2011 DPR Korea Football League

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Champions April 25
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Statistics of DPR Korea Football League for the 2011 season.

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Overview

The championship was played over six rounds, after which the top four teams – April 25, Kigwanch'a, Sobaeksu, and Amrokkang – played a final tournament in P'yŏngyang in November 2011, which was won by April 25. [1]

Final standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
April 25 321041+37
Sobaeksu 31113304
Amrokkang 30211212
Kigwanch'a 30210222
Source: [ citation needed ]

Clubs

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References

  1. "North Korea 2011". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  2. 최상급련맹전, 리명수팀이 우승 [ permanent dead link ] The Choson Sinbo. Retrieved on 2011-03-30.