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North Korean women’s club to play rare football match in the South

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North Korean women’s club to play rare football match in the South
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North Korean women’s club to play rare football match in the South

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  • Al Jazeera·May 4

    North Korean women’s club to play rare football match in the South

    Naegohyang FC will play the South’s Suwon FC on May 20 in the semifinal of the Women’s Asian Champions League on May 20.A North Korean women’s football club will become the first sports team from the country to play in South Korea since 2018 when they visit this month, Seoul’s unification ministry has confirmed.The neighbours remain technically at war after their 1950–53 conflict ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty, and sporting and cultural exchanges between them are very rare.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4North Korea’s Kim calls Winter Olympics ‘great victory’ for Chinalist 2 of 4‘Waging a war’: South Korea’s football qualifier in Pyongyanglist 3 of 4Koreas to form joint Olympic team, carry ‘unified’ flaglist 4 of 4Taiwan cheering row overshadows China quarterfinal at Asian Cupend of listNaegohyang Women’s FC will play the South’s Suwon FC Women on May 20 in the semifinals of the Asian Champions League. The winner will face Melbourne City or Tokyo Verdy in the final, also to be played in Suwon, on May 23 .The visiting delegation will include 27 players and 12 club staff, the ministry said on Monday. South Korea’s football association told AFP news agency that

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  • ABC News·May 4

    A North Korean women's soccer team is set to play in a tournament in South Korea

    A North Korean women’s soccer team is scheduled to play at a regional tournament in South Korea later this monthByKIM TONG-HYUNG Associated PressMay 3, 2026, 11:41 PMSEOUL, South Korea -- A North Korean women’s soccer team is scheduled to play at a regional tournament in South Korea later this month, in a rare sports exchange between the war-divided rivals.The South’s Unification Ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, said in a statement Monday that the Pyongyang-based Naegohyang Women’s FC is expected to face Suwon FC Women on May 20 in the semifinals of the Asian Football Confederation Women’s Champions League in Suwon, south of Seoul. The Korea Football Association, South Korea’s soccer body, said the AFC notified it that the North Korean team submitted a list of players and staff set to come to Suwon. The KFA said North Korea would be fined by the AFC if the team failed to compete in the semifinals.North Korea’s state media has not reported on the soccer club’s expected trip.North Korea last sent athletes to South Korea in December 2018 for a table tennis event, continuing a period of diplomatic engagement highlighted by the participation of North Korean athletes alongside a high-level delegation at the

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