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After a doping ban in 2013, North Korea vanished from women’s soccer. Until now

North Korea’s senior women’s team, built from a 12-year youth program, features world-class champions from the Pyongyang International Football School, aiming for tournament success.

North Korea are the “dark horse” of women’s football, according to Tom Sermanni, who was the last Australian coach to go up against the team.

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After a doping ban in 2013, North Korea vanished from women’s soccer. Until now

North Korea are the “dark horse” of women’s football, according to Tom Sermanni, who was the last Australian coach to go up against the team.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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