Ra Un-sim

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Ra Un-sim (Korean pronunciation: [ɾa.ɯn.ɕim]; born 2 July 1988), Hero of Labor, is a North Korean female international football player.[1]

Date of birth (1988-07-02) July 2, 1988 (age 37)
Position Forward
Current team
April 25
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Ra Un-sim
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-07-02) July 2, 1988 (age 37)
Place of birth Kyongsong County, North Korea
Position Forward
Team information
Current team
April 25
International career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 North Korea U20
2010–2016 North Korea 10 (4)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 03:39, 7 March 2016 (UTC)
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라은심
RRRa Eunsim
MRRa Ŭnsim
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Ra Un-sim
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She plays club football with April 25 of the Korea DPR Women's League. In January 2016, she was named number one of the DPRK's ten best athletes of 2015.[2] In the 2017 edition of the women's Paektusan Prize tournament she was the top goalscorer with 8 goals.[3]

International goals

Under 19

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.6 October 2007Chongqing Olympic Sports Centre, Chongqing, China Myanmar2–03–02007 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
2.8 October 2007 Australia2–12–1
3.10 October 2007 Japan2–13–1
4.16 October 2007 Japan1–01–0
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National team

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.24 May 2010Chengdu, China Japan1–21–22010 AFC Women's Asian Cup
2.16 November 2010Guangzhou, China Thailand2–02–02010 Asian Games
3.20 November 2010 South Korea2–13–1
4.3–1
5.18 May 2011Venlo, Netherlands Netherlands1–01–1Friendly
6.5 September 2011Jinan, China South Korea1–03–22012 Summer Olympics qualification
7.11 September 2011 Thailand3–05–0
8.5–0
9.11 February 2014Chongqing, China Mexico2–02–02014 Four Nations Tournament
10.5 March 2014Lagos, Portugal Russia2–02–12014 Algarve Cup
11.9 March 2014Faro, Portugal Portugal2–02–0
12.20 September 2014Incheon, South Korea Hong Kong5–05–02014 Asian Games
13.1 October 2014 Japan2–03–1
14.1 August 2015Wuhan, China Japan3–24–22015 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup
15.4–2
16.8 August 2015 South Korea1–02–0
17.2 March 2016Osaka, Japan China1–01–12016 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
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Honours

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