2003 K2 League

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K2 League
Season 2003
Champions Goyang Kookmin Bank
(1st title)
Matches played92
Goals scored238 (2.59 per match)
Best PlayerFirst stage:
Jang Hyeon-ho
Second stage:
Lee Do-kweon
Playoff:
Kim Ki-jong [1]
Top goalscorerFirst stage:
Lee Seong-gil
Second stage:
Lee Hyeon-dong
Best goalkeeperFirst stage:
Jin Sang-ol
Second stage:
Kim Ji-woon
Biggest home win HMD 4–0 Hummel
(6 September 2003)
Biggest away win Seosan 0–5 Seoul
(19 October 2003)
Highest scoring Gangneung 3–5 Hallelujah
(19 April 2003)
Longest winning run5 matches
Goyang Kookmin Bank
Longest unbeaten run11 matches
Goyang Kookmin Bank
Longest winless run18 matches
Daejeon KHNP
Longest losing run5 matches
Uijeongbu Hummel Korea
2004

The 2003 K2 League was the first season of the Korea National League. It was divided into two stages, and the winners of each stage qualified for the championship playoff.

Contents

Regular season

First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Gimpo Kookmin Bank 9621146+820Qualification for the playoff
2 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 9522137+617
3 Iksan Hallelujah 94322015+515
4 Icheon Sangmu 94231513+214
5 Incheon Korail 93421410+413
6 Suwon City 93331112112
7 Seosan Citizen 93241415111
8 Gangneung City 92431215310
9 Uijeongbu Hummel Korea 92161020107
10 Daejeon KHNP 9036515103
Source: RSSSF

Second stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Icheon Sangmu 9540189+919Qualification for the playoff
2 Goyang Kookmin Bank [lower-alpha 1] 9540135+819
3 Suwon City 9522105+517
4 Ulsan Mipo Dolphins 9342115+613
5 Seoul City [lower-alpha 2] 94051110+112
6 Uijeongbu Hummel Korea 93331013312
7 Seosan Citizen 92521014411
8 Gangneung City 922591238
9 Incheon Korail 912651495
10 Daejeon KHNP 9045414104
Source: RSSSF
Notes:
  1. Kookmin Bank moved from Gimpo to Goyang.
  2. Iksan Hallelujah was banned from continuing the league for losing their hometown by Won Buddhists. [2] Seoul City joined the league as a replacement.

Championship playoff

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Icheon Sangmu 4–5 Goyang Kookmin Bank (C)2–32–2 (a.e.t.)

Results

Icheon Sangmu 2–3 Goyang Kookmin Bank

Goyang Kookmin Bank won 5–4 on aggregate.

See also

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References

  1. 국민은행, K2리그 챔피언 결정전에서 우승 (in Korean). OhmyNews. 20 November 2003. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  2. 할렐루야 축구단과 익산시 (in Korean). Won Buddhism Newspaper. 6 June 2003. Retrieved 15 November 2022.