It is international friendly matchday in the world of soccer,... and South Korea is looking to end its winless streak against South American powerhouse, Uruguay.<br />The South Korean men's football team, ranked fifty-fifth in the FIFA rankings, will face number-five ranked Uruguay at Seoul World Cup Stadium... at 8 P-M Korea time. <br />The Taeguk Warriors have yet to beat Uruguay in their seven previous meetings,… collecting only one draw, while putting up six losses. <br />But the new South Korean manager, Paulo Bento, is looking to end his team's dry spell... at his third friendly match with the team... in front of jam-packed supporters. <br />Ticket sales for national team matches have boomed since Bento took charge,… with all 65-thousand seats for the latest fixture... being sold out in just one day. <br />
