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    Park Ji-Sung's JS Foundation to hold charity game in Thailand in May or June

    The Korean Football Association has announced Park Ji-Sung's JS Foundation will hold a charity game in Thailand in late May or June this year.

    The Manchester United midfielder's charity foundation, which was founded in February last year, held its inaugural Asian Dream Cup in Vietnam last June.

    Players such as Jong Tae-Se, Kazuyoshi Miura and Hidetoshi Nakata were involved in the inaugural Asian Dream Cup and similar big-name appearances are expected for this year's event.

    The aim of Park's foundation is to promote football in South-East Asia, in particular for youth to get involved in the game.

    More than 15,000 fans attended last year's game at Ho Chi Minh City's Thong Nhat Stadium where local club Navibank Saigon defeated JS' Friends 4-3.

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