1995 K League Championship

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1995 K League Championship
Event 1995 K League
on aggregate
First leg
Date5 November 1995
Venue Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul
Second leg
Date11 November 1995
Venue Pohang Steel Yard, Pohang
Replay
Date19 November 1995
Venue Anyang Sports Complex, Anyang
1986
1996

The 1995 K League Championship was the third competition of the K League Championship, and was held to decide the 13th champions of the K League. It was contested between winners of two stages of the regular season. It was going to be played over two legs, but a rematch was added because the aggregate score was tied.

Contents

Qualified teams

ClubPlacement
Ilhwa Chunma First stage winners
Pohang Atoms Second stage winners

First leg

Ilhwa Chunma 11 Pohang Atoms
Han Jung-kook Soccerball shade.svg13' Bogdanović Soccerball shade.svg21'

Second leg

Pohang Atoms 33 Ilhwa Chunma

Replay

Ilhwa Chunma 10 (a.e.t.) Pohang Atoms
Lee Sang-yoon Soccerball shade gold.svg 104'

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