Founded: | 2000 |
Most Successful Club: | April 25 |
Region: | North Korea |
The Football at the Mangyongdae Prize is an association football competition held for professional teams in Multi-sport event - Mangyongdae Prize Sports Games in North Korea. The competition is named after the Mangyongdae settlement, where Kim Hyong-jik was from.[1] Founded in 2000, the competition is organized by the DPR Korea Football Association.[2]
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Final |
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2000 | Rimyŏngsu | ||||
2001 | Rimyŏngsu | ||||
2002 | April 25 | ||||
2004 | Kigwancha | ||||
2005 | Kigwancha | ||||
2006 | Unknown | ||||
2007 | Amnokgang | ||||
2008 | Amnokgang | ||||
2009 | April 25 | ||||
2010 | Rimyŏngsu | Sobaeksu | |||
2011 | Unknown | ||||
2012 | April 25 | ||||
2013 | Rimyŏngsu | Amnokgang | 2–1 (Kim Il-sung Stadium) | ||
2014 | April 25 | Amnokgang | Kigwancha | Sobaeksu | 1–0 (Kim Il-sung Stadium) |
2015 | April 25 | Kigwancha | Rimyŏngsu | Sobaeksu | 1–0 (Kim Il-sung Stadium) |
2016 | April 25 | Kigwancha | Ryŏmyŏng | 1–0 (Rungrado 1st of May Stadium) | |
2017 | April 25 | February 8 | Hwaebul | Sŏnbong | 2–0 (Rungrado 1st of May Stadium) |
2018[3] | Kigwancha | ||||
2019[4] | Kigwancha | Rimyongsu | Ryŏmyŏng, Sobaeksu | 2–1 | |
2021[5] | Kigwancha | Ryŏmyŏng | April 25 | Hwaebul | |
2022[6] | Ryŏmyŏng |