Two-footed tackle North Korea is a ‘warning’… Korea sends out after being hit by a fist North
Korea faces Japan in the final on the 6th North
Korea threatens the referee and opponent in the men’s soccer game against Japan
Japan Football Association sends a letter to FIFA and AFC pointing out North Korea’s anti-sports behavior
North Korea’s women’s soccer team, which defeated South Korea in the quarterfinals of the Asian Games after a controversy over a referee’s misjudgment, beat Uzbekistan in the semifinals and advanced to the finals.
In the finals, they will face defending champion Japan.
This is reporter Kim Pyeong-jeong.
[Reporter]
In the 3rd minute of the first half, Ji So-yeon was tackled with both feet, which resulted in her being sent off, but the North Korean player only received a warning.
The match between South and North Korea in the quarterfinals sparked intense controversy as Son Hwa-yeon was sent off after being hit by the opponent’s goalkeeper’s fist.
North Korea advanced to the semifinals amid biased decisions and rough play that raised eyebrows.
They displayed overwhelming prowess against the ambush of Uzbekistan.
After taking the lead with the first goal 9 minutes into the game, they scored 3 goals in the first half alone.
In the second half, they had a ‘goal storm’, hitting the net 5 times and winning 8-0.
[Broadcast comment: North Korean women’s soccer is back. As a team with strong power, they reach the finals first.]
North Korea, which advanced to the finals, will compete for the gold medal with Japan, which defeated the host country, China.
In the past eight tournaments that included women’s soccer in the Asian Games, North Korea won three times and Japan won twice.
Previously, in the men’s soccer game against Japan, North Korea crossed the line by pushing the referee and threatening the Japanese medical staff.
It has been reported that the Japan Football Association submitted a letter pointing out North Korea’s anti-sports behavior to the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
토토사이트North Korea also showed signs of discomfort when our media referred to them as ‘North Korea’ or ‘North Korea’ at the Asian Games, and used South Korea’s country name as ‘puppet’, causing controversy both inside and outside the stadium.