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N. Korea held by host China; Japan stays unbeaten(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-02-22 09:24 CHONGQING - Fancied North Korea was held to a goalless draw by host China in the East Asian women's championship yesterday, as Japan surged to the top of the table with its second win.
North Korea, beaten 3-2 by Japan in their opener on Monday, squandered several chances including a 52nd-minute penalty kick. Japan beat defending champion South Korea 2-0 earlier Thursday to lead the four-nation round robin. China trailed with four points and North Korea with one, leaving South Korea pointless and rock-bottom. China and North Korea struggled hard without threatening the net in a dull first half. After the break, North Korean captain Ri Kum-Suk, the Asian Player of the Year, had a spot kick saved by Steel Roses goalkeeper Zhang Yanru after striker Kim Yong-Ae had been fouled in the box. Zhang also saved a 30-meter scorcher from Ri Un-Gyong four minutes later. Japan, the world's No 11 team, at times ran rings around the South Koreans, who had to fight through qualifying to reach the four-nation tournament. Eriko Arakawa opened the scoring with a point-blank header in the 16th minute and Shinobu Ohno rounded the 'keeper to wrap up the tie after 57 minutes.
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