Fixtures

U17 World Cup 11/04 14:00 1 North Korea U17 vs El Salvador U17 - View
U17 World Cup 11/07 14:00 2 Germany U17 vs North Korea U17 - View
U17 World Cup 11/10 14:00 3 Colombia U17 vs North Korea U17 - View

Results

U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/17 17:15 2 Uzbekistan U17 v North Korea U17 L 3-0
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/14 14:00 3 Indonesia U17 v North Korea U17 W 0-6
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/11 17:15 3 Oman U17 v North Korea U17 D 2-2
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/08 15:00 2 North Korea U17 v Tajikistan U17 W 3-0
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/05 17:15 1 Iran U17 v North Korea U17 D 1-1
U17 World Cup 10/13 14:30 3 Spain U17 v North Korea U17 L 2-0
U17 World Cup 10/10 14:30 2 North Korea U17 v Brazil U17 L 0-2
U17 World Cup 10/07 14:30 1 North Korea U17 v Niger U17 L 0-1
U17 World Cup 10/29 20:00 4 Mali U17 v North Korea U17 L 3-0
U17 World Cup 10/25 22:00 3 Costa Rica U17 v North Korea U17 W 1-2
U17 World Cup 10/19 23:00 1 North Korea U17 v FK Poprad L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 1 4
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 12 3 9
Goals against 6 0 6
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 0 1
The North Korea U17 soccer team, officially known as the North Korea Under-17 National Football Team, represents the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) in international youth soccer competitions. This team serves as a crucial development platform for young talent, aiming to nurture and showcase the skills of aspiring soccer players aged 17 and under.

Known for their disciplined approach to training and a strong emphasis on teamwork, the North Korea U17 squad has participated in various regional and international tournaments, including the AFC U-16 Championship and the FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of tactical organization, physicality, and a commitment to collective effort, reflecting the broader cultural values of the nation.

Despite the challenges faced by the country, the North Korea U17 team has produced notable players who have gone on to represent the senior national team. The squad is often seen as a source of national pride, with matches drawing significant attention from local fans and the government alike. As they continue to compete on the international stage, the North Korea U17 team remains a symbol of hope and ambition for the future of soccer in the country.