Lee was one of four players banned by the Korean Football Association (KFA) for late-night drinking sessions during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.

The 12 months ended last week and the experienced shotstopper links up with Park Ji-sung of Manchester United and Park Chu-young of Monaco.

The game comes too soon for West Brom midfielder Kim Do-heon who has just recovered from a knee injury.

Injury has also ruled out defender Kwak Tae-hwi.

There is a first call-up for Daegu midfielder Ha Dae-sung while Yeom Ki-hoon returns after a lengthy injury lay-off.

"I have selected players who are playing well and in a good condition physically," said coach Huh Jung-moo at a press conference in Seoul on Monday.

"We are looking to get a good result on the road in South Africa and we will do our very best to make it happen."

South Korea top Group Two on goal difference with four points from two games, the same as Saudi Arabia.

The team departs for the Middle-East on November 11 and will play a warm-up match against Qatar three days later.

South Korea squad: Lee Woon-jae (Suwon) Jung Sung-ryeong (Seongnam) Kim Young-kwang (Ulsan); Kang Min-soo, Lim Yoo-hwan (both Jeonbuk) Cho Yong-hyung (Jeju) Kim Dong-jin (Zenit St Petersburg) Kim Chi-woo, Kim Chi-gon (both Seoul) Lee Young-pyo (Borussia Dortmund) Oh Beom-seok (Samara) Choi Hyo-jin (Pohang); Lee Chung-yong, Ki Sung-yong (both Seoul) Kim Jung-woo (Seongnam) Cho Won-hee (Suwon) Park Ji-sung (Manchester United) Kim Hyung-beom (Jeonbuk) Song Jung-hyun (Chunnam) Ha Dae-sung (Daegu); Seo Dong-hyun (Suwon) Lee keun-ho (Daegu) Park Chu-young (Monaco) Yeom Ki-hoon (Ulsan).