After defeating South Korea to reach the quarterfinals of the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games, the North Korean women’s soccer team secured the silver medal with a record-breaking victory over Uzbekistan .The North Korean women’s soccer team, coached by Ri Yu Il, defeated Uzbekistan 8-0 in the quarterfinals on Wednesday at the Sangcheong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China .They will face the winner of the China-Japan match later in the day .North Korea opened the scoring nine minutes into the match with a goal from Hong Sung-ok (Yalu River), before Kim Yong-yong (Naehang) added another nine minutes later to give the North Koreans an early lead. Ahn Myong-sung (Yalu River) added a goal in first-half stoppage time to make it 3-0 at halftime .One minute into the second half, Kim Yong-yong found the back of the net again, before Ri Hak (4-25) added a fifth goal five minutes into the second half. With momentum on her side, Kim completed her hat trick 18 minutes into the second half and added another goal 20 minutes later. In stoppage time, Kim Hye-yong (Naehang) scored her team’s eighth goal to seal the victory. North Korea defeated Colin Bell’s South Korea 4-1 on March 30.With the score tied at 1-1 in the 41st minute, Son Hwa-yeon (Hyundai Steel) was unceremoniously shown a yellow card for colliding with the goalkeeper during a contested aerial ball and was eventually sent off after accumulating cautions .Outnumbered from then on, South Korea conceded three goals in the second half .It’s been 25 years since South Korea’s women’s soccer team failed to reach the quarterfinals of an Asian Games since Bangkok 1998, when they finished fifth. South Korea’s losing streak against North Korea at the Asian Games has also been extended. They have lost all six meetings. “I want fair sport, aggressive and rough, but fair sport,” Bell said after the 카지노사이트 game, adding, “This is the complete opposite of fairness.”