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Kigwancha Sports Club or
Kigwancha Sports Team (Korean: 기관차체육단; 'locomotive'),
known as
Sinuiju Locomotive Sports Club is a
North Korean multi-sports club...
- was held. The 2016
North Korean champions and
runners up,
April 25 and
Kigwancha respectively, were
invited to take part in the 2017 AFC Cup. Both started...
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Sharing the
Yanggakdo Stadium with them,
Sobaeksu has a
rivalry with
Kigwancha.[citation needed]
Sobaeksu player Kim Su-hyŏng was
listed third on North...
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Amnokgang Kigwancha Sobaeksu 1–0 (Kim Il-sung Stadium) 2015
April 25
Kigwancha Rimyŏngsu
Sobaeksu 1–0 (Kim Il-sung Stadium) 2016
April 25
Kigwancha Ryŏmyŏng...
- pla**** for
North Korea in the 1966 FIFA
World Cup. He also pla**** for
Kigwancha Sports Club,
which is
based in Sinuiju. FIFA.com "세계축구선수권대회 8강 다룬 <동방의...
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matches are held at the Kim Il Sung Stadium. Amrokkang,
April 25, Jebi,
Kigwancha, Kyonggongopsong, Pyongyang, Ryomyong,
Sobaeksu Hwaebul Rimyongsu Sonbong...
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North Korea, that is
mainly used for
events and
football matches of the
kigwancha.
Built in 1965, it has a
capacity of 17,500 spectators. List of football...
- women's
national football team and the
Pyongyang City
Sports Club and
Kigwancha Sports Club. In 2008, on two occasions, a 2010
World Cup
qualifying match...
- Myohyangsan, Sŏnbong and two
other clubs,
whilst Group B
included Hwaebul,
Kigwancha, Ponghwasan, Wŏlmido and
three other clubs.
Table based on
known results...
- Quảng Ninh. Source: AFC Notes: Head-to-head results:
April 25 1–1
Kigwancha,
Kigwancha 2–2
April 25 (April 25 won on away goals). Source: AFC Source: AFC...