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Seoul: City Greets Soccer's Best
May 30, 2002
To understand the magnitude of the World Cup in Korea and in Seoul, all you need to do is follow the U.S. World Cup Team on a quick journey from their hotel to their training field.
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U.S. Continues Preparations in Seoul; Opener vs. Portugal Nine Days Away
May 28, 2002
Through four full days in Seoul, the U.S. team has been able to avoid the notoriously heavy traffic in the Korean capitol thanks to an efficient and omnipresent police escort.
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On to the Games; FIFA Congress Closes with Blatter Re-Election
May 29, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (Wednesday, May 29, 2002) - FIFA closed its pre-World Cup administrative meetings today as Joseph S. Blatter of Switzerland was elected to a second term as FIFA President by a 139-56 vote as one of the final matters of business at the 53rd Ordinary FIFA Congress in Seoul. The focus in Korea/Japan now turns to the field, where France and Senegal open play on Friday in Seoul (7:25 a.m. ET, ESPN2 & Univision).
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Day Off Sees Players Tour DMZ, Relax, Golf
May 31, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (May 31, 2002) - The U.S. Men's National Team, led by head coach Bruce Arena, toured the DMZ on Saturday along the border of North and South Korea. Arena and assistant coach Glenn Myernick were joined by 11 players as they toured U.S. Military Camp Bonifas (located just 400 meters south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone) and the DMZ, which was highlighted by a visit to the Freedom House.
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U.S. World Cup Team Arrives in Seoul
May 24, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (Friday, May 24, 2002) - The U.S. Men touched down in Korea at 4:59 p.m. local time – one minute ahead of the team’s scheduled arrival - tonight at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, Korea.
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U.S. Women's National Team Arrive in Seoul, South Korea for 2008 Peace Queen Cup
June 10, 2008
The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team arrived in Seoul, South Korea on the afternoon of June 9. The team will have five full days to prepare for its first match of the 2008 Peace Queen Cup against Australia on June 15 at the Suwon Sports Complex.
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One Training Session Left Before U.S. Meets Portugal
June 3, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (Monday, June 3, 2002) - With their World Cup opener against Portugal just two days away, the U.S. Men's National Team went through their final training session at Misari Practice Stadium prior to the game on Wednesday.
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U.S. WNT Arrives in South Korea For Peace Queen Cup
Oct. 24, 2006
The U.S. Women’s National Team arrived in Seoul, South Korea, on the evening of Monday, Oct. 23, after a 12-hour direct flight from Los Angeles. U.S. head coach Greg Ryan has brought a 20-player roster to this event.
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Netherlands, Canada Replace North Korea, Nigeria for 2006 Peace Queen Cup
Oct. 11, 2006
Two changes have been made to the field for the 2006 Peace Queen Cup Korea as both North Korea and Nigeria have dropped out of the tournament.
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Sunday, June 2, Training Update; U.S. Preparations Continue at Misari
June 2, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (Sunday, June 2, 2002) - Bruce Arena put his squad through another two-hour training session this morning at Misari Practice Stadium on the outskirts of Seoul.
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U.S. to Train at Suwon World Cup Stadium on Tuesday Evening
June 3, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (Monday, June 3, 2002) - With their World Cup opener against Portugal just two days away, the U.S. Men’s National Team went through their final training session at Misari Practice Stadium prior to the game on Wednesday. Tomorrow, the U.S. MNT will train at Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon.
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Progress Continues in Monday's Training
May 27, 2002
SEOUL, Korea (Monday, May 27, 2002) - The U.S. Men's National Team completed another day of training this morning, going for nearly two hours at Misari Practice Stadium on the outskirts of Seoul.

