
North Korea’s Naegohyang FC Claims Asian Women’s Champions League Title
Naegohyang's Kim Kyong Yong struck the decisive goal, securing the championship as the team's youth-focused development model pays dividends.
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Naegohyang's Kim Kyong Yong struck the decisive goal, securing the championship as the team's youth-focused development model pays dividends.

A single goal by Kim Kyong Yong secured the championship for Naegohyang FC, underscoring North Korea's rising influence in women's football.

A 1‑0 win over Tokyo Verdy Beleza in Suwon highlighted Kim Kyong Yong’s decisive goal and reinforced North Korea’s rising prominence in Asian women’s soccer.

Kim Kyong Yong's fourth‑minute header secured a 1‑0 win for Naegohyang FC, adding to North Korea's recent string of youth and senior titles.

North Korea's Naegohyang FC defeated Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 in the Asian Women's Champions League final, with Kim Kyong Yong scoring the only goal. The victory adds to the nation's recent dominance in women's soccer, driven by a specialized development system.

Naegohyang FC secured the Asian Women’s Champions League crown with a solitary goal from Kim Kyong Yong, extending the country’s recent run of success in the women’s game.

Naegohyang FC edged Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1‑0 in Suwon, with Kim Kyong Yong netting the decisive goal. The win follows a series of youth titles for North Korea and highlights a structured player development program.

Kim Kyong Yong's fourth‑minute strike sealed a 1‑0 victory for Naegohyang FC against Tokyo Verdy Beleza in Suwon, adding to North Korea's recent string of youth and senior titles.
Kim Kyong Yong's halftime strike secured the championship, adding to a series of recent triumphs for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in youth and senior competitions.