Kyŏnggongopsong Sports Club (Kyŏnggong'ŏpsŏng, lit. Ministry of Light Industry Sports Club) is a North Korean football club affiliated with the North Korean Ministry of Light Industry [ko], playing in the DPR Korea Premier Football League at the 10,000 capacity City Stadium in P'yŏngyang.[1]
Their best known finish in the National Championships thus far is 8th, in the 2006 season,[1] however they have had other successes, including winning the Republican Championship in 2009, having defeated Amrokkang 1–0 in the final,[2] and a second-place finish in the 2015 edition of the Osandŏk Prize.[3]
Current squadedit
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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January 01, 1970
kyonggongopsong, sports, club, kyŏnggongopsong, sports, club, kyŏnggong, ŏpsŏng, ministry, light, industry, sports, club, north, korean, football, club, affiliated, with, north, korean, ministry, light, industry, playing, korea, premier, football, league, capa. Kyŏnggongopsong Sports Club Kyŏnggong ŏpsŏng lit Ministry of Light Industry Sports Club is a North Korean football club affiliated with the North Korean Ministry of Light Industry ko playing in the DPR Korea Premier Football League at the 10 000 capacity City Stadium in P yŏngyang 1 Kyŏnggongopsong Sports ClubGroundCity Stadium P yŏngyangManagerKim Yong cholLeagueDPR Korea Premier Football League2018 1913thHome coloursAway colours Kyonggongopsong Sports ClubChosŏn gŭl경공업성체육단Hancha輕工業省體育團Revised RomanizationGyeonggongeopseong cheyukdanMcCune ReischauerKyŏnggong ŏpsŏng ch eyuktan Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 Notable former players 4 Managers 5 Achievements 6 ReferencesHistory editTheir best known finish in the National Championships thus far is 8th in the 2006 season 1 however they have had other successes including winning the Republican Championship in 2009 having defeated Amrokkang 1 0 in the final 2 and a second place finish in the 2015 edition of the Osandŏk Prize 3 Current squad editNote Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 21 GK nbsp PRK Jang Yong guk 20 DF nbsp PRK Jo Kum chol 17 DF nbsp PRK Kim Chol nam 29 DF nbsp PRK Kim Un sik 9 DF nbsp PRK Ra Yong hak 27 DF nbsp PRK Ri Kwang hyok 12 MF nbsp PRK Ri Kyong man No Pos Nation Player 6 MF nbsp PRK Sin Chol jin 15 MF nbsp PRK Kim Jin hyok 25 MF nbsp PRK Kim Kyong hun 11 MF nbsp PRK Kim Hyok song 10 FW nbsp PRK Jon Il yong 8 FW nbsp PRK Kim Kwang hyokNotable former players edit nbsp Choe Myong ho wore number 8 former Visakha FC player in the Cambodian League Managers edit nbsp Kim Yong cholAchievements editRepublican Championship 1 nbsp 2009 dd Hwaebul Cup 2 SF 2015 2016 dd Osandŏk Prize 1 nbsp 2015 dd Paektusan Prize 1 nbsp 2007 dd Poch ŏnbo Torch Prize 1 nbsp 2013 dd References edit a b Epshtejn Arnold Severnye korejcy uchat russkij stoyat na golove i zhdut dokumenty s rodiny in Russian Sport Ekspress Retrieved 2006 10 29 North Korea 2009 Results of Premier League in DPRK Archived from the original on 2018 02 28 Retrieved 2018 03 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyonggongopsong Sports Club amp oldid 1194523481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,