North Korea national under-17 football team

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North Korea Under-17
AssociationDPR Korea Football Association
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
FIFA codePRK
First colours
Second colours
First international
North Korea North Korea 3–3 Bahrain Bahrain
World Cup
Appearances5 (First in 2005)
Best resultQuarterfinals (2005)
Asian Championship
Appearances11 (first in 1986)
Best resultWinners (2010, 2014)

The North Korea national under-17 football team, represents North Korea in association football at an under-17 age level and is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association, the governing body for football in North Korea.

Competition history[edit]

2010 AFC Under-16 Football Championship[edit]

In 2010, North Korea won the AFC U-16 Championship for the first time in their history. The team's first match was a 1–1 draw to Syria on 24 October 2010 with Ri Kwang-Il scoring the goal for North Korea.[1] North Korea then finished the group stage with a 2–0 victory over Iran and a 2–1 victory over Oman to top the group. North Korea then won the quarter-final match against Jordan on 1 November 2010 4–0.[2] North Korea then secured their spot in the final on 4 November 2010 by defeating Japan 2–1.[3] North Korea then defeated hosts Uzbekistan in the final on 7 November 2010 to secure their first-ever championship.[4]

Competition Records[edit]

FIFA U-17 World Cup record[edit]

AFC U-16 Championship record[edit]

Current squad[edit]

The following players were selected to compete in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Head coach: North Korea Kim Yong-su

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Sin Tae-song (2000-05-30) 30 May 2000 (age 23) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School
18 1GK Jong Ryong-hun (2000-04-19) 19 April 2000 (age 24) North Korea Ryomyong
21 1GK Kim Chol-jin (2000-10-06) 6 October 2000 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong

2 2DF Ri Hyok-sin (2000-07-04) 4 July 2000 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong
3 2DF Kim Kyong-sok (2000-02-19) 19 February 2000 (age 24) North Korea Sonbong
5 2DF Sin Kwang-sok (2000-12-03) 3 December 2000 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong
6 2DF Han Kyong-hun (2000-03-27) 27 March 2000 (age 24) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School
13 2DF Ri Hyon-il (2000-03-12) 12 March 2000 (age 24) North Korea Ryomyong
15 2DF Cha Kwang (2000-01-01) 1 January 2000 (age 24) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School

4 3MF Kye Tam (2000-10-06) 6 October 2000 (age 23) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School
8 3MF Kim Ju-song (2001-06-29) 29 June 2001 (age 22) North Korea Ryongnamsan
9 3MF Kim Chung-jin (2000-10-26) 26 October 2000 (age 23) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School
10 3MF Kim Pom-hyok (2000-04-15) 15 April 2000 (age 24) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School
11 3MF Kung Jin-song (2000-04-12) 12 April 2000 (age 24) North Korea Ryomyong
14 3MF Han Jin-bom (2001-03-27) 27 March 2001 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong
16 3MF Ri Il-ju (2000-10-13) 13 October 2000 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong
17 3MF Yun Min (2000-07-03) 3 July 2000 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong
20 3MF Paek Kwang-min (2000-04-30) 30 April 2000 (age 24) North Korea Ryomyong

7 4FW Kim Hwi-hwang (2000-01-25) 25 January 2000 (age 24) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School
12 4FW Ri Kang-guk (2001-01-10) 10 January 2001 (age 23) North Korea Ryomyong
19 4FW Kwon Nam-hyok (2000-04-30) 30 April 2000 (age 24) North Korea Pyongyang International Football School

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] Archived February 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Official Home of Asian Football". Archived from the original on 2012-12-08. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
  3. ^ "Official Home of Asian Football". Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
  4. ^ "Official Home of Asian Football". www.the-afc.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.