S. Korea confirm final 23-man roster for FIFA World Cup

IANS  |  Seoul 

on Saturday confirmed their final 23-man squad for the 2018 World Cup, dropping three footballers from their preliminary roster.

South Korea, coached by Shin Tae-yong, are in Group F at the World Cup, with Sweden, and

Shin previously said he would select the final 23 members for after playing two friendly matches at home. beat 2-0 on Monday, but fell 3-1 to on Friday.

Kim, 25, failed to recover from the he sustained during a friendly match against in March. The left back didn't play in either of South Korea's tune-ups at home.

Lee, a veteran who has played in two previous World Cups, featured in the friendly, but didn't perform solidly. The 29-year-old had little playing time with his League club this past season, which apparently influenced his performance with the national team.

Kwon failed to survive the competition among centre backs. The 26-year-old, who plays with Chinese side Tianjin Quanjin, played against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but failed to impress.

Three national team rookies -- Hellas attacker Lee Seung-woo, Incheon United and Jeju United defender Oh Ban-suk -- all remained on the roster and will have their first World Cup. The three players had no senior national team experience before the two friendly matches this week.

will travel to their pre-World Cup training camp in on Sunday with these 23 players. They'll play against on June 7 and face Senegal on June 11 before departing for their World Cup base camp in on June 12.

South Korea will open their World Cup campaign against on June 18 in Nizhny Novgorod in

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 20:08 IST