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North Korean football team visits South Korea for AFC Champions League semi-final
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Guardian International17.05.2026Sport2 dk okuma

North Korean football team visits South Korea for AFC Champions League semi-final

Auf einen Blick

  • A North Korean women's football club, Naegohyang FC, has arrived in South Korea for an AFC Women's Champions League semi-final, marking the first visit by North Korean athletes to the South in eight years.
  • The match against Suwon FC Women has generated significant public interest, with tickets selling out rapidly.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

This visit marks the first time athletes from North Korea have traveled to South Korea in eight years, occurring amidst heightened political tensions where North Korea has labeled South Korea its "most hostile state." The South Korean president, however, has advocated for improved ties.

Schriftgröße

A North Korean women’s football club has arrived in South Korea for an AFC Women’s Champions League semi-final, marking the first visit by athletes from the isolated state to the South in eight years.

The delegation of 27 players and 12 staff entered the country on Sunday before Wednesday’s match between Naegohyang FC and South Korea’s Suwon FC Women in Suwon.

The visit has been approved under the inter-Korean exchange law and covers the players’ stay until 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 Yonhap news agency, citing South Korea’s football federation.

North Korea has in recent years labelled South Korea its “most hostile state”, and ruled out reuniting the nation split by the 1950-1953 Korean war. By contrast, the South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung, has called for improved ties.

“It may be difficult to hope for a complete thaw in strained relations by this one-time visit,” said a spokesperson for South Korea’s ruling Democratic party, 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,” the spokesperson said.

South Korea’s government has said it will keep its role limited, given the fixture is an international club competition, but will provide logistical support for the visiting team.

The unification ministry said it has set aside 300m won ($200,000) from an inter-Korean cooperation fund to support a cheering squad for both sides, citing the event’s potential to promote mutual understanding between the two Koreas.

As the match is between clubs and not national teams, it will not feature national anthems or political symbols, including the Korean Unification flag, in line with Asian Football Confederation rules.

The white flag bearing a blue silhouette of the peninsula has often been used in international sports fixtures involving both sides to represent unity.

Seoul’s unification minister, Chung Dong-young, is considering attending the match, according to South Korean media.

The semi-final is scheduled to kick off at 7pm local time (10am GMT) on Wednesday in Suwon. The winner will face either Melbourne City or Tokyo Verdy in the final on Saturday.

If Naegohyang lost, the North Korean team was expected to return home the following day, the ministry said.

Offene Fragen

  • Will the visit lead to any further diplomatic exchanges or thaw in relations?
  • What will be the atmosphere during the match, given the political context?
  • Will the South Korean unification minister attend the match?

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This article was originally published by Guardian International.

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