2010 Korea National League

Last updated

Daehan Life
Korea National League
Season 2010
Dates26 March – 12 November 2010
Champions Suwon City
(1st title)
Matches played210
Goals scored574 (2.73 per match)
Best Player Lee Soo-kil
Top goalscorer Kim Young-nam
(18 goals) [1]
2009
2011

The 2010 Korea National League, also known as Daehan Life Korea National League 2010, was the eighth season of the Korea National League. It was divided in two stages, and the top two clubs of the overall table qualified for the championship playoffs in addition to the winners of each stage. It began on 26 March, and ended on 19 November. Foreign players were eligible for the participation since this season. Each club was able to have three foreign players on its roster and two foreign players in its line up.

Contents

Teams

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3
Ansan Hallelujah
Busan Transportation Corporation
Changwon City
Cheonan City
Chungju Hummel
Daejeon KHNP
Gangneung City
Goyang KB Kookmin Bank
Gimhae City
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Vinicius Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley Alex
Incheon Korail
Mokpo City
Suwon City Flag of Brazil.svg Naldinho
Yesan FC
Yongin City

Regular season

First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Daejeon KHNP 148422819+928Qualification for the playoffs
2 Busan Transportation Corporation 148332313+1027
3 Incheon Korail 147522317+626
4 Goyang KB Kookmin Bank 147341912+724
5 Yongin City 146532417+723
6 Changwon City 146351914+521
7 Cheonan City 146352117+421
8 Gangneung City 146351919021
9 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 145541814+420
10 Suwon City 145451414019
11 Gimhae City 145361217518
12 Chungju Hummel 144282329614
13 Ansan Hallelujah 14311014261210
14 Yesan FC 14311021381710
15 Mokpo City 14158820128
Source: Korea National League (in Korean)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Second stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Gangneung City 149322814+1430Qualification for the playoffs
2 Suwon City 14860188+1030
3 Chungju Hummel 149052524+127
4 Cheonan City 148242313+1026
5 Goyang KB Kookmin Bank 147432015+525
6 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 147342210+1224
7 Yongin City 146441712+522
8 Busan Transportation Corporation 145542218+420
9 Changwon City 145451815+319
10 Ansan Hallelujah 146082122118
11 Gimhae City 145361719218
12 Mokpo City 143381318512
13 Incheon Korail 142571721411
14 Daejeon KHNP 143291724711
15 Yesan FC 1400141459450
Source: Korea National League (in Korean)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Overall table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Gangneung City 2815674733+1451Second stage winners
2 Goyang KB Kookmin Bank 2814773927+1249Qualification for the playoffs
3 Suwon City 28131053222+1049
4 Busan Transportation Corporation 2813874531+1447
5 Cheonan City 2814594430+1447
6 Yongin City 2812974129+1245
7 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 2812884024+1644
8 Chungju Hummel 28132134853541
9 Changwon City 28117103729+840
10 Daejeon KHNP 28116114543+239First stage winners
11 Incheon Korail 2891094038+237
12 Gimhae City 28106122936736
13 Ansan Hallelujah 28911835481328
14 Mokpo City 28481621381720
15 Yesan FC 28312435976210
Source: Korea National League (in Korean)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Result

Home \ Away ASH BTC CWC CAC CJH DHN GNC GHC GKB HMD ICK MPC SWC YES YIC
Ansan Hallelujah 1–21–21–20–22–34–22–01–20–22–11–01–03–10–1
Busan Transportation Corporation 2–10–11–05–11–01–22–11–01–02–21–02–22–02–2
Changwon City 1–21–12–05–31–20–00–00–01–01–12–01–22–00–0
Cheonan City 4–01–01–14–10–10–12–11–12–12–20–00–25–13–1
Chungju Hummel 1–13–23–22–21–00–33–03–10–13–13–10–13–23–2
Daejeon KHNP 3–40–43–21–32–04–22–01–21–01–21–12–13–31–1
Gangneung City 2–02–22–11–32–12–12–02–13–12–32–01–12–31–1
Gimhae City 1–00–01–01–24–12–10–11–13–24–21–10–03–21–0
Goyang KB Kookmin Bank 2–02–02–11–02–11–20–21–20–01–12–01–15–32–0
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 3–21–11–01–02–33–32–03–00–00–00–00–08–01–0
Incheon Korail 3–11–30–11–22–10–01–01–00–11–11–22–12–02–3
Mokpo City 1–00–20–10–20–11–12–30–00–21–32–20–04–12–0
Suwon City 1–02–10–11–02–12–10–01–02–41–00–01–02–11–1
Yesan FC 1–43–21–52–33–40–51–51–20–21–31–53–21–40–2
Yongin City 3–12–23–22–01–02–00–03–12–00–11–12–11–15–0
Source: Korea National League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship playoffs

Bracket

Semi-finals Final
        
Daejeon KHNP 2
Goyang KB Kookmin Bank 1
Daejeon KHNP 0 1 1
Suwon City 2 0 2
Gangneung City 1
Suwon City 3

Semi-finals

Daejeon KHNP 2–1 Goyang KB Kookmin Bank
Lee Sung-min Soccerball shade.svg8'

Gangneung City 1–3 Suwon City
Lee Sung-min Soccerball shade.svg82' Park Jong-chan Soccerball shade.svg45+2', 59', 90+4'

Final


Suwon City won 2–1 on aggregate.

Awards

Main awards

AwardWinnerClub
Most Valuable Player Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Soo-kil Suwon City
Top goalscorer Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-nam Daejeon KHNP
Top assist provider Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-bong Yesan FC
Manager of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chang-kyum Suwon City
Club of the Year Chungju Hummel
Fair Play Award Gangneung City

Source: [1]

Best XI

PositionWinnerClub
Goalkeeper Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Yoo-suk Gangneung City
Defenders Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-kyum Daejeon KHNP
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Vinicius Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Soo-kil Suwon City
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-kyun Suwon City
Midfielders Flag of South Korea.svg Cha Jong-yoon Goyang KB Kookmin Bank
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jang-hyun Gangneung City
Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Ji-soo Busan Transportation Corporation
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Choon-hyun Chungju Hummel
Forwards Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-nam Daejeon KHNP
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Yong-seung Busan Transportation Corporation

Source: [1]

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