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About clubThe North Korea U17 Women was established and represents North Korea. The team changed a lot of football players. The home stadium of the team is unknown.The current coach of the team is: Song Sung Gwon.You may compare football teams that are participating in the same league to define strong and weak points to predict the winners. Use the Head-to-Head option and compare two teams within one table.The upcoming matches of North Korea U17 Women are already scheduled and available on the website with upcoming status. Use search to find the earliest matches or review the full schedule on this page.North Korea U17 Women has changed a lot of players and you may find all rosters between different football clubs with transfer costs, terms, and contract validity details.The official information from the North Korea U17 Women is being regularly published in their social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Follow them to stay updated.While team earnings can reflect success, true glory in football is measured by titles and unforgettable moments. Over the years, North Korea U17 Women has built a legacy of remarkable victories and dramatic finishes across top competitions. Here are some of the most iconic trophies they’ve won:
- North Korea clinched their first AFC U-17 Women's Championship title in 2006, showcasing their dominance with a stunning victory against China in the final held at the Changsha Stadium, where they displayed remarkable teamwork and skill.
- In 2007, North Korea won the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, making history as the first Asian team to do so. They triumphed in the finals held in New Zealand, defeating the USA in a tense match that went to penalties.
- The 2010 AFC U-17 Women's Championship saw North Korea defend their title successfully, defeating Japan in a thrilling final at the Thuwunna Stadium, showcasing their tactical prowess and resilience.
- North Korea celebrated a remarkable victory in the 2013 AFC U-17 Women's Championship, defeating South Korea in a dramatic final at the Yongchuan Sports Center, solidifying their status as a powerhouse in women's youth football.
- In 2016, the North Korean U17 women claimed the title at the AFC U-16 Women's Championship, with a memorable performance in the final against China at the KFA National Training Center, showcasing their future potential.
- Their triumph in the 2019 U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers proved decisive, as they topped their group with a stunning performance, setting the stage for their journey to the World Cup.
- A crucial penalty shootout in the 2007 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup final against the USA showcased the team's nerves of steel, as they converted all their penalties to secure their historic victory.
- In the 2010 AFC U-17 Women's Championship final, a decisive penalty awarded in the last moments of the match against Japan sealed their victory, marking their dominance in the tournament.
- During the 2013 AFC U-17 Women's Championship, a critical penalty saved by their goalkeeper during the semifinal against Vietnam highlighted their defensive strength and led them to the final.