The K3 League was a South Korean football competition that existed as an amateur league from 2007 to 2019. It was considered as the fourth and fifth tier of the South Korean football league system. It was originally located in the third tier, but it was relegated to the fourth tier after a professional league K League 2 was launched in 2013. In 2017, it was divided into the fourth-tier K3 League Advanced and the fifth-tier K3 League Basic on a system of promotion and relegation. In 2020, the K3 League Advanced/Basic and the semi-professional league Korea National League went defunct, and they will got merged into the new K3 League as third tier. The rest of the former K3 League clubs which could not qualify for the new K3 League were founded in the K4 League. The newly revamped K3 League and K4 League were established for the 2020 season.
The 2010 K3 League was the fourth season of the K3 League. Playoff systems were re-implemented in this season and league was divided two group and play with home and away each other, with the winners of each stage and the two runners-up advancing to the post-season championship playoffs.
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.
Yongin City FC was a South Korean association football club based in Yongin, Gyeonggi. Founded in 2010, they played in the National League, the third tier of South Korean league football. They played their home games at the Yongin Football Center.
The 2011 Korea National League season was the ninth season of the Korea National League. The postseason playoff's teams were expanded by 6 teams and the playoffs were operated in the same format as the K-League Championship. In the 2011 season, Yesan FC withdrew from the league due to financial difficulties.
The 2011 Challengers League was the fifth season of the K3 League. The league announced its new name as Challengers League from this season. Playoff systems were used as the same as last season and league was divided two groups and play with home and away each other, with the winners of each stage and the two runners-up advancing to the post-season championship playoffs.
2011 U-League is fourth season for university football teams in South Korea. The participated team is expanded to 70 teams of university football teams in South Korea. League was divided 7 division league, 10 teams in each division league. The top four teams from each division and four teams of fifth & sixth teams from each division progress to the U-League Championship and other 38 teams compete U-League Friendship.
The 2010 Korean FA Cup Final was a football match played on 24 October 2010 at Busan Asiad Stadium in Busan that decided the winner of the 2010 season of the Korean FA Cup. The 2010 final was the culmination of the 15th season of the tournament.
The 2012 Korea National League season was the tenth season of Korea National League. The 2012 season operated in the same way as the 2011 season. Six teams competed in the postseason play-offs.
The 2013 Korean FA Cup, known as Hana Bank FA Cup due to sponsorship agreement with Hana Bank, was the 18th edition of the Korean FA Cup. It began on 10 March 2013. The winners, Pohang Steelers, earned a place in the 2014 AFC Champions League.
The 2015 Korea National League, also known as the Incheon International Airport Korea National League due to sponsorship reasons, was the 13th season of the Korea National League, the third tier of South Korea's football league system. The 2015 season operated in the same system as in 2014, with the ten member clubs playing each other a total of three times each before the top four sides compete in the post-season championship playoff series.
This article shows the 2017 season of South Korean football.
The 2018 K League 1 was the 36th season of the top division of professional football in South Korea since its establishment in 1983, and the sixth season of the K League 1, former K League Classic. The K League Classic was changed its name to "K League 1" in this season. As the 2018 FIFA World Cup start on 14 June, the last round before stoppage will be held on 19–20 May. The league will resume games on 7 July.
This article shows the 2018 season of South Korean football.
The 2019 K League 1 was the 37th season of the top division of professional football in South Korea since its establishment in 1983, and the seventh season of the K League 1. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors were the defending champions.
The 2019 K League 2 was the seventh season of the K League 2, the second-tier South Korean professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2013, and the second one with its current name, the K League 2. The top-ranked team and the winners of the promotion play-offs among three clubs ranked between second and fourth got promoted to the 2020 K League 1.
The 2019 K3 League Advanced was the 13th season of the K3 League Advanced. This is last season of K3 League Advanced. By 2020, the Korea National League will be absorbed into the K League or K3 League and rebranding as K3 League and K4 League.
The 2019 AFC Women's Club Championship was the first edition of the Asia's women's club football competition organised by AFC, held in South Korea between 26 and 30 November 2019. Four clubs from four associations competed in this edition, which was also known as 2019 FIFA–AFC Pilot Women's Club Championship.
The 2020 K3 League was the first season of the K3 League as a semi-professional league and the third tier of South Korean football league system. After the 2019 season, the former Korea National League and K3 League Advanced went defunct and rebranded into the K3 League. In the 2020 season, 16 teams are going to compete in the K3 League, and they are 8 teams from KNL, 6 teams from K3 League Advanced, and 2 teams from K3 League Basic. The teams for the 2020 season were announced by the Korea Football Association on 19 December 2019.
This article shows the 2019 season of South Korean football.