North Korean footballers arrive in South, match tickets sell out
The rare visit comes as North Korea has in recent years labelled the South its ‘most hostile state’
The delegation of 27 players and 12 staff entered the country ahead of Wednesday’s match against South Korea’s Suwon FC Women in Suwon.
The visit has been approved under the inter-Korean exchange law and covers their stay through next weekend, though the team could leave earlier if eliminated, according to Seoul’s Unification Ministry.
Public interest has been strong, with all 7,087 tickets made available to the general public selling out within a day, according to South Korea’s football federation.
“It may be difficult to hope for a complete thaw in strained relations by this one-time visit,” the ruling Democratic Party said in a statement, vowing to make efforts to open the door for exchanges and dialogue.
“We hope it will serve as an opportunity to tear down high barriers between the South and the North,” it added.