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Asian Games 2023: raging North Korea footballers attack referee following defeat by Japan

  • North Korean tempers boil over after a late penalty award gifts victory to Japan in a tight Asian Games quarter-final
  • Coach defends players, insisting ‘our behaviour is acceptable’, after security guards intervene in on-field ruckus

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North Korea’s furious footballers aggressively confronted referee 
Rustam Lutfullin after their Asian Games exit. Photo: Philip Fong/AFP.
Paul McNamara

Furious North Korean footballers manhandled referee Rustam Lutfullin after crashing out of the Asian Games to Japan following a controversial late penalty.

Goalkeeper Kang Juh-yok vehemently protested after he was penalised for tripping forward Jun Nishikawa in the box. And North Korean anger heightened when Yuta Matsumura converted the 80th-minute spot-kick to restore Japan’s advantage, only six minutes after Kim Kuk-bom’s brilliant long-range strike drew the Koreans level.

The full-time whistle prompted chaotic scenes, with North Korea’s players – led by Kim Kyong-sok and captain Jang Kuk-chol – forcefully pursuing Uzbek official Lutfullin.

Captain Jang Kuk-chol led his out-of-control teammates in rounding on Uzbek official Lutfullin Photo: Kyodo.
Captain Jang Kuk-chol led his out-of-control teammates in rounding on Uzbek official Lutfullin Photo: Kyodo.

Lutfullin was shoved as he retreated from the raging mob, while an assistant referee restrained the irate Kim.

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Security officials raced onto the pitch at Xiaoshan Sports Centre Stadium to intervene – and they were joined by North Korea coach Sin Yong-nam, who tried to drag his players away from Lutfullin.

Sin nevertheless launched a curious defence of his team in the aftermath.

North Korea’s fury stemmed from a decisive late penalty award for opponents Japan. Photo: Philip Fong /AFP
North Korea’s fury stemmed from a decisive late penalty award for opponents Japan. Photo: Philip Fong /AFP

“I admit that our players were a little bit overexcited in the match but it is football,” he said.

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