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October 1, 2014
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N.Korea win
Asian Games football gold to repay Kim Jong-Un’s love (AFP)
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Incheon
(South Korea) (AFP) - North Korea upset defending champions Japan 3-1 to win
Asian Games women's football gold on Wednesday -- and again it was all down to
leader Kim Jong-Un for sharing his wisdom.
Kim Yun-Mi,
captain Ra Un-Sim and Ho Un-Byol were all on target as the North Koreans
totally outplayed World and Asian Cup holders Japan to avenge their loss in the
final four years ago.
The North's
players squealed with joy, some bursting into tears, at the final whistle as
around 60 of their flag-waving comrades in official tracksuits hopped with
delight in the stands.
After the
match, their coach dedicated the gold to North Korean leader Kim, a big sports
fan who is reportedly ailing.
"This
was an inevitable result as the North Korean players trained with dedication
and never stopped fighting to return the warm love of our dear leader Kim
Jong-Un, who watched over us" Kim Kwang-Min told reporters.
"Our
respected leader visited our training camp on July 11 and gave the team
valuable instruction on how to win the gold medal at the Asian Games. This
victory reflects the boundless feelings of the players for our dear
leader."
South
Korean fans chanted support for their neighbours from north of the border
throughout, many waving unification flags showing the Korean peninsula in blue
on a white background.
The North's
players sprinted over to the main stand after a celebratory team hug and
unfurled their country's flag as thousands of local fans seated behind huge
unification banners with the same design serenaded them with: "We are
one!"
'One
nation'
At the
medal ceremony, local fans and the delirious North Korean delegation continued
to chant the same mantra to each other from opposite sides of the pitch.
"When
our team was being cheered on by South Korea I felt we are one nation,"
said coach Kim. "We are all brothers and sisters. I could sense a feeling
of Korean unification."
North Korea
took the lead after 12 minutes when midfielder Kim stabbed home from close
range following some dreadful Japanese defending.
They
produced a moment of true class to double their lead seven minutes after the
interval, Ra latching on to a long diagonal from Jon Myong-Hwa to finish with a
clinical right-foot shot.
Japan
skipper Aya Miyama pulled one back with a low drive moments later but
substitute Ho -- who scored the winner in the semi-final -- added a third for
North Korea three minutes from time with a bullet header after another
lightning counter attack.
The triumph
could net the players a windfall as the communist North has rewarded athletes
with cars and apartments for international sporting success, for which they
always praise the country's leader.
"I
have to congratulate North Korea," said Japan coach Norio Sasaki.
"They were well organised and their teamwork was excellent. It was a
learning experience for us tonight."
Japan beat
North Korea 1-0 in the Guangzhou final four years ago after the North won a
penalty shootout between the teams in the 2006 gold medal game in Doha.
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