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Democratic People's Republic of Korea women's national under-17 football team represents North Korea in international youth women football competitions. It has reached the World Cup Finals on three occasions, and won gold medals on the 2008 and 2016 editions.

Korea DPR Women's U-17
AssociationDPR Korea Football Association
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationEAFF (East Asia)
FIFA codePRK
First colours
Second colours
First international
Japan 0–1 North Korea
Biggest win
North Korea 10–0 Chinese Taipei
World Cup
Appearances7 (first in 2008)
Best resultChampion, 2008, 2016
Asia Championship
Appearances6 (first in 2007)
Best resultChampion, 2007, 2015, 2017

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record


Year Result GP W D L GF GA
2008Champions6420125
2010Fourth place630386
2012Runners-up6330185
2014Group Stage311156
2016Champions6420124
2018Quarter-finals421176
2022Withdrew
Total6/73117956232

AFC U-16 Women's Championship record


Hosts / Year Result GP W D* L GS GA GD
2005Did not qualify
2007Champions4400152+13
2009Runners-up5311189+9
2011Runners-up5401141+13
2013Runners-up4310202+18
2015Champions5410132+11
2017Champions5401202+18
2019Runners-up5401212+19
Total3 Titles33263412120+101

Current squad


Squad for the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[1]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Ok Kum-ju (1999-05-05)5 May 1999 (aged 17) Naegohyang SC
2 2DF Jon Yun-sim (1999-01-01)1 January 1999 (aged 17) Sobaeksu SC
3 2DF Ri Kum-hyang (2001-04-22)22 April 2001 (aged 15) Naegohyang SC
4 3MF Ri Yong-mi (2000-01-26)26 January 2000 (aged 16) Naegohyang SC
5 3MF Ri Song-a (1999-06-22)22 June 1999 (aged 17) Cerezo Osaka Sakai Ladies
6 3MF Pyon Un-gyong (2001-01-01)1 January 2001 (aged 15) April 25 SC
7 3MF Ko Kyong-hui (2001-09-03)3 September 2001 (aged 15) Ryomyong SC
8 2DF Choe Un-chong (2001-01-08)8 January 2001 (aged 15) Ryomyong SC
9 3MF Kim Pom-ui (1999-02-02)2 February 1999 (aged 17) Sobaeksu SC
10 4FW Ri Hae-yon (1999-01-10)10 January 1999 (aged 17) April 25 SC
11 3MF Kim Jong-sim (1999-09-30)30 September 1999 (aged 17) Pyongyang City SC
12 3MF Pak Hyon-jong (2000-06-12)12 June 2000 (aged 16) Naegohyang SC
13 4FW Kim Hyang-mi (1999-01-12)12 January 1999 (aged 17) Sobaeksu SC
14 4FW Sung Hyang-sim (1999-12-02)2 December 1999 (aged 16) Pyongyang City SC
15 3MF Jang Suk-yong (1999-08-01)1 August 1999 (aged 17) Amrokgang SC
16 3MF Ri Un-jong (1999-11-06)6 November 1999 (aged 16) Sobaeksu SC
17 2DF Pak Hye-gyong (2001-11-07)7 November 2001 (aged 14) Ryomyong SC
18 1GK Kim Pok-gyong (2001-12-03)3 December 2001 (aged 14) April 25 SC
19 4FW Ja Un-yong (2001-08-11)11 August 2001 (aged 15) April 25 SC
20 3MF An Kuk-hyang (2001-03-25)25 March 2001 (aged 15) Ryomyong SC
21 1GK Kim Hyang (2001-01-08)8 January 2001 (aged 15) Sobaeksu SC

Previous squads


2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
2014 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

See also



References


  1. "FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Jordan 2016 – List of Players" (PDF). FIFA. 5 October 2016. Archived from the original (pdf) on November 4, 2016.






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