South Korea came from behind to salvage a draw against Ghana's Black Princesses on Tuesday night in their friendly encounter.
The game, which was played in Bogota, saw four goals scored in 90 minutes with each side scoring two on the evening.
The Black Princesses conceded a penalty just 15 minutes into the fixture and the Asians capitalised on the advantage to score the opening goal of the game.
Yussif Basigi's side were levelled moments later after Stella Nyamekye grabbed the equaliser in the 33rd minute after the team had settled into the game.
Both teams headed into the first-half break with a goal each.
Ghana scored 13 minutes after recess when Jennifer Owusuwaa gave them the lead for the first time in the game.
The African Gold medalists looked certain to claim a first win in two games but South Korea won another spot kick which was converted successfully to make it 2-2.
The game went on to end in a stalemate with Basigi's side registering another draw in their second high-profile friendly.
This result comes after their goalless stalemate with Mexico last week.
The games are part of the preparation for the upcoming FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup to be staged in Colombia.
Ghana's first game is against Austria on September 2 while they will also face New Zealand and Japan in Group E.
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