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Updated at 4:23 a.m., Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Soccer: Koreas in another World Cup qualifying draw

Associated Press

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North Korea's players, red jersey, and South Korea's players greet each other after their Asian qualifying soccer match for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa ended in a 1-1 tie Wednesday in Shanghai, China.

EUGENE HOSHIKO | Associated Press

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SHANGHAI, China — Teenage midfielder Ki Sung-yung salvaged a draw for South Korea in a dour World Cup qualifier against North Korea on Wednesday, the fourth draw between the teams in four 2008 meetings.

Ki volleyed an equalizer after 68 minutes, four minutes after Hong Yong Jo had given North Korea the lead with a penalty.

It was a tight game on a neutral ground, although South Korea, missing Manchester United star, Park Ji-sung, was on top for most of the 90 minutes.

Hong scored from the spot after South Korea captain Kim Nam-il fouled him in the 64th.

But the South Koreans responded quickly to secure a point via Ki's volley from the edge of the area.

North Korea now has four points from two matches and leads Group B in the fourth round of Asian qualifying. South Korea has one point from its opening match.

The last 10 Asian teams have been divided into two qualifying groups with four automatic spots at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa on the line.

FIFA, football's governing body, moved the match from the North Korean capital Pyongyang to Shanghai after North Korea refused to play the anthem and fly the flag of its southern neighbor.