Illustration of North Korean Naegohyang FC winning 2-1 against Suwon FC Women in the AFC Women's Champions League semifinal.
Illustration of North Korean Naegohyang FC winning 2-1 against Suwon FC Women in the AFC Women's Champions League semifinal.
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North Korean club edges South Korean side 2-1 in inter-Korean semifinal

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Naegohyang Women's FC of North Korea defeated Suwon FC Women 2-1 in the semifinals of the Asian Football Confederation Women's Champions League on May 20 in Suwon, advancing to Saturday's final against Tokyo Verdy Beleza.

The match took place in heavy rain at Suwon Stadium, drawing 5,763 spectators. Suwon FC Women led after Haruhi Suzuki scored in the 49th minute, but Choe Kum-ok equalized six minutes later and Kim Kyong-yong netted the winner in the 67th minute.

Suwon captain Ji So-yun missed a penalty in the 75th minute following a video review. Naegohyang will face Tokyo Verdy Beleza at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the final, with US$1 million at stake.

Suwon coach Park Kil-young said the team felt hurt by the pro-North Korean crowd at their home ground. Naegohyang coach Ri Yu-il praised the passion shown by South Korean fans. Hundreds of civic group members cheered for the visiting side, viewing the event as a rare moment of inter-Korean connection.

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Discussions on X emphasize the historic nature of the inter-Korean semifinal, noting it as the first North Korean sports team visit to the South in eight years and a rare club-level clash amid tense relations. Reactions include neutral reporting on the 2-1 result, excitement over Naegohyang's advancement to the final against Tokyo Verdy Beleza, and commentary on its geopolitical symbolism and sportsmanship. Sentiments range from factual highlights by journalists to positive acknowledgments of the milestone by football enthusiasts and international observers.

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Historic semifinal clash between North Korean and South Korean women's football teams in Suwon stadium.
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North Korean women's football club to face South Korean team in Suwon semifinal

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North Korea's Naegohyang Women's FC will face Suwon FC Women in the AFC Women's Champions League semifinals in Suwon on May 20. The visit marks the first by a North Korean team to South Korea under Kim Jong-un's leadership. Analysts express both hopes and doubts for inter-Korean dialogue.

Naegohyang Women's FC of North Korea advanced to the final of the AFC Women's Champions League after defeating a South Korean side. The team will play Tokyo Verdy Beleza of Japan on Saturday in Suwon.

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The North Korean women's football club Naegohyang arrived in South Korea on Sunday to prepare for a much-anticipated semifinal match in the Asian Football Confederation Women's Champions League.

South Korea will begin their 2026 World Cup campaign against Czechia in Guadalajara on Thursday.

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Head coach Hong Myung-bo told reporters on Tuesday that his team will aim for a win rather than a draw in South Korea's final Group A match against South Africa at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Chun In-gee finished alone in fourth and Kim Sei-young took fifth at the U.S. Women's Open on Sunday as Nelly Korda claimed the title.

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Korea and Mexico will aim to secure World Cup knockout berths when they meet in Guadalajara on Thursday.

 

 

 

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