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South Korea light on strikers for Asian Cup

South Korea's head coach Uli Stielike looks on before a friendly soccer match against Paraguay at Cheonan Sports Complex in Cheonan October 10, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

By Peter Rutherford SEOUL (Reuters) - There was no place for experienced forwards Park Chu-young, Kim Shin-wook or Lee Dong-gook in South Korea's squad for the upcoming Asian Cup as coach Uli Stielike went with just three out-and-out strikers for the Jan. 9-31 tournament in Australia. Under the Korea Football Association's "Time for Change" slogan for the Asian Cup, Stielike named uncapped forward Lee Jung-hyub on Monday in his 23-man squad, which features no fewer than 17 foreign-based players. South Korea, who have not won the continental tournament since 1960, will rely heavily on a quality midfield with Swansea playmaker Ki Sung-yueng supplying the ammunition to Bayer Leverkusen wide man Son Heung-min and Bolton winger Lee Chung-yong. Goalkeeper Jung Sung-ryong, who endured a woeful World Cup in Brazil where the Koreans failed to win a game and were knocked out in the group stage, was included in the squad but Kim Jin-hyeon is expected to get the start between the posts. South Korea will begin their campaign in Group A along with hosts Australia, Oman and Kuwait. They kick off against Oman on Jan. 10 in Canberra. The Koreans are also scheduled to play Saudi Arabia on Jan. 4 as a final tune up for the tournament. Squad: Goalkeepers - Kim Jin-hyeon (Cerezo Osaka), Kim Seung-gyu (Ulsan), Jung Sung-ryong (Suwon) Defenders - Kim Jin-su (Hoffenheim), Park Joo-ho (Mainz 05), Jang Hyun-soo (Guangzhou R&F), Kim Young-gwon (Guangzhou Evergrande), Kim Ju-young (FC Seoul), Kwak Tae-hwi (Al Hilal), Kim Chang-soo (Kashiwa Reysol), Cha Du-ri (FC Seoul) Midfielders - Lee Myung-joo (Al Ain), Ki Sung-yueng (Swansea), Han Kook-young (Qatar SC), Son Heung-min (Bayer Leverkusen), Kim Min-woo (Sagan Tosu), Koo Ja-cheol (Mainz 05), Nam Tae-hee (Lekhwiya SC), Han Kyo-won (Jeonbuk), Lee Chung-yong (Bolton) Forwards - Cho Young-cheol (Qatar SC), Lee Keun-ho (El Jaish SC), Lee Jung-hyub (Sangju) (Editing by Patrick Johnston)