Latest News About North Korea National Football Team

Updated 2026-04-15 16:03

North Korea’s senior men’s national football team has largely stayed out of major headlines in 2026 so far, but its most relevant recent developments tie into its return to international competition after a long pandemic‑related hiatus and its 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.[1][3][7]

Return to international football

North Korea returned to FIFA‑sanctioned matches in late 2023 after more than five years of inactivity, participating in the 2026 World Cup Asian qualifiers. The team played in Group B alongside Japan, Syria, and Myanmar, opening with a 1–0 loss to Syria before a 6–1 win over Myanmar, in which Jong Il‑gwan scored a hat‑trick.[7][1]

2026 World Cup qualifiers (latest)

Japan was effectively advanced to the next qualifying stage after several North Korea fixtures were cancelled or not rescheduled, including a home game against Iran that was moved abroad due to “security concerns” and other logistical issues. These disruptions have kept North Korea mostly out of the spotlight in 2025–2026, even though it remains formally in the Asian qualification pathway.[3][8][10]

Broader football context

Domestically, reports and documentaries in 2026 describe a major overhaul of North Korea’s top‑tier club league and the national‑team setup, including a significant squad reshuffle and the appointment of a new Argentine‑born coach, which suggests a rebuilding phase for the national side. At the same time, North Korea’s youth and women’s teams have stayed more visible, such as the under‑17 women’s team winning the 2025 FIFA U‑17 Women’s World Cup, indicating that football success is still being prioritized at certain levels.[2][6]

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