SEOUL, South Korea — Rivals. Neighbors.
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It’s a storied sporting narrative, however one which has hardly ever carried such which means.
A North Korean girls’s soccer workforce will take the sector Wednesday in South Korea, turning into the primary sports activities workforce from the remoted, nuclear-armed state to go to the democratic south in practically eight years.
The uncommon conflict has generated intense curiosity, providing a high-profile showcase for not solely the prowess of Kim Jong Un’s regime but additionally efforts to maintain constructing ties between these two nations which might be technically nonetheless at battle.
Kim is pursuing a extra hostile coverage towards U.S. ally South Korea, cementing his neighbor because the north’s “main foe” and rebuffing repeated makes an attempt at dialogue from South Korea’s liberal president, Lee Jae Myung.
“We got here right here strictly to play the match,” stated Ri Yu Il, coach of Pyongyang’s Naegohyang Girls’s FC.

Naegohyang will face South Korea’s Suwon FC Girls on Wednesday within the semifinals of the Asian Soccer Confederation Girls’s Champions League, a prestigious regional event.
However will probably be laborious to maintain consideration solely on the sector in Suwon, a metropolis south of Seoul.
Public curiosity within the uncommon North-South matchup has been excessive, with all 7,087 normal admission tickets promoting out inside hours final week.
Additionally within the stands will probably be an estimated 3,000 spectators from civic teams supported by Seoul’s Unification Ministry, who’re anticipated to cheer for each side.
“Whatever the final result, we are going to cheer enthusiastically for each groups in order that the 2 core values of sport — ‘truthful play’ and ‘peace’ — are absolutely realized,” the teams stated in a press release.
Ri, the North Korean coach, advised reporters that “the problem of the cheering squad just isn’t one thing I, as coach, or our gamers are interested by. I believe we are going to focus solely on the sport.”
The North Korean delegation — made up of 27 gamers and 12 employees members — traveled through Beijing earlier than it arrived at Incheon Worldwide Airport on Sunday.

Naegohyang beat Suwon through the group levels of the event, and one other victory Wednesday would ship the North Korean membership to the ultimate this weekend, when it might face both Melbourne Metropolis FC or Tokyo Verdy Beleza.
North Korea is one thing of a powerhouse in girls’s soccer, ceaselessly profitable youth competitions and competing at a a lot increased normal than its males’s groups.
Pyongyang is probably going to make use of the occasion to venture a picture of stability and power, analysts stated, although it might additionally present a gap for South Korea’s liberals to enhance relations.
It should attempt to use the chance to display “confidence within the stability of its regime via achievements as a sports activities powerhouse,” stated Lim Eul-chul, a North Korea professional at Kyungnam College, including that the match might additionally enable the Lee administration within the south to “enhance inter-Korean relations.”
“The motion of athletes underneath worldwide sporting norms means that minimal communication channels and safety assurances between the 2 Koreas are nonetheless functioning,” he added.

He famous, nonetheless, that North Korean gamers could face strict controls.
“Pyongyang is prone to impose unprecedented ranges of management, together with extreme restrictions on contact with South Korean people,” he stated.
The AFC didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Sports activities diplomacy has beforehand performed a job in relations between the 2 Koreas.
“Traditionally, sports activities diplomacy has helped to spur inter-Korean engagement,” stated Victor Cha, who was director for Asian affairs on the U.S. Nationwide Safety Council from 2004 to 2007.
In accordance with the Middle for Strategic and Worldwide Research, the 2 Koreas fielded a joint desk tennis workforce in 1991 that defeated China. Additionally they marched underneath a unified flag through the 2000 Sydney Summer time Olympics and the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.
The final time North Korea despatched its girls’s nationwide soccer workforce to the South was greater than a decade in the past, through the 2014 Asian Video games in Incheon.
“The match occurring wouldn’t be a foul factor, and it may very well be a diplomatic opening,” Cha added, noting the sport comes days after President Donald Trump’s go to to China, a key backer of North Korea.
Stella Kim reported from Seoul, and Jay Ganglani from Hong Kong.

