2011 DPR Korea League

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Statistics of DPR Korea League in the 2011 season.

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]

April 25 Sports Club association football club

April 25 Sports Club, or 4.25 SC for short, is a multi-sports club in North Korea based in P'yŏngyang, primarily known outside of North Korea for its men's and women's football teams. The club belongs to the Korean People's Army; all members of the professional teams are considered officers of the Army.

Kigwancha Sports Club North Korean football club

Kigwancha Sports Club or Kigwancha Sports Team is a North Korean multi-sports club belonging to the Korean State Railway and based in Pyongyang. It was established on 11 January 1956, and has been awarded the Order of Kim Il-sung and the Order of the National Flag. The club is best known for its men's and women's football teams.

Sobaeksu Sports Club association football club

Sobaeksu Sports Club is a North Korean multi-sports club based in Pyongyang best known for its men's and women's football teams playing at Yanggakdo Stadium.

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Final tournament standings
Club Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
4.25 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7
Sobaeksu 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
Amrokkang 3 0 2 1 1 2 -1 2
Kigwanch'a 3 0 2 1 0 2 -2 2

Clubs [2]

Nampo Special city in South Pyŏngan, North Korea

Nampo, also spelled Namp'o, is a city and seaport in South Pyongan Province, North Korea, which lies on the northern shore of the Taedong River, 15 km east of the river's mouth. Formerly known as Chinnamp'o, it was a provincial-level "Directly Governed City" ("Chikhalsi") from 1980 to 2004, and was designated a "Special City", in 2010, and made a part of South P'yŏngan. Namp'o is approximately 50 km southwest of P'yŏngyang, at the mouth of the Taedong River.

Amrokkang Sports Club association football club

Amrokkang Sports Club is a North Korean multi-sports club based in Sinŭiju and playing at the Sinŭiju Stadium.

Pyongyang Directly governed city in Pyongan Province, North Korea

Pyongyang,P'yŏngyang or Pyeongyang, is the capital and largest city of North Korea. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River about 109 kilometres (68 mi) upstream from its mouth on the Yellow Sea. According to the 2008 population census, it has a population of 3,255,288. The city was split from the South Pyongan province in 1946. It is administered as a directly-administered city with equal status to provinces, the same as special cities in South Korea, including Seoul.

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