Event | 1984 K League | ||||||
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Date | 10 November 1984 | ||||||
Venue | Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul | ||||||
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Date | 11 November 1984 | ||||||
Venue | Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul | ||||||
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Club | Placement |
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Yukong Elephants | First stage winners |
Daewoo Royals | Second stage winners |
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