North Korean women’s team win Asian Champions League title in South Korea
North Korea's Naegohyang Women's FC won the Asian Women's Champions League title in Suwon, South Korea, defeating Japan's Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0. This marked the first visit by a North Korean sports team to the South in eight years.

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AI-generatedNorth Korea's Naegohyang Women's FC won the Asian Women's Champions League title in Suwon, South Korea, defeating Japan's Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0. This marked the first visit by a North Korean sports team to the South in eight years. Captain Kim Kyong Yong scored the decisive goal just before halftime. The victory qualifies Naegohyang for next year's FIFA Women's Champions Cup. Despite intense interest in their semifinal match, ticket sales for the final were slower, with no official North Korean supporters present due to travel restrictions. South Korean spectators, however, cheered for the visiting team.
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5 extractedSouth Korean spectators cheered for Naegohyang.
7,087 general admission tickets for their semifinal match sold out within hours.
Naegohyang Women's FC will appear in next year's FIFA Women's Champions Cup.
This was the first North Korean sports team to visit South Korea in eight years.
Naegohyang Women's FC beat Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 to win the Asian Women's Champions League.