North Korean women's soccer team to visit South Korea for rare match
A North Korean women's soccer club will make an uncommon visit to South Korea later this month for a football match.

A North Korean women's soccer team is scheduled to make a rare visit to South Korea later this month for a football match, marking an unusual sporting exchange between the two countries.
Such visits by North Korean sports teams to South Korea are infrequent occurrences, given the tense political relationship and limited diplomatic exchanges between the two nations that remain technically at war.
The match represents one of the few opportunities for direct cultural and sporting contact between North and South Korea outside of major international competitions or diplomatic summits.
Details about the specific teams involved, the exact date of the match, and the venue have not been fully disclosed. The visit comes amid ongoing efforts by both countries to maintain limited engagement through sports and cultural exchanges despite broader political tensions.
Sporting events have historically served as a rare bridge for inter-Korean relations, including previous football matches and joint participation in international competitions such as the Olympics.