2020 K League 2

The 2020 K League 2 is the eighth season of the K League 2, the second-tier South Korean professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2013, and the third one with its current name, the K League 2. The top-ranked team and the winners of the promotion play-offs among three clubs ranked between second and fourth got promoted to the 2021 K League 1.

KEB Hana Bank
K League 2 2020
Season2020
Dates9 May – 7 November 2020
Matches played139
Goals scored170 (1.22 per match)
Biggest home winSuwon FC 3-1 Gyeongnam
(27 May 2020)
Biggest away winAsan 0-5 Suwon FC
(24 May 2020)
Highest scoringAsan 0-5 Suwon FC
(24 May 2020)
Longest winning run3 match
Suwon FC
Longest unbeaten run4 match
Daejeon Hana Citizen
Jeonnam Dragons
Longest winless run4 match
Chungnam Asan FC
Seoul E-Land FC
Longest losing run1 match
Suwon FC
2019
2021
All statistics correct as of 27 May 2020.

On 24 April 2020, the Korean Professional Football Union has confirmed that they will adopt their plan of modification, which will begin to change type of the season 2020 to 27 regular season matches.[1]

Teams

Changes

Asan Mugunghwa changed name to Chungnam Asan ahead for 2020 season after the club dissolved in 2019 season, Daejeon Citizen and Hana Financial Group Football Club Foundation bought operating rights of the club, the club renaming to Daejeon Hana Citizen ahead for 2020 season.


Team City Home venue
Ansan Greeners Ansan Ansan Wa~ Stadium
Bucheon FC 1995 Bucheon Bucheon Stadium
Chungnam Asan Asan Yi Sun-sin Stadium
Daejeon Hana Citizen Daejeon Daejeon World Cup Stadium
FC Anyang Anyang Anyang Stadium
Gyeongnam FC Gyeongnam Changwon Football Center
Jeju United Jeju Province Jeju World Cup Stadium
Jeonnam Dragons Jeonnam Gwangyang Stadium
Seoul E-Land Seoul Seoul Olympic Stadium
Suwon FC Suwon Suwon Sports Complex

Stadiums

Ansan Greeners FC Bucheon FC 1995 Chungnam Asan FC Daejeon Hana Citizen FC Anyang
Ansan Wa~ Stadium Bucheon Stadium Yi Sun-sin Stadium Daejeon World Cup Stadium Anyang Stadium
Capacity: 35,000 Capacity: 34,456 Capacity: 17,376 Capacity: 40,535 Capacity: 17,143
Gyeongnam FC Jeju United Jeonnam Dragons Seoul E-Land FC Suwon FC
Changwon Football Center Jeju World Cup Stadium Gwangyang Stadium Seoul Olympic Stadium Suwon Sports Complex
Capacity: 15,074 Capacity: 35,657 Capacity: 13,496 Capacity: 69,950 Capacity: 11,808

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager Kit manufacturer1 Main sponsor1
Ansan Greeners Kim Gil-sik Lupo Finta Ansan Government
Bucheon FC 1995 Song Sun-ho Astore Bucheon Government
Chungnam Asan Park Dong-hyuk Mizuno Asan Government
Daejeon Hana Citizen Hwang Sun-hong Astore Hana Financial Group
FC Anyang Kim Hyung-yul Joma Anyang Government
Gyeongnam FC Seol Ki-Hyeon Hummel Nonghyup

BNK Kyongnam Bank

Jeju United Nam Ki-il Puma SK Energy
Jeonnam Dragons Jeon Kyung-jun Puma POSCO
Seoul E-Land Chung Jung-yong New Balance E-Land
Suwon FC Kim Do-kyun Hummel Suwon Government

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of
appointment
Suwon FC Lee Kwan-woo (Caretaker) End of caretaker spell 10 November 2019 Kim Do-kyun[2] 15 November 2019
Seoul E-Land Woo Sung-yong (Caretaker) End of contract 10 November 2019 Chung Jung-yong[3] 5 December 2019
Jeju United Choi Yun-kyum Resigned 30 November 2019 Nam Ki-il[4] 26 December 2019
Daejeon Hana Citizen Lee Heung-Sil[5] Sacked 2 December 2019 Hwang Sun-hong[6] 4 January 2020
Ansan Greeners Lim Wan-Sup[7] Mutual consent 23 December 2019 Kim Gil-sik[8] 31 December 2019
Gyeongnam FC Kim Jong-Boo [9] End of contract 26 December 2019 Seol Ki-Hyeon[10] 26 December 2019

Foreign players

Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to five per team, including a slot for a player from AFC and ASEAN countries. A team could use four foreign players on the field each game. Players in bold are players who join midway through the competition. An Byŏng-jun, playing for Suwon FC, was deemed to be a native player.

