2011 K-League

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Hyundai Oilbank
K League
Hyundai Oilbank K-League 2011.png
Season 2011
DatesRegular season:
5 March – 30 October 2011
Championship:
19 November – 4 December 2011
Champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
(2nd title)
Champions League Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Ulsan Hyundai
Pohang Steelers
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Matches played246
Goals scored669 (2.72 per match)
Best Player Lee Dong-gook
Top goalscorer Dejan Damjanović
(23 goals)
Biggest home win Pohang 7–0 Daejeon
(9 July 2011)
Biggest away win Incheon 2–6 Jeonbuk
(30 April 2011)
Highest scoring Seoul 6–3 Gangwon
(27 August 2011)
Longest winning run7 matches
FC Seoul
Longest unbeaten run20 matches
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Longest winless run14 matches
Daejeon Citizen
Longest losing run8 matches
Gangwon FC
Highest attendance51,606
Seoul 0–2 Suwon
(6 March 2011)
Lowest attendance1,027
Daegu 2–3 Busan
(9 July 2011)
Average attendance11,634
2010
2012

The 2011 K League, officially known as Hyundai Oilbank K-League 2011, was the 29th season of the K League. It was sponsored by Hyundai Oilbank.

Contents

Teams

General information

ClubManagerCityStadium2010 season
Busan IPark Flag of South Korea.svg An Ik-soo Busan Busan Asiad Stadium 8th place
Jeonnam Dragons Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Hae-seong Gwangyang Gwangyang Football Stadium 10th place
Daegu FC Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-jin Daegu Daegu Stadium
Daegu Civic Stadium
15th place
Daejeon Citizen Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Sang-chul Daejeon Daejeon World Cup Stadium 13th place
Gangwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-ho Gangneung
Chuncheon
Gangneung Stadium
Chuncheon Stadium
12th place
Gwangju FC Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Man-hee Gwangju Gwangju World Cup Stadium
Gyeongnam FC Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jin-han Changwon Changwon Football Center 6th place
Incheon United Flag of South Korea.svg Huh Jung-moo Incheon Incheon Munhak Stadium 11th place
Jeju United Flag of South Korea.svg Park Kyung-hoon Seogwipo Jeju World Cup Stadium Runners-up
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Kang-hee Jeonju Jeonju World Cup Stadium 3rd place
Pohang Steelers Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-hong Pohang Pohang Steel Yard 9th place
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-wan Sangju Sangju Civic Stadium 14th place
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Tae-yong Seongnam Tancheon Sports Complex 4th place
FC Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Yong-soo Seoul Seoul World Cup Stadium Champions
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Sung-hyo Suwon Suwon World Cup Stadium 7th place
Ulsan Hyundai Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ho-kon Ulsan Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium 5th place

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingMannerDateIncomingDateTable
Jeonnam Dragons Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hang-seo Resigned5 November 2010 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Hae-seong 10 November 2010Pre-season
Busan IPark Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-hong End of contract9 November 2010 Flag of South Korea.svg An Ik-soo 8 December 2010
Pohang Steelers Flag of South Korea.svg Park Chang-hyun Caretaker9 November 2010 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-hong 9 November 2010
FC Seoul Flag of Portugal.svg Nelo Vingada Resigned12 December 2010 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwangbo Kwan 28 December 2010
Gangwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Soon-ho Resigned4 April 2011 [1] Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-ho 4 April 201116th
FC Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg Hwangbo Kwan Resigned26 April 2011 [2] Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Yong-soo 26 April 201114th
Daejeon Citizen Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Sun-jae Sacked4 July 2011 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Sang-chul 17 July 2011 [3] 15th
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Soo-chul Resigned11 July 2011 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-wan 14 July 201113th

