Soc: Suwon Bluewings crowned K-League champions

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: December 12, 2004 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

12-12-2004

Soc: Suwon Bluewings crowned K-League champions

SEOUL, Dec 12 Reuters - Suwon Bluewings claimed the 2004 K-League title today, beating
Pohang Steelers in a penalty shootout after both legs of their two-leg final ended 0-0.

Korean national team goalkeeper Lee Woon-jae was the toast of Suwon after saving Pohang's
fifth and final penalty from counterpart Kim Byung-ji, giving the Bluewings a third league...

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