Japan trounce North Korea 4-1 to retain Asian Games gold

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Japan trounce North Korea 4-1 to retain Asian Games gold
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HANGZHOU, China: Japan successfully defended their women’s Asian Games football gold medal on Friday (Oct 6) as second-half goals from Haruka Osawa, Momoko Tanikawa and Remina Chiba sealed a 4-1 win over North Korea. Despite being loudly backed by the majority of the 36,166 crowd, the North Koreans succu

Japan's players celebrate after winning the match on Oct 6, 2023 at the Huanglong Sports Centre Stadium in Hangzhou, China. HANGZHOU, China: Japan successfully defended their women’s Asian Games football gold medal on Friday as second-half goals from Haruka Osawa, Momoko Tanikawa and Remina Chiba sealed a 4-1 win over North Korea.

The striker made no mistake with her first-time finish, sending her shot beyond the outstretched hand of the advancing Kim Un Hui. Asian Games - Hangzhou 2022 - Soccer Football - Women's Gold Medal Match - Japan v North Korea - Huanglong Sports Centre Stadium, Hangzhou, China - October 6, 2023 North Korea's Myong Yujong in action during the match REUTERS/Weixiang Lim

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