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North Korea: The Lowest-Ranked Team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup

A Historical Journey and Surprising Success

North Korea made history as the first Asian nation to qualify for the FIFA World Cup back in 1966. Their remarkable campaign included a stunning 1-0 victory over soccer powerhouse Italy. However, their performance at the 2010 World Cup marked a departure from their previous success.

2010 World Cup: A Different Story

Ahead of the 2010 World Cup, North Korea (Korea DPR) was ranked a lowly 105th in the FIFA rankings. Despite their low ranking, they faced off against football giants Brazil, Ivory Coast, and Portugal in Group G. While they managed a respectable 1-2 against Brazil in their opening match, they went on to lose their remaining two games against Portugal and Ivory Coast, failing to advance beyond the group stage.

Interestingly, North Korea had only one goalscorer in the 2010 World Cup, in contrast to their impressive four top goalscorers in 1966. Cristiano Ronaldo added to North Korea's woes, scoring one of Portugal's seven goals against them in the group stage.

Challenges and Outperformers

The 2010 World Cup draw was deemed unfavorable for North Korea, and they were considered by many to be the tournament's underdogs. However, their well-drilled team, consisting predominantly of members of the Korean People's Army, displayed remarkable discipline and tenacity.

Despite their limited resources and international exposure, North Korea managed to outperform more highly ranked teams. They became the lowest-ranked team to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, surpassing the previous record set by Croatia in 2002.

A Memorable and Challenging Experience

North Korea's participation in the 2010 FIFA World Cup was a unique and challenging experience. While they did not achieve the success of their 1966 campaign, they proved that their team spirit and determination could overcome obstacles.

Although it has been over a decade since their last World Cup appearance, North Korea's legacy as the lowest-ranked team to qualify for the tournament continues to inspire and highlight the unpredictable nature of football.


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