North Korean women's club reaches AFC Women's Champions League final

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.

Naegohyang Women's FC defeated Suwon FC Women 2-1 in the semifinal on Wednesday at Suwon Stadium. Choe Kum-ok and Kim Kyong-yong scored in the second half. The win sent the North Korean side to its first final.

The final is set for 2 p.m. Saturday at the same venue against Tokyo Verdy Beleza of Japan. The champions will receive US$1 million.

Head coach Ri Yu-il said his team would try its best. Tokyo beat Naegohyang 4-0 in a group match last November.

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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 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.

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North Korea's state media on Thursday briefly reported that its women's football club advanced to the final of a top Asian tournament after beating a South Korean rival.

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Nigeria’s Falconets secured a 2-0 victory over Malawi in the first leg of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup final qualifying round in Ikenne-Remo on Saturday. Goals came from an own goal by Maureen Kenneth and a strike by Kindness Ifeanyi. The team now holds a strong advantage ahead of the return leg.

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