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China edge Ukraine 3-2 to reach last 16
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Updated: 2005-06-15 08:44

China edge Ukraine 3-2 to reach last 16
Ukraine's goalkeeper Leonid Musin reacts after China's first goal during the group B FIFA World Youth Championship match at the Galgenwaard Stadium in Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 14, 2005. China won the match 3-2. [Reuters]
China edge Ukraine 3-2 to reach last 16
China's Zheng Tao runs past Ukraine's Dmytro Vorobei (R) during the group B FIFA World Youth Championship match at the Galgenwaard Stadium in Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 14, 2005. China won the match 3-2. [Reuters]
China edge Ukraine 3-2 to reach last 16
China's Hao Junmin (R) controls the ball in front of Ukraine's Vlodymyr Samborskyy (L) during the group B FIFA World Youth Championship match at the Galgenwaard Stadium in Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 14, 2005. China won the match 3-2. [Reuters]
China edge Ukraine 3-2 to reach last 16
China's Cui Peng (R) is tackled by Ukraine's Volodymyr Arzhanov during their group B FIFA World Youth Championship match at the Galgenwaard Stadium in Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 14, 2005. China won 3-2. [Reuters]
China edge Ukraine 3-2 to reach last 16
China's Cui Peng (R) is tackled by Ukraine's Volodymyr Arzhanov during their group B FIFA World Youth Championship match at the Galgenwaard Stadium in Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 14, 2005. China won 3-2. [Reuters]



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