WK League
The WK League (Hangul: WK리그) is a semi-professional women's football league,[1] run by the Korea Football Association (KFA) and the Korea Women's Football Federation (KWFF), which represents the sport's highest level in South Korea.[2] The regular season runs from April to October, with each team playing 28 games.
Founded | 2009 |
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Country | Korea Republic |
Confederation | Asian Football Confederation |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
International cup(s) | AFC Women's Club Championship |
Current champions | (2019): Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels (8th title) |
Most championships | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels (7 titles) |
TV partners | KBS N Sports |
Website | www.kwff.or.kr/wkleague/ |
Since the inception of the WK League in 2009, three clubs have won the title: Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels (7), Goyang Daekyo (3), and Suwon UDC (1).
Competition format
The eight teams in the league play each other four times, twice at home and twice away. The games are played on Monday and Thursday evenings. The regular season comes to an end when each team has played 28 games in total and it's followed by playoffs: the second and third placed face each other in a one-leg semi-final, with the winner facing the first placed team in a two-leg final. The winner of the final is crowned WK League champion.
The WK League is the only professional women's league in the country and as such there is no relegation system in place.
Teams (2020)
Team | Location | 2019 position[lower-alpha 1] |
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Boeun Sangmu | Boeun | 6th |
Changnyeong | Changnyeong | 8th |
Gyeongju KHNP | Gyeongju | 2nd |
Hwacheon KSPO | Hwacheon | 4th |
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | Incheon | 1st |
Sejong Sportstoto | Sejong | 5th |
Seoul | Seoul | 7th |
Suwon UDC | Suwon | 3rd |
- Regular season position.
Championship
The following is a list of all season's championships. Those were played over two legs. There is no away goal rule.
Season | Champion | Aggregate score | Runner-up | Leg 1 | Leg 2 |
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2009 | Goyang Daekyo KangaroosR | 2–0 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 1–0 | 1–0 |
2010 | Suwon Facilities Management Corporation | 2–1 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 0–1 | 2–0 |
2011 | Goyang Daekyo NoonnoppiR | 5–3 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 2–2 | 3–1 |
2012 | Goyang Daekyo NoonnoppiR | 3–2 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 0–1 | 3–1 |
2013 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 4–2 | Seoul | 1–1 | 3–1 |
2014 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 1–0 | Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi | 1–0 | 0–0 |
2015 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 1–1 (pen.) | Icheon Daekyo | 0–0 | 1–1 |
2016 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 4–0 | Icheon Daekyo | 0–0 | 4–0 |
2017 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 6–0 | Hwacheon KSPO | 3–0 | 3–0 |
2018 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 4–4 (3–1 pen.) | Gyeongju KHNP | 0–3 | 4–1 (a.e.t.) |
2019 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsR | 1–0 | Suwon UDC | 0–0 | 1–0 |
- R denotes regular season first-place finisher
See also
References
- "세미프로 여자축구, '프로' 명칭 빼고 리그 운영" (in Korean). Yonhap News. 5 January 2007.
- 개요 (in Korean). WK League. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
External links
- WK League official website (in Korean)
- WK League at women.soccerway.com