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Camacho Dissatisfied with Referee in Spain-S. Korea Quarter-final

Spain soccer team coach Jose Antonio Camacho showed his dissatisfaction with the referee after his side lost 5-3 to South Korea in a penalty shoot- out in their World Cup quarter-final Saturday in Kwangju.


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Spain soccer team coach Jose Antonio Camacho showed his dissatisfaction with the referee after his side lost 5-3 to South Korea in a penalty shoot- out in their World Cup quarter-final Saturday in Kwangju.

"I thought the referee would be fairer in a quarter-final match like this," he said after the match saw a goalless tie after extra time.

"We fought to the end and went out because South Korea were luckier than us. I am just sorry we couldn't go any further." he added.


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