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{{Infobox football league season
Statistics of [[DPR Korea League]] in the 2002 season.
| season = 2002
| competition = [[DPR Korea Football League]]
| prevseason = [[2001 DPR Korea Football League|2001]]
| nextseason = [[2003 DPR Korea Football League|2003]]
}}

Statistics of [[DPR Korea Football League]] in the 2002 season.


==Overview==
==Overview==
[[April 25 Sports Club|April 25]] won the championship, [[Rimyongsu Sports Club|Rimyŏngsu]] finished second, and [[Amrokkang Sports Club|Amrokkang]] finished third. [[Pyongyang City Sports Club|P'yŏngyang City]], [[Wolmido Sports Club|Wŏlmido]], and the [[North Hwanghae Provincial College of Physical Education]] also took part in the competition.<ref name="rsssf">[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/nkorchamp.html RSSSF]
[[4.25 Sports Team]] won the championship.
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The 2002 edition of the [[Football at the Mangyongdae Prize Sports Games|Mangyongdae Cup]] was won by April 25.<ref name="rsssf"/>
==References==
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nkorchamp.html RSSSF]


==References==
{{DPR Korea League seasons}}
{{reflist}}


{{DPR Korea Football League seasons}}
[[Category:Football competitions in North Korea]]


[[Category:DPR Korea Football League seasons]]
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[[Category:2002 in North Korean football|1]]
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[[Category:2001–02 in Asian association football leagues|Korea]]
[[Category:2002–03 in Asian association football leagues|Korea]]
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 27 May 2024

DPR Korea Football League
Season2002
2001
2003

Statistics of DPR Korea Football League in the 2002 season.

Overview

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April 25 won the championship, Rimyŏngsu finished second, and Amrokkang finished third. P'yŏngyang City, Wŏlmido, and the North Hwanghae Provincial College of Physical Education also took part in the competition.[1]

The 2002 edition of the Mangyongdae Cup was won by April 25.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b RSSSF