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North v South purely a football matter for Korea coach ahead of rare contest

Naegohyang Women’s FC head coach Ri Yu Il brushes off questions about South Korean fans cheering for his team

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Naegohyang Women’s FC head coach Ri Yu Il (left) and player Kim Kyong Yong answer questions at a press conference at Suwon Sports Complex. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

The coach of the first North Korean sports team to visit the South in eight years batted away questions about the prospect of South Koreans cheering his side, saying: “We are here solely to play football.”

Naegohyang Women’s FC will face South Korea’s Suwon FC Women in the semi-finals of the Asian Women’s Champions League on Wednesday.

Interest in the rare North v South clash has been intense and 7,087 general admission tickets sold out within hours of going on sale last week.

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Naegohyang’s arrival at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport on Sunday saw players and officials surrounded by throngs of reporters and supporters holding welcome signs.

Around 3,000 spectators from civic groups backed by Seoul’s unification ministry are expected to cheer both teams, but there will be no official away supporters because North Koreans are generally not allowed into the South.

Women’s football club makes North Korea’s first sporting visit to the South in 8 years

Naegohyang head coach Ri Yu Il brushed off questions about what he thought about the prospect of South Koreans cheering his side during Tuesday’s pre-match press conference.

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