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North Korean women win rare match in South to reach Asian Champions League final

Naegohyang come from behind to defeat home team Suwon in a hard-fought semi-final played in a fair spirit, will stay on for Saturday’s final

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Naegohyang FC’s Kim Kyong-yong is mobbed by her teammates after scoring their second goal in the 2-1 win. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

North Korea’s first sports team to visit the South in eight years reached the Asian Women’s Champions League final on Wednesday as Naegohyang Women’s FC beat Suwon FC Women 2-1.

Naegohyang came from behind to defeat their rivals from the south amid torrential rain in Suwon, in a hard-fought semi-final played in a fair spirit without any major flashpoints.

Suwon captain Ji So-yun missed a penalty with just over 10 minutes to play.

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The North Koreans will stay in South Korea for Saturday’s final, where they will take on Japan’s Tokyo Verdy Beleza at the same stadium.

Interest in the rare North-South semi-final was intense, and 7,087 general admission tickets sold out within hours of going on sale last week.

Suwon’s Haruhi Suzuki (right) celebrates after opening the scoring. Photo: Reuters
Suwon’s Haruhi Suzuki (right) celebrates after opening the scoring. Photo: Reuters

A woman in her 70s who gave her surname as Lee said before kick-off that she lived nearby and attended the match “hoping to catch a glimpse of the North Korean players”.

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