North Korea's Naegohyang FC Wins AFC Women's Champions League, Honored by Kim Jong-un
Quick Look
- North Korea's Naegohyang Women's FC made history by winning the AFC Women's Champions League, defeating Japan's Tokyo Verdy Beleza.
- The team was personally honored by Kim Jong-un upon their return to Pyongyang.
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Why It Matters
Naegohyang Women's FC became the first North Korean team to win Asia's top club title by defeating Tokyo Verdy Beleza. This victory occurred in South Korea, marking a rare instance of North Korean athletes traveling to the neighboring country.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally received the country’s AFC Women’s Champions League winners in Pyongyang earlier this week, embracing the players and posing for photographs with them as they wept with joy and leapt in celebration.
Naegohyang Women’s FC clinched Asia’s top club title with a 1-0 defeat of Tokyo Verdy Beleza of Japan in the final in Suwon on May 23, becoming the first North Korean side to win the AFC Women’s Champions League.
Kim congratulated the players on their historic achievement, state media reported, and also watched a friendly between Naegohyang and the under-17 women’s national side.
Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party, hailed the squad as “proud daughters of the motherland who once again powerfully displayed the spirit and mettle of the Korean people with back-to-back victories in the semi-finals and final”.
Members of the public and dozens of ruling party officials attended the reception, cheering and waving miniature national flags, footage from digital broadcaster APT News showed.
Naegohyang are reported to have earned US$1 million in prize money, though whether the club will receive it remains uncertain given the UN sanctions in place over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme.
The championship run required Naegohyang to compete in South Korea, marking the first time North Korean footballers had travelled to the neighbouring country since the 2014 Incheon Asian Games.
Open Questions
- Will Naegohyang FC receive the US$1 million prize money given UN sanctions?
- What is the long-term impact of this victory on North Korean sports diplomacy?
- How will this achievement be leveraged by North Korean state media?





