Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sweet sixteen for North Korea's women at Asian Games

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JAKARTA, Aug 18, 2018 (AFP) - It is a scoreline so audacious even Kim Jong Il would have blushed.

North Korea's women's football team thrashed Tajikistan 16-0 at the Asian Games, a merciless demolition which saw three players score hat-tricks.

Unlike their former leader's legendary first- ever round of golf -- in which he claimed to hit 11 holes-in-one -- the footballer­s' achievemen­t is recorded in the official record books of Asia's regional Olympics.

North Korea's women, whose win equalled the tournament record, have long been elite-level internatio­nal performers.

Pyongyang has invested in sporting success in recent times, opening an elite football academy for young boys and girls five years ago in the capital, as well as a top- class ski resort.

But the women's success has far outstrippe­d their male counterpar­ts, including three Asian Games gold medals, three Asian Cups and the last under-17 and under-20 World Cups.

Current leader Kim Jong Un appears to have taken particular interest in women's football, reportedly visiting the team in training before the last Asian Games to offer "valuable instructio­n on how to win the gold medal". They went on to win the tournament.

The following year he hugged returning members of the victorious East Asian Cup campaign at Pyongyang airport, praising their "guerrilla- style" tactics and "indefatiga­ble mental prowess", according to state news agency KCNA.

But things have not always been so straightfo­rward for the North's female footballer­s.

They were banned from the 2015 Women's World Cup after five players failed drugs tests at the previous edition in 2011.

 ??  ?? The North Korean women made a strong come back with the 16-0 thrashing of Tajikistan
The North Korean women made a strong come back with the 16-0 thrashing of Tajikistan

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