Joint Korea ice hockey team plays first game

Fans in South Korea have flocked to watch a combined women's ice hockey team containing players from North Korea ahead of the Winter Olympics.

Unhyang Kim of Team Korea faces off against her Swedish opponenant in a friendly match ahead of the Winter Olympics.

Unhyang Kim of Team Korea faces off against her Swedish opponenant in a friendly match ahead of the Winter Olympics. Source: Getty

South Korean fans chanting "We are one" and wearing shirts with the unification flag on the front have packed into an ice hockey arena to cheer on the most-talked about team at this month's Winter Olympics.

North and South Korea agreed last month to field a combined women's ice hockey team and march together under one flag in PyeongChang after a new round of talks amid a thaw in cross-border relations.

North and South Korean players line up to compete for the first time as a unified team.
North and South Korean players line up to compete for the first time as a unified team. Source: Getty


With some 3,000 fans packed into Seonhak International Ice Rink in Incheon, the Koreans, who have only practised together for a week, lost 3-1 to Sweden.



While the result was a disappointment, hopes are high that the unified team could help improve ties.

"I am excited," said Park Cheol-hyun, who came to watch the game with his wife and son.

"Even though the nuclear issue may not be resolved immediately, it will be good for the longer term if the two Koreas get closer. Otherwise, there is no way to resolve it."

While the reaction to the North's decision to participate in the Winter Games was met warmly in the South, the decision to form a combined women's ice hockey team sparked a public backlash.

Critics said adding North Korean players to the South's roster at the last minute would mean missed opportunities for home players and could hurt team chemistry.

"As a coach, it is hard to tell some of your players that you have been with for a quite a long time that they are not going be able to play, but the whole situation is out of our control. So we are trying to make the best out of it," Sarah Murray, the head coach of the team, told a news conference after the game.

Fans hold a sign reading 'The young 20-30s welcome Team Korea' during the Women's Ice Hockey friendly match.
Fans hold a sign reading 'The young 20-30s welcome Team Korea' during the Women's Ice Hockey friendly match. Source: Getty


"There are a lot of challenges with adding players so close to the Olympics," she said, adding that the language barrier was a real problem.

"The meeting takes three times as long. It's really hard when you have three different languages on one team," the Canadian said.

Both sets of players speak Korean, but the language has evolved differently in the North and South.

The International Olympic Committee said 12 North Korea players would join the South's 23-player squad. The game day roster will continue to be 22 and the team has to include at least three North Koreans.

The North will also send athletes to take part in figure skating, short track speed skating, cross-country and Alpine skiing at the Games which start on February 9.


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