1986 K League Championship

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1986 K League Championship
Event 1986 K League
on aggregate
First leg
Date22 November 1986
Venue Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
Second leg
Date23 November 1986
Venue Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
1984
1995

The 1986 K League Championship was the second competition of the K League Championship, and was held to decide the fourth champions of the K League. It was contested between winners of two stages of the regular season, and was played over two legs.

Contents

Qualified teams

ClubPlacement
POSCO Atoms First stage winners
Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso Second stage winners

First leg

POSCO Atoms 10 Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso
Park Kyung-hoon Soccerball shade.svg 21'

Second leg

Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso 11 POSCO Atoms
Lee Young-jin Soccerball shade.svg 80' Paulinho Criciúma Soccerball shade.svg 20'

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