North Korean women's soccer club to make rare visit to South Korea for match


SEOUL, May 4 (Reuters) - North ⁠Korean soccer club Naegohyang Women’s FC will visit South ⁠Korea to play a match against South Korea's Suwon ‌FC Women on May 20, South Korea's Unification Ministry said in a statement on Monday.

North Korea had sent a list of 27 players and ​12 staff who would visit South Korea ⁠for the semi-final of ⁠the Asian Women's Champions League, the ministry said.

The rare visit comes ⁠as ‌South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has been seeking to improve strained ties with North Korea.

The last ⁠time Pyongyang sent athletes to South Korea was ​in 2018, when ‌it participated in various competitions and sent athletes to ⁠the Pyeongchang Winter ​Olympics in 2018, forming a unified ice hockey team with South Korea for the first time.

Ties have in recent years deteriorated ⁠and North Korea has labelled South Korea its "most ​hostile state" and said it would no longer seek reunification.

The North Korean delegation from Naegohyang Women’s FC will arrive in South ⁠Korea on May 17, according to the ministry.

Two semi-final matches are scheduled in Suwon for May 20, with the match between the North Korean club and Suwon due to start at ​7 p.m. (1000 GMT).

The winner will face Melbourne ⁠City or Tokyo Verdy in the final, also to be ​played in Suwon, on May 23.

If ‌North Korea loses in the semi-final, ​the athletes will return home the next day, according to the ministry.

(Reporting by Heejin KimEditing by Ed Davies)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Chivu draws on playing days as Inter seal Serie A title
Soccer-'Stoked' Kerr claims Chelsea goalscoring record with WSL strike
Soccer-Fireworks in Milan as Inter reclaim Serie A throne
Soccer-Escape route opens for Tottenham, but De Zerbi says more to do
Soccer-Clinical Inter secure Scudetto as rivals stumble in one-sided race
Soccer-Vinicius double keeps Real's faint LaLiga hopes alive
Soccer-List of Serie A champions
Soccer-Inter Milan clinch Serie A title with 2-0 victory over Parma
Soccer-Tottenham climb out of relegation zone with win at Aston Villa
Soccer-Carrick plays down permanent role talk after dramatic win over Liverpool

Others Also Read