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North Korea vow no more protests in Women's Asian Cup

North Korea's coach Ri Song-ho vowed to respect referees' decisions after their protest over a VAR call disrupted play in their group loss to China, aiming to avoid repeats.

  • Matildas stars Steph Catley and Hayley Raso are unlikely to play against North Korea in the Women's Asian Cup quarter-final.
  • The North Korean team was banned from international football for four years after an outlandish incident involving musk deer.
  • North Korea's coach vows no more protests after their dramatic group stage loss to China, testing Australia's mental composure.
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