• Ri Myong-guk (born 9 September 1986) is a North Korean former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Ri was known for his positioning and...
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  • Central Coast Mariners FC. 3 February 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2020. Kim Myong-won, a forward, was registered as one of three required goalkeepers, thus...
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  • Ri Chol-guk (이철국; born December 25, 1985, in Pyongyang) is a North Korean table tennis player. As of May 2012, Ri is ranked no. 86 in the world by the...
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    Placed into Group 8 along with Thailand, Malaysia and Chinese Taipei, Myong Dong-chan's men only lost to the Thais, and booked their ticket for the...
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    Choe Jae-bok Kim Yong-nam Ri Jong-rae Ju Tong-chol Kim Sung-guk Ju Sung-nam Jong Un-hak Cha Myong-song Hyon Pyong-mu Kim To-un Ri Sung-ho Pang Chun-san Son...
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    Jin-guk Unpong: Ri Chol-man Kumgok: Kang Myong-chol Yonan: Pak Tae-dok Ohyon: Jin Yon-sil Songho: Hong Myong-gi Chontae: Choe Tong-yun Haewol: Kim Myong-chol...
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  • GK 1 Ri Myong-guk RB 2 Cha Jong-hyok CB 13 Pak Chol-jin CB 4 Pak Nam-chol LB 5 Ri Kwang-chon DM 3 Ri Jun-il RM 11 Mun In-guk  80' LM 8 Ji Yun-nam AM 10...
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  • 2008 Kim Nam-il Yeom Ki-hun Park Chu-young Koji Yamase Jong Tae-se 2 Ri Myong-guk Yuji Nakazawa  South Korea 2010 Du Wei Qu Bo Lee Dong-gook Lee Seung-ryul...
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  • No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club 1 1GK Ri Myong-guk (1986-09-09)9 September 1986 (aged 32) 102 0 Pyongyang City 2 2DF Kim Chol-bom (1994-07-16)16...
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    was guided by the CPC and was led by a premier (chong-ri) and included vice premiers (bochong-ri), ministers (boojang), committee chairmen, and other cabinet-level...
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