Kyungsung FC–Pyongyang FC rivalry


The Kyungsung FC–Pyongyang FC rivalry, also known as the Kyung-Pyong Football Match, was a football rivalry in the early 20th century between Seoul and Pyongyang which are currently capital of South Korea and North Korea. The term Kyungsung or Gyeongseong used instead of Seoul during the period of Japanese rule.
The clash between Korea's two biggest cities is considered the biggest rivalry in the Korea. Seoul and Pyongyang have been historical rivals for over a century, and their football teams are no exception.

History

has been the capital of Korea from the Joseon Dynasty and Pyongyang has been the second largest city in Korea. There also was discrimination against to the people in Pyongan province where Pyongyang city placed. Those historical backgrounds made two cities as a rival.
Many football clubs and school teams were made in 1910s in Korea along the football booming, and many football cups like :ko:전조선축구대회|All Joseon Football Tournament was held in 1920th. In these tournaments, clubs based on Seoul like Bulgyo Cheongnyeonhoe, Geongang Gurakbu and Joseon Football Club had match against the club in Pyongyang like Muo Football Club.
The official Kyungsung-Pyongyang Football Match, was held in 1929 at first by The Chosun Ilbo in Seoul participated by the united teams in each city. It was very popular that most of the shops closed at the match day. The title match, however, was often stopped because of the riot between excited fans, and at last the annual match was all folded after 1930. In 1933, Pyongyang FC was founded in Pyongyang and Kyungsung FC was also founded in Seoul which was named for Seoul's old name, Kyungsung, and the annual match was reopened. It was continued until 1935, but after 1936, it was substituted by other cup matches which many clubs from other cities joined. Despite of the end of the title match, the two clubs often met each other in many tournaments and leagues until the division of Korea, north and south.