As of 2 August 2020[11]
Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Asian Player ASEAN Player
Ansan Greeners FC Felipe Augusto Soony Saad
Bucheon FC 1995 Jefferson Baiano William Barbio
Chungnam Asan FC Armin Mujakic Bruno Philip Hellquist
Daejeon Hana Citizen André Luis Bruno Baio Edinho Connor Chapman
FC Anyang Maurides Nilson Júnior Maxwell Acosty
Gyeongnam FC Negueba Luc Castaignos Uroš Đerić Nick Ansell
Jeju United Eder Valentinos Sielis
Jeonnam Dragons Hernandes Rodolfo Julian Kristoffersen Oleg Zoteev
Seoul E-Land FC Leandro Richard Sukuta-Pasu Lazar Arsić
Suwon FC Danilo Alves Marlone Lars Veldwijk Masatoshi Ishida

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Suwon FC 15 8 2 5 29 16 +13 26 Promotion to 2021 K League 1
2 Daejeon Hana Citizen 15 7 4 4 24 22 +2 25 Qualification to K League 2 promotion play-offs
3 Jeju United 14 7 4 3 19 14 +5 25
4 Gyeongnam FC 15 5 7 3 21 19 +2 22
5 Seoul E-Land FC 15 6 4 5 18 18 0 22
6 Jeonnam Dragons 15 4 8 3 14 10 +4 20
7 Bucheon FC 1995 14 6 2 6 14 15 1 20
8 FC Anyang 15 4 4 7 18 20 2 16
9 Ansan Greeners FC 15 3 4 8 8 18 10 13
10 Chungnam Asan FC 15 2 5 8 12 25 13 11
Updated to match(es) played on 17 August 2020. Source: Official website of K League SOCCERWAY
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of wins; 5) Head-to-head points

Positions by matchday

  Leader & Promotion to the 2021 K League 1

Round 1–18

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718
Suwon FC843235411111111
Daejeon Hana Citizen122122124232222
Jeju United498643232323333
Gyeongnam FC674566567777764
Seoul E-Land FC466877756566545
Jeonnam Dragons635454675644476
Bucheon FC 1995211311343455657
FC Anyang9101078899109891088
Ansan Greeners FC2579910889101010899
Chungnam Asan FC989101091010889891010
Updated to match(es) played on 17 August 2020. Source: kleague.com

Round 19–27

First match(es) will be played on ?. Source: kleague.com

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Results

Matches 1–18

Home \ Away ASG AYG BCN CNAS DJC GNM JJU JND SUE SWN
Ansan Greeners FC 0–1 0–2 1–1 0–2 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–2
FC Anyang 0–1 2–1 1–1 2–3 1–2 0–0 0–2
Bucheon FC 1995 0–0 2–1 1–0 0–1 0–1 2–3 2–0
Chungnam Asan FC 0–2 0–1 1–2 2–1 0–2 0–1 0–5
Daejeon Hana Citizen 1–0 3–3 2–2 2–3 2–1 2–0 0–0 1–4
Gyeongnam FC 2–1 1–0 1–1 2–0 2–2 0–0 1–2
Jeju United 2–1 2–3 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0
Jeonnam Dragons 4–0 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–2 1–2
Seoul E-Land FC 0–2 0–2 3–0 1–2 2–0 2–2 1–2 0–0 0–3
Suwon FC 1–2 3–2 1–2 1–1 1–2 3–1 1–1
Updated to match(es) played on 17 August 2020. Source: K League 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Matches 19–27

Home \ Away ASG AYG BCN CNAS DJC GNM JJU JND SUE SWN
Ansan Greeners FC
FC Anyang
Bucheon FC 1995
Chungnam Asan FC
Daejeon Hana Citizen
Gyeongnam FC
Jeju United
Jeonnam Dragons
Seoul E-Land FC
Suwon FC
First match(es) will be played on future. Source: K League 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Promotion playoffs

The promotion playoffs were held among the clubs placed in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th position in the 2020 K League 2. If scores were tied after regular time in the Semi-playoff and Playoff rounds, the higher-placed team would advance to the next phase and will be promoted to 2021 K League 1 season. Should Sangju Sangmu not finish last in the 2020 K League 1, the winner of the semifinal will automatically advance to the 2021 K League 1.

  Semi-playoff Playoff
                                     
  2    
  3              
  4    

Semi-playoff

3rd positionv4th position
home stadium of the 3rd position

Playoff

2nd positionvWinner of semi-play-off
home stadium of the 2nd position

Season statistics

Awards

Most Valuable Player of The Round

Season Awards

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