Soccer-North Korean team Naegohyang's coach thanks nation after winning Asian title


Soccer Football - Asian Women's Champions League - Final - Tokyo Verdy 1969 v Naegohyang FC - Suwon Sports Complex, Suwon, South Korea - May 23, 2026 Naegohyang FC coach Ri Yu-il celebrates with the trophy after winning the Asian Women's Champions League final REUTERS/Kim Soo-Hyeon

May 24 (Reuters) - North Korean side ⁠Naegohyang FC's coach Ri Yu-il credited the nation's ruling Workers' Party of Korea's ⁠support for the team's success after they won the Asian Women's Champions League ‌by beating Tokyo Verdy Beleza.

Naegohyang beat Tokyo Verdy 1-0 in Suwon, South Korea, on Saturday, with forward Kim Kyong-Yong netting the only goal of the match.

"Naegohyang have been around for only 14 years. And we were ​able to reach number one in Asia today because ⁠of the warm love and support ⁠of the party we so respect," Ri told reporters after the match.

"I think I was ⁠able ‌to return at least a little bit of such huge love and trust as head coach representing our players.

"I am truly overjoyed. I am so proud ⁠of my players for overcoming so much adversity and following ​my lead for this ‌moment. I would like to thank everyone who has helped us become number ⁠one."

Naegohyang, who arrived ​in Suwon last Sunday and beat the hometown team 2-1 in the semi-finals on Wednesday, are the first North Korean athletes to visit the South in eight years.

The rare visit comes as North ⁠Korea has in recent years labelled the South ​its "most hostile state" and ruled out reuniting the nation split by the 1950-1953 Korean War.

Ri said his team had not thought much about the significance of their trip to South Korea, ⁠adding: "We played here thanks to measures taken by the Asian Football Confederation.

"My players and I spent every moment here working hard to accomplish our goal, and we were able to do just that. We only thought about football, about winning this title and about our ​club's development."

Naegohyang's victory also means they have qualified for next ⁠year's FIFA Women's Champions Cup.

“We can celebrate today but after this, we will put the ​win behind us and look to keep improving the ‌team and the players," Ri said.

"Our players are ​young and still make a lot of mistakes and we have to make them learn from that.”

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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