The Daegu World Cup stadium is the biggest sports stadium in South Korea, and is located on the outskirts of Daegu itself.
www.rokfootball.com /daegu.html   (118 words)

  
 INSIDE JoongAng Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Suwon, with six wins, one draw and three losses, moved ahead of Ulsan Hyundai FC, which could do no better than a 0-0 draw with Gwangju Sangmu FC on Saturday.
FC Seoul managed a 1-1 draw away at Bucheon SK.
FC Seoul's Kim Eun-jung pegged one back 3 minutes from time to cancel out a 40th minute free kick by Bucheon's Kim Ki-hyung.
joongangdaily.joins.com /200411/08/200411082214385339900091009101.html   (397 words)

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