North Korea’s women eye football comeback
North Korea, one of the world’s most secretive and patriarchal countries, dominates in a surprising arena: women’s football.
The hermit kingdom became a powerhouse after the regime invested heavily in the women’s game as a tool of soft power and propaganda. The youth team still excels internationally, but after losing the Asian Cup final to Australia in 2010 the senior team “all but disappeared from global competition”, said The Guardian.
Now, the Eastern Azaleas are back in the tournament...