On the 3rd of November 2024, the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup was won by North Korea in the Dominican Republic after overcoming Spain by an inexcusable margin. This, in conjunction with the recent Under-20, goes on to illustrate all the more how serious North Korea is in looking to rival on the global stage of women’s soccer.
the U-17 World Cup Final With the Dominican Republic playing host, exhibition of great dexterity, teamwork, and tactics were showcased for the U-17 women’s football final in which North Korea secured the title by beating Spain, marking North Korea’s second major win in women’s youth football this year.
The winning of the title reiterated North Korea’s status as an emerging powerhouse in women’s youth soccer.
The Historic Setting of North Korea’s Victory U-17 FIFA Women’s World Cup final at the Dominican Republic was set against an international backdrop of this historic accomplishment. The contest was held on 3 November 2024, when intense competition spiced up with skill ended positively with North Korea as the champions.
This win is not just significant for North Korea, but for women football all over the world. This victory built, the investment in women’s soccer across North Korea grows a little bit more. It makes a wonderful milestone for the girls and, one that goes to show the potential that youth development programs possess within the country.
North Korea’s victories at both U-20 and U-17 level are quite likely to spur youthful players in the country to hope to have greater support from the world for women soccer. Roadmap to Successes Behind these wins are centuries of hard work in training.