Asijský pohár AFC U23 - kvalifikace 10/25 09:00 1 Jižní Korea U23 v Filipíny U23 W 3-0
Mezinárodní utkání U23 07/13 10:30 - Jižní Korea U23 v Argentina U23 D 2-2
Mezinárodní utkání U23 06/15 11:00 - Jižní Korea U23 v Ghana U23 W 2-1
Mezinárodní utkání U23 06/12 10:00 - Jižní Korea U23 v Ghana U23 W 3-1
Mezinárodní utkání U23 11/14 13:00 - Jižní Korea U23 v Brazílie U23 L 1-3
Mezinárodní utkání U23 11/12 18:00 - Egypt U23 v Jižní Korea U23 D 0-0
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/26 12:30 1 Jižní Korea U23 v Saúdská Arábie U23 W 1-0
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/22 13:15 2 Austrálie U23 v Jižní Korea U23 W 0-2
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/19 10:15 3 [1] Jižní Korea U23 v Jordánsko U23 [2] W 2-1
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/15 10:15 3 [2] Uzbekistán U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [1] W 1-2
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/12 10:15 2 [2] Írán U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [1] W 1-2
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/09 13:15 1 [3] Jižní Korea U23 v Čína U23 [3] W 1-0
Mezinárodní utkání U23 11/19 11:45 - Spojené arabské emiráty U23 v Jižní Korea U23 D 1-1
Mezinárodní utkání U23 11/17 11:47 - Jižní Korea U23 v Irák U23 W 3-1
Mezinárodní utkání U23 11/15 11:45 - Jižní Korea U23 v Bahrajn U21 W 3-0
Mezinárodní utkání U23 11/13 11:53 - Saúdská Arábie U23 v Jižní Korea U23 W 0-2
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 03/26 10:00 3 [1] Jižní Korea U23 v Austrálie U23 [2] D 2-2
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 03/24 13:00 2 [3] Kambodža U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [1] W 1-6
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 03/22 10:00 1 Jižní Korea U23 v Tchaj-wan U23 W 8-0
Mezinárodní utkání U23 09/01 11:30 1 [2] Jižní Korea U23 v Japonsko U23 [2] W 2-1
Mezinárodní utkání U23 08/29 09:00 2 [1] Vietnam U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [2] W 1-3
Mezinárodní utkání U23 08/27 09:00 3 [1] Uzbekistán U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [2] W 3-4
Mezinárodní utkání U23 08/23 12:30 4 [1] Írán U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [2] W 0-2
Mezinárodní utkání U23 08/20 12:00 3 [2] Jižní Korea U23 v Kyrgyzstán U23 [3] W 1-0
Mezinárodní utkání U23 08/17 12:00 2 [2] Malajsie U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [1] L 2-1
Mezinárodní utkání U23 08/15 12:00 1 [2] Jižní Korea U23 v Bahrajn U21 [2] W 6-0
Mezinárodní utkání U23 06/23 11:05 - Indonésie U23 v Jižní Korea U23 W 1-2
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/26 08:00 50 Katar U23 v Jižní Korea U23 L 1-0
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/23 11:30 2 [2] Uzbekistán U23 v Jižní Korea U23 [1] L 4-1
AFC - Asijský pohár U23 01/20 08:00 3 Jižní Korea U23 v Malajsie U23 W 2-1

The South Korea national under-23 football team (Korean: 대한민국 23세 이하 축구 국가대표팀; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA, and Republic of Korea by IOC) represents South Korea at football in the Olympic Games and Asian Games. It was founded when the Olympic football was changed to an under-23 competition. It also can be managed as under-21 or under-22 team if necessary.

History

London Generation (2012)

Under the manager Hong Myung-bo, the South Korean under-23 team participated at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In the group stage, South Korea qualified for the quarter-finals as runners-up of their group by beating Switzerland 2–1 and drawing with Mexico and Gabon in two goalless matches. In the quarter-finals, South Korea met the host Great Britain, formed for the first time in the Olympic football since 1960. South Korean forward Ji Dong-won scored the opening goal, but British midfielder Aaron Ramsey scored a penalty equaliser. Ramsey once again had a penalty chance four minutes after his penalty goal, but South Korea's over-aged goalkeeper Jung Sung-ryong blocked it this time. However, Jung was injured in a collision with Micah Richards in the middle of the second half, and was replaced by Lee Bum-young. Nevertheless, Lee did not concede a goal until the end of extra time, and made a save from the shot of Britain's fifth kicker Daniel Sturridge in the penalty shoot-out. South Korea beat Great Britain 5–4 on penalties and Lee was praised by finishing the game successfully, but the compliments turned to criticisms after the semi-finals. He conceded three goals against Brazil, failing to perform his role. After being eliminated by a 3–0 loss to Brazil, South Korea competed with their historical rival Japan for a bronze medal. Their over-aged striker Park Chu-young scored the opening goal with a solo effort against three Japanese defenders, and Koo Ja-cheol scored an additional goal, a decisive one for the victory. South Korea won their first-ever medal in Olympic football after defeating Japan 2–0, and the medalists were exempted from mandatory military service according to the laws of the country. They were called the "London Generation" in South Korea, and most of them played for the senior team in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.