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 | China's Sun Xiang celebrates with a trophy at an award ceremony of the East Asian Football Championship in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. China placed first past Japan, North Korea and South Korea. click to open  |  | China's Sun Xiang (L) celebrates with goalkeeper Li Leilei after beating North Korea at the East Asian Football Championship match in Taegu, South Korea August 7, 2005. China beat North Korea 2-0. click to open  |  | China's Sun Xiang, left, controls the ball against North Korea's Kim Yong Jin, center, as Wang Lian, right, backs up Sun during the East Asian Football Championship at the World Cup Stadium in Daegu, south of Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Aug. 7, 2005. China defeated North Korea 2-0. click to open  |  | Holders Japan overcame bitter rivals China 3-1 in a highly-charged final to win the 2004 Asian Soccer Cup for the third time on 8/7/2004. Photo shows Japanese player Keiji Tamada broke through the defense by Chinese players Sun Xiang click to open  |  | Holders Japan overcame bitter rivals China 3-1 in a highly-charged final to win the 2004 Asian Soccer Cup for the third time on 8/7/2004. Photo shows Japanese player Takayuki Suzuki broke through the defense by Chinese players Sun Xiang and Zhao Junzhe click to open  |  | Sun Xiang of Team China in competition. Host China advanced to their first-ever 2004 Asian Soccer Cup final on August 3rd 2004 with a 4-3 penalty shootout win against Iran after tying 1-1 in regulation time click to open  |  | Sun Xiang of Team China in competition. Host China advanced to their first-ever 2004 Asian Soccer Cup final on August 3rd 2004 with a 4-3 penalty shootout win against Iran after tying 1-1 in regulation time click to open  |
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