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Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

KAWASAKI, Japan - Kawasaki Frontale team members thank their supporters after a 3-0 win the Asian Champions League over South Korea's Chunnam Dragons at the Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture in on Wednesday. Brazilian striker Juninho (extreme R) put the 2006 J-League runners-up on their way to victory in the 25th minute before turning provider for Jong Tae Se to score twice in the last nine minutes.

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Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

KAWASAKI, Japan - Brazilian striker Juninho scores in the 25th minute to put Kawasaki Frontale ahead before turning provider for Jong Tae Se to score twice in the last nine minutes as the 2006 J-League runners-up beat South Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in the Asian Champions League at the Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture on April 25.

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S. Korean names national soccer

S. Korean names national soccer

Huh Jung Moo, manager of the domestic professional league's Chunnam Dragons, speaks at a news conference after being selected by the South Korean soccer association as new coach for the national soccer team Friday Aug. 14.

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Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

KAWASAKI, Japan - Kawasaki Frontale team members thank their supporters after a 3-0 win the Asian Champions League over South Korea's Chunnam Dragons at the Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture in on Wednesday. Brazilian striker Juninho (extreme R) put the 2006 J-League runners-up on their way to victory in the 25th minute before turning provider for Jong Tae Se to score twice in the last nine minutes. (Kyodo)

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Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

Kawasaki beat S. Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in ACL

KAWASAKI, Japan - Brazilian striker Juninho scores in the 25th minute to put Kawasaki Frontale ahead before turning provider for Jong Tae Se to score twice in the last nine minutes as the 2006 J-League runners-up beat South Korea's Chunnam Dragons 3-0 in the Asian Champions League at the Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture on April 25. (Kyodo)

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S. Korean names national soccer

S. Korean names national soccer

Huh Jung Moo, manager of the domestic professional league's Chunnam Dragons, speaks at a news conference after being selected by the South Korean soccer association as new coach for the national soccer team Friday Aug. 14. ==Kyodo

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