Portugal defeated South Korea, 32-24, at the Kristianstad Arena, in Sweden, in the match for the second spherical of Group D of the 2023 World Cup (Poland/Sweden), after the defeat, in the opening spherical, by Iceland, by of 26-30 and qualified for the ‘important spherical’, with the assistant Paulo Portela once more on the bench on account of the indisputable fact that Paulo Jorge Pereira, nationwide coach, is serving the second match of the suspension, due to this fact, on the bench, he’ll proceed .
South Korea, guided by the Portuguese Rolando Freitas, who misplaced, in the first spherical, with Hungary, by 27-35 (additionally with an eight-goal distinction) recorded the second defeat in three video games and, though in a match dispute (on the sixteenth, at 5 pm), with the extremely favored Iceland, very far-off.
On the identical day, Portugal will shut the accounts of the group in a duel with Hungary, at 19.30. In addition, the Magyars will face Iceland in the present day, beginning at 7:30 pm, additionally at the Kristianstad Arena.
Remember, right here, all the feelings of the recreation:
– The hymns are heard.
1′- Start the recreation.
two’- 1-0, Goal for Portugal, by Francisco Costa
two’- 2-0, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
two’- 2-1, Goal for South Korea, by Hyeon-Sik Lee
4′- 3-1, Goal for Portugal, by Leonel Fernandes
5′- 3-2, Goal for South Korea, by Seung Park
6′- 4-2, Goal for Portugal, by Francisco Costa
6′- 4-3, Korea Republic Goal, by Hyeon-Sik Lee
7′- 5-3, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
8′- 6-3, Goal for Portugal, by Alexandre Cavalcanti
10′- 7-3, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
12′- 7-4, Korea Republic Goal, by Hyeon-Sik Lee
12′- 8-4, Goal for Portugal, by Rui Silva
13′- 9-4, Goal for Portugal, by Leonel Fernandes
13′- South Korea known as a technical halt
15′- 9-5, Korea Republic Goal, by Yeon-Bin Kim
15′- 10-5, Goal for Portugal, by Alexandre Cavalcanti
16′- 2-minute suspension for Alexis Borges (Portugal)
17′ – 2-minute suspension for Luís Frade (Portugal)
18′ – 10-6, Goal for Korea Republic, by Dong-Hyun Jang, from a 7-meter free kick
19′ – 10-7, Goal for South Korea, by Jeon-Gu Kang
20′- 10-8, Korea Republic Goal, by Dong-Hyun Jang
20′- Dong-Hyun Jang (South Korea) misses a 7-meter free-kick, saved by Manuel Gaspar, who simply bought into the aim
22′- 11-8, Goal for Portugal, by Alexandre Cavalcanti
23′- 11-9, Korea Republic Goal, by Yeon-Bin Kim
25′- 12-9, Goal for Portugal, by Alexandre Cavalcanti
26′ – 12-10, Korea Republic Goal, by Jin-Young Kim
26′ – Portugal requested for a technical break
27′ – 13-10, Goal for Portugal, by Leonel Fernandes
28′ – 13-11, Aim for South Korea, by Chang-Eun Gu
28′ – 14-11, Goal for Portugal, by Miguel Martins
30′- 15-11, Goal for Portugal, by Leonel Fernandes
30′- 15-12, Korea Republic Goal, by Yeon-Bin Kim
– Break. Portugal received 15-12.
30′- Start of the second half.
32′- 15-13, Goal for South Korea, by Tae-Hun Jo
32′- 16-13, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
33′ – 16-14, Goal for South Korea, by Jeon-Gu Kang
33′ – 17-14, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
34′- 17-15, Goal for South Korea, by Jeon-Gu Kang
36′ – 17-16, Korea Republic Goal, by Jin-Young Kim
36′ – 18-16, Goal for Portugal, by Miguel Martins
37′ – 19-16, Goal for Portugal, by Miguel Martins
38′ – 19-17, Goal for South Korea, by Tae-Hun Jo, from a 7-meter free kick
39′ – 20-17, Goal for Portugal, by Pedro Portela
40′- 20-18, Goal for South Korea, by Tae-Hun Jo
40′- 21-18, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
41′- 21-19, Korea Republic Goal, by Jin-Young Kim
41′- 21-20, Korea Republic Goal, by Yeong-Joon Park
41′- Portugal requested for a technical break.
42′- 22-20, Goal for Portugal, by Luís Frade
42′- 22-21, Goal for South Korea, by Seung Park
42′- 23-21, Goal for Portugal, by Diogo Branquinho
43′- 23-22, Korea Republic Goal, by Hyeon-Sik Lee
47′ – Dong-Hyun Jang (Korea Republic) missed the 7-meter free kick
47′ – South Korea requested a technical suspension.
49′ – 24-22, Goal for Portugal, by Pedro Portela
49′ – 24-23, Goal for South Korea, by Dong-Hyun Jang
50′ – 25-23, Goal for Portugal, by Luís Frade
52′ – 25-24, Goal for South Korea, by Min-Ho Ha
52′ – 26-24, Goal for Portugal, by André Gomes
54′ – 27-24, Goal for Portugal, by Fábio Magalhães
55′ – 28-24, Goal for Portugal, by Leonel Fernandes
56′ – 29-24, Goal for Portugal, by Alexis Borges
56′ – 30-24, Goal for Portugal, by Rui Silva
56′ – South Korea, demanding a six-goal distinction, known as for a technical break.
58′ – 31-24, Goal for Portugal, by Pedro Portela
59′ – 32-24, Goal for Portugal, by Leonel Fernandes
60′ – End of the recreation.
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