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                    [Title] => South Korea joins list of Asian nations in 2022 World Cup bid
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SEOUL (AP) -South Korea entered the race to host either the 2018 or 2022 World Cup with a surprise late bid.

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After Oscar Mejia staked UP to a 1-0 halftime lead, the Maroons exploded for two more goals to beat University of Santo Tomas, 3-1.

Randy Salisad sparkled with four goals as the Army B booters blasted Korea Football Association, 6-0.

Salisad struck in the eighth, 37th, 65th and 71st minutes.
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                    [Title] => South Korea joins list of Asian nations in 2022 World Cup bid
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SEOUL (AP) -South Korea entered the race to host either the 2018 or 2022 World Cup with a surprise late bid.

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After Oscar Mejia staked UP to a 1-0 halftime lead, the Maroons exploded for two more goals to beat University of Santo Tomas, 3-1.

Randy Salisad sparkled with four goals as the Army B booters blasted Korea Football Association, 6-0.

Salisad struck in the eighth, 37th, 65th and 71st minutes.
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