Soccer-North Korean club says focused only on football during rare South Korea visit


North Korea's Naegohyang Women's FC head coach Ri Yu Il speaks during a press conference at Suwon Sports Complex in Suwon May 19, 2026, ahead of the Women's Asian Champions League semi-final football match against South Korea's Suwon FC Women. JUNG YEON-JE/Pool via REUTERS

SUWON, South Korea, May ⁠19 (Reuters) - North Korea's Naegohyang FC will focus only on ⁠football during their rare visit to South Korea, their ‌coach said on Tuesday when asked about a 3,000-strong cheering squad organised by activist groups for their game against Suwon FC Women.

Naegohyang face the ​South Korean club in the Asian Women's ⁠Champions League semi-finals in ⁠Suwon on Wednesday, marking the first visit by North Korean athletes ⁠to ‌the South in eight years.

More than 200 South Korean civic groups have formed a squad to cheer ⁠on both teams, saying they support fair play ​and peace, according ‌to Yonhap news agency.

"We came here strictly to play ⁠the match... We are ​focused solely on tomorrow's match and the matches ahead," Naegohyang Women's FC Coach Ri Yu Il told a press conference.

"The issue ⁠of the cheering squad is not something ​I, as coach, or our players are thinking about. I think we will focus only on the game."

Naegohyang captain Kim Kyong ⁠Yong said the team would strive to make their families proud.

"To repay the trust and expectations of ... our parents and siblings, we will give everything," she told the press conference.

The delegation ​of 27 players and 12 staff arrived ⁠on Sunday, with its stay approved under South Korea's inter-Korean ​exchange law.

The visit comes despite strained ‌ties between the two Koreas, with ​Pyongyang recently calling Seoul its "most hostile state".

(Reporting by Dogyun Kim; Writing by Joyce Lee; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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