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Naegohyang Women’s FC claim AFC Women’s Champions League, qualify for FIFA Women’s Champions Cup

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May 24, 2026
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Naegohyang Women’s FC secure AFC Women’s Champions League title with 1-0 win over Tokyo Verdy Beleza

Naegohyang Women’s FC beat Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 in Suwon on May 24, 2026 to win the AFC Women’s Champions League and reach the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.

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Naegohyang Women’s FC arrived in South Korea and left with the AFC Women’s Champions League trophy after a narrow 1-0 victory over Japan’s Tokyo Verdy Beleza in Suwon on May 24, 2026.
Captain Kim Kyong-yong scored the decisive goal shortly before half-time, and the result sends Naegohyang to next year’s FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
The win marks a rare competitive visit by a North Korean club to the South and carries both sporting and diplomatic resonance beyond the pitch.

Final blow: Kim Kyong-yong’s goal defines the match

Kim Kyong-yong produced the match’s only goal with a finish that broke a tight deadlock just before the interval.
That strike proved enough to decide a final dominated by measured defending and careful tactical play from both sides.
Tokyo Verdy Beleza applied pressure after the break but could not find an equalizer as Naegohyang’s backline held firm.

Tactical discipline and defensive resilience from Naegohyang

Naegohyang’s performance in Suwon leaned heavily on organization and discipline, particularly from the defensive unit.
Coach Ri Yu-il set his team to compact spaces and defend as a block, forcing Tokyo Verdy Beleza to attempt long spells of possession without clear openings.
The team’s ability to absorb pressure and transition quickly after regaining the ball proved crucial in protecting their one-goal lead.

Key performers and squad contributions

Beyond Kim Kyong-yong’s match-winning finish, several players made notable contributions in both boxes.
Midfielders controlled tempo at key moments, breaking up opposition moves and feeding the front line with accurate passes.
The goalkeeper produced a handful of important saves in the second half that preserved the clean sheet and secured the trophy.

Historic context: first North Korean club visit to the South in eight years

Naegohyang’s trip to Suwon carried historical weight as the first North Korean sports team to visit South Korea in eight years.
The visit and subsequent victory are likely to be discussed not only in sporting circles but also in diplomatic and cultural forums.
Officials and supporters on both sides remarked on the unusual nature of the fixture and the unusual atmosphere surrounding a final played on South Korean soil.

Coach’s message and team ambitions on the world stage

Following the victory, coach Ri Yu-il publicly expressed gratitude to North Korean leadership and framed the triumph as a step toward competing with the world’s best.
He emphasized the need for the squad to prepare for the greater challenge ahead at the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup and underscored a commitment to improving on the global stage.
The coaching staff now faces the task of enhancing tactical flexibility and physical readiness to face continental champions from other federations.

Implications for the AFC and global women’s club football

Naegohyang’s win adds a new dynamic to the landscape of women’s club football in Asia and will influence seeding and attention ahead of the global tournament.
As AFC champions, Naegohyang will join a small group of continental winners at the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, where they will encounter sides that bring different styles and higher-intensity match environments.
The result underlines the increasing competitiveness of women’s club football across the region and highlights the AFC tournament’s growing importance as a pathway to world-level competition.

Preparations now pivot to the logistical and sporting demands of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, where Naegohyang will represent Asia against champions from other confederations.
The club must adapt to unfamiliar opponents, travel schedules, and venues while maintaining the defensive resilience and tactical clarity that proved decisive in Suwon.
How effectively Naegohyang translates this victory into competitive readiness will determine their prospects on the global stage.

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