North Korea Women's FC to Play in South Korea

Is this visit a genuine diplomatic breakthrough or a calculated propaganda move?
North Korea Women's FC to Play in South Korea
Above: Ri Kum-Hyang (C, back) of Naegohyang Women's FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the AFC Women's Champions League match in Yangon on Nov. 15, 2025. Image credit: Sai Aung Main/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Pro-North Korea narrative

This is a genuine breakthrough that shows sports can still bridge even the most frozen political divides. The visit marks the first North Korean sports team in the South since 2018, and it opens a real channel for inter-Korean contact after years of silence. North Korea's dominant women's football program — back-to-back FIFA youth World Cup winners — has earned this moment on merit.

Anti-North Korea narrative

This has nothing to do with warming relations — it's a calculated move to rack up international wins and boost Kim Jong-un's propaganda machine at home. Skipping the tournament risked heavy AFC fines and competition bans, making participation the obvious self-interested call. Sports performance is state policy in Pyongyang, and this trip is about projecting national power, not dialogue.


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