Pyongyang Football Club was a North Korean football club based in the city of Pyongyang, which is now the capital of North Korea. The club won the national...
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based in Pyongyang and plays at the Kim Il Sung Stadium. As the sports club of the Workers' Party of Korea and Government of Pyongyang, Pyongyang SC is the...
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"The Pyongyang Times - Sports". www.naenara.com.kp. Archived from the original on 2018-02-24. DPR Korea Football (28 October 2022). "PYONGYANG SINMUN...
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ch'eyuktan"), is a multi-sports club based in Pyongyang, North Korea, primarily known for its men's and women's football teams. The club belongs to the Ministry...
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Amnokgang Sports Club is a North Korean men's multi-sports club. Based in Pyongyang, the club competes in the DPR Korea Premier Football League. Affiliated...
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Sports Club (Korean: 소백수체육단, Sobaeksu Ch'eyuktang) is a North Korean multi-sports club based in Pyongyang, best known for its men's and women's football teams...
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The Kyungsung FC–Pyongyang FC rivalry, commonly known as the Kyung-Pyong Football Series, was a football rivalry in the early 20th century between Seoul...
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Class). The club is best known for its men's and women's football teams. Kigwancha's men presently play in the DPR Korea Premier Football League, and...
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Pyongyang (Korean: 평양; Hancha: 平壤) is the capital and largest city of North Korea, where it is sometimes labeled as the "Capital of the Revolution" (혁명의...
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Kim Il Sung Stadium (category Sports venues in Pyongyang)
multi-purpose stadium located in Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea. The stadium is used primarily for association football matches. Kim Il Sung Stadium...
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Rimyŏngsu Sports Club (Korean: 리명수체육단) is a North Korean professional football club based in Sariwŏn. Despite never winning the DPR Korea League, Rimyŏngsu...
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Club Jadongcha Sports Club Jebi Sports Club Kigwancha Sports Club (Sinuiju) Kyonggongop Sports Club Moranbong Sports Club Pyongyang City Sports Club Rimyongsu...
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Kim Yong-sik (category Pyongyang Football Club players)
South Korean football player and manager. He is esteemed as the godfather of the South Korean football. Kim played international football for both Japan...
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Moranbong Sports Club (Chosŏn'gŭl: 모란봉체육단; Hanja: 牡丹峰體育團) is a North Korean defunct multi-sports club based in Pyongyang. Their football club used to play...
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Rungrado 1st of May Stadium (category Sports venues in Pyongyang)
1995 2018 Inter-Korean Summit Pyongyang Arirang Festival Pyongyang Marathon North Korea portal Sport portal List of football stadiums in North Korea Strahov...
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of football development in the country, alongside Russia SFSR, Ukraine SSR, Belarus SSR, Georgia SSR and Armenia. The most powerful football clubs, as...
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Centre Pyongyang International Football School Pyongyang International House of Culture Pyongyang Maternity Hospital Pyongyang Metro Pyongyang Ostrich...
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Ri Myong-guk (category Footballers from Pyongyang)
professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Ri was known for his positioning and reflexes and spent his entire playing career at Pyongyang Sports Club in...
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North Korean sources, Kigwancha finished second. DPR Korea Football (28 October 2022). "PYONGYANG SINMUN, JUNE 3RD: ONLY ENDLESS SEARCH AND GREAT EFFORT CAN...
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Kim Kyu-hwan (category Pyongyang Football Club players)
(Korean: 김규환; Hanja: 金奎歡, 16 July 1921 – 5 October 2007) was a South Korean football player who played for the South Korea in the 1948 Olympic. After retirement...
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Ri Jo-guk (category North Korean footballers)
Ryomyong SC and the North Korea national team. Ri began his youth career at Pyongyang sport school. After his graduation, he joined Ryomyong SC. In 2024, he...
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23 February 1987) is a North Korean female footballer, who played as a striker for Pyongyang Sports Club in the Women's DPR Korea League. Kim was selected...
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Choe Myong-ho (category Pyongyang Sports Club players)
1988) is a North Korean former footballer. Born in Pyongyang, Choe was one of the first native North Koreans to join a club abroad, Krylia Sovetov Samara...
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Kyungsung FC (redirect from Kyongseong Football Club)
Football at the Meiji Shrine Games Rival was Pyongyang FC. Rival match was famous and called Kyung-Pyong Football Match Football in Seoul Pyongyang FC...
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Asian Club Championship was the 10th edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation. Representative clubs of...
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Jebi Sports Club is a North Korean professional football club, affiliated with the Korean People's Air Force. Jebi means swallow in Korean. They play...
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among North Korean fans at an international football match against Iran at the Kim Il-sung Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea on 30 March 2005, when a North...
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Kingdom; since the Korean War, they had not recognized the legitimacy of the Pyongyang government and would not fly its flag or play its national anthem. The...
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This list deals with association football rivalries around Asia and Oceania among clubs. This includes local derbies as well as matches between teams further...
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The 1985–86 Asian Club Championship was the fifth edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by the Asian Football Confederation, and...
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