• The 2005 Korean League Cup, also known as the 2005 Samsung Hauzen Cup, was the 18th competition of the Korean League Cup. It was a League Cup, but was...
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  • The Korean League Cup was a professional football competition in South Korean football. It was held by the K League Federation from 1986 to 2012. K League's...
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  • The Korean Basketball League (Korean: 한국프로농구) or simply KBL is a professional men's basketball league in South Korea which was established in 1997. The...
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  • The V-League is a South Korean club volleyball competition. It was founded in 2005 and currently has seven men's clubs and seven women's clubs. Ansan Cheonan...
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  • Championship 2005 Korean League Cup 2005 Korean FA Cup 2005 삼성 하우젠 K리그 대상 열려, MVP에는 이천수. Naver (in Korean). Sportalkorea. 28 December 2005. 브라질 용병 마차도...
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  • The Adidas Cup 2000 was the 14th competition of the Korean League Cup, and one of two Korean League Cups held in 2000. October 14 15:00 UTC+9 Dongdaemun...
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  • The 2005 Korean FA Cup, known as the 2005 Hana Bank FA Cup, was the tenth edition of the Korean FA Cup. Busan IPark v Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Daejeon Citizen...
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  • DPR Korea Premier Football League (Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 1부류축구련맹전) is the men's top professional football division of the North Korean football league system...
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  • The Korea Cup (Korean: 코리아컵), formerly the Korean FA Cup, is a national football cup knockout competition of South Korea, held annually by the Korea Football...
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  • The 2006 Korean League Cup, also known as the 2006 Samsung Hauzen Cup, was the 19th competition of the Korean League Cup. It was a League Cup, but was...
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  • The 2004 Korean League Cup, also known as the 2004 Samsung Hauzen Cup, was the 17th competition of the Korean League Cup. Source: RSSSF (C) Champions...
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    Park Ji-sung (Korean: 박지성; Korean pronunciation: [pak̚.t͈ɕi.sʌŋ]; born 25 February 1981) is a South Korean former professional footballer who played as...
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  • runners-up when they won the 2023 Korean FA Cup. Thus, third-placed Gwangju FC qualified for the Champions League Elite qualifying play-off, while the...
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    The K League 1 (Korean: K리그1) is the top flight of men's professional football in the South Korean football league system. The league is contested by...
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  • (Korean: 대전 코레일 FC) is a South Korean football club based in Daejeon that competes in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football league system...
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  • Daegu FC (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Daegu FC (Korean: 대구 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Daegu. The club was founded as a community club at the end of 2002, and...
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  • K League and Korean FA Cup. It was dropped from the South Korean football calendar in 2007. After that, champions of K League 1 and Korean FA Cup are...
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  • Source: 2000 in South Korean football 2000 Korean League Cup 2000 K League 2000 Korean FA Cup "South Korea 2000". RSSSF. 6 January 2005. Retrieved 13 March...
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  • Daejeon Hana Citizen (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    (Korean: 대전 하나 시티즌 축구단) is a South Korean professional football team based in Daejeon that competes in the K League 1, the top tier of South Korean football...
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  • Ulsan HD FC (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
    HD FC (Korean: 울산 HD FC), formerly Ulsan Hyundai FC, is a South Korean professional football club based in Ulsan that competes in the K League 1, the...
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  • 2005 Korean FA Cup final was a football match played on 17 December 2005 at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul that decided the champions of the 2005 Korean...
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  • Suwon FC (category Korea National League clubs)
    FC (Korean: 수원 FC; Hanja: 水原 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Suwon, that competes in the K League 1, the South Korea's top professional...
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    Sports and Games". Retrieved July 23, 2005. ^ Korean Folk Village (2000). Korean Traditional Culture: Scents of Korean Traditional Culture. Lee Sang-So....
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    list South Korea's goal tally first. Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i K League 1: 2005 Korean League Cup: 2007 Korean Super Cup: 2006 A3 Champions Cup: 2006 Feyenoord...
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    Horang-i K League 1: 1996, 2005 Korean League Cup: 1995, 1998 Korean Super Cup: 2006 A3 Champions Cup: 2006 Yokohama F. Marinos J1 League: 2003, 2004...
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  • FC Seoul (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Seoul (Korean: FC 서울) is a South Korean professional football club based in Seoul that competes in the K League 1, the top flight of South Korean football...
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  • The K League All-Star Game is an annual association football exhibition match organised by the South Korean K League. The inaugural match was held in 1991...
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  • Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power FC or simply Gyeongju KHNP is a South Korean football team based in Gyeongju. They currently compete in the K3 League. They...
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  • Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Motors FC (Korean: 전북 현대 모터스) is a South Korean professional football club based in Jeonju, Jeonbuk Province that competes in the K League 1, the top...
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    Lee Young-pyo (Korean: 이영표; Korean pronunciation: [i.jʌŋ.pʰjo]; born 23 April 1977) is a retired South Korean professional footballer who played as a right-footed...
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