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3 AFC playerFormer player(s)
Busan IPark Flag of Brazil.svg Éder Baiano Flag of Brazil.svg Fágner Flag of Australia (converted).svg Iain Fyfe Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Azevedo
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bas van den Brink
Chunnam Dragons Flag of Brazil.svg Índio Flag of Brazil.svg Weslley Flag of Colombia.svg Javier Reina Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Cornthwaite
Daegu FC Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Quirino
Daejeon Citizen Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner Querino Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Bai Zijian Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Baba Flag of Brazil.svg Wésley Brasilia
Gangwon FC Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Muhamed Džakmić Flag of Croatia.svg Mateas Delić Flag of Croatia.svg Stipe Lapić
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Ohashi
Gwangju FC Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandro Celin Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius Lopes
Gyeongnam FC Flag of Brazil.svg Morato Flag of Brazil.svg Roni Flag of Colombia.svg Wilmar Jordán Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke DeVere Flag of Brazil.svg Lúcio Curió
Incheon United Flag of Brazil.svg Almir Flag of Brazil.svg Elionar Bombinha Flag of Brazil.svg Fábio Bahia Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Timur Kapadze Flag of Brazil.svg Luizinho
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Giaretta
Jeju United Flag of Brazil.svg Jair Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Felipinho
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Flag of Brazil.svg Eninho Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Henrique Flag of Croatia.svg Krunoslav Lovrek Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Bowen
Pohang Steelers Flag of Brazil.svg Adriano Chuva Flag of Brazil.svg Mota Flag of Ghana.svg Derek Asamoah
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Flag of Brazil.svg Éverton Santos Flag of Brazil.svg Héverton Flag of Montenegro.svg Dženan Radončić Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sasa Ognenovski Flag of Brazil.svg Jean Carlos
FC Seoul Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson Flag of Colombia.svg Mauricio Molina Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Server Djeparov
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Oliveira Flag of Croatia.svg Mato Neretljak Flag of North Macedonia.svg Stevica Ristić Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Alexander Geynrikh Flag of Brazil.svg Bergson
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel
Ulsan Hyundai Flag of Brazil.svg Lúcio Curió Flag of Brazil.svg Vinicius Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Velez Flag of Brazil.svg Magnum
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Naji Majrashi

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3018936732+3563Qualification for the K League playoffs final
2 Pohang Steelers 3017855933+2659Qualification for the K League playoffs semi-final
3 FC Seoul 3016775638+1855Qualification for the K League playoffs first round
4 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 3017495133+1855
5 Busan IPark 30137104943+646
6 Ulsan Hyundai 30137103329+446
7 Jeonnam Dragons 30111093329+443
8 Gyeongnam FC 30126124140+142
9 Jeju United 301010104445140
10 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 3098134347435Qualification for the Champions League group stage [lower-alpha 1]
11 Gwangju FC 30981332431135
12 Daegu FC 30891335461133
13 Incheon United 30614103140932
14 Sangju Sangmu Phoenix 30781536531729
15 Daejeon Citizen 30691531592827
16 Gangwon FC 30362114453115
Source: K League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Qualified as champions of the FA Cup.

Positions by matchday

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1395995221211111111111111111111
Pohang Steelers 853221112122222222222222222222
FC Seoul 151315111212141310791112991067643333334443
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1173424468101214117598986544443334
Busan IPark 111114151515131299678128655364466666565
Ulsan Hyundai 111511131010111013141397711111298999109877656
Jeonnam Dragons 696887997545554443457755555787
Gyeongnam FC 628479754688108121286778888999878
Jeju United 454668675354333334535677788999
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 81213101113151515151515151414151414151414131112131110101010
Gwangju FC 3710121314121114111413111013131112121213141414121313111111
Daegu FC 108973488121311109131081011111112121311111211121212
Incheon United 1514121414111014111076665771010101010910101012131313
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix 13155633343344691313131311111213141414141414
Daejeon Citizen 442113568121214131515141515141515151515151515151515
Gangwon FC 131616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616
Source: K League

Results

Home \ Away BIP JND DGU DJC GWN GWJ GNM ICU JJU JHM PHS SSP SIC SEO SSB USH
Busan IPark 3–02–21–02–01–10–11–03–12–32–13–31–01–14–32–0
Jeonnam Dragons 1–13–12–01–00–22–00–01–11–10–10–10–03–03–10–1
Daegu FC 2–31–01–11–01–22–12–00–21–21–10–02–12–11–20–0
Daejeon Citizen 1–34–42–21–01–02–01–20–02–30–01–30–21–11–31–0
Gangwon FC 1–01–11–00–30–10–11–32–40–30–22–01–10–20–11–2
Gwangju FC 2–20–03–22–12–00–20–12–21–10–10–02–01–00–10–0
Gyeongnam FC 3–21–23–07–10–01–02–11–11–32–30–12–20–30–21–0
Incheon United 0–01–11–12–00–02–22–20–02–60–10–02–11–12–10–2
Jeju United 2–10–13–03–31–02–12–32–10–01–33–32–10–33–21–2
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 5–20–12–20–01–06–12–04–23–23–15–12–02–20–01–0
Pohang Steelers 3–21–12–27–00–05–11–02–22–13–24–31–11–22–02–0
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix 1–20–11–20–00–02–01–32–01–10–31–31–33–41–01–2
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2–03–21–02–13–11–31–12–22–20–11–32–32–01–13–2
FC Seoul 2–11–00–24–16–34–13–11–12–13–11–13–23–10–21–1
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–21–24–14–02–02–11–21–02–02–22–13–03–21–02–1
Ulsan Hyundai 1–02–02–11–21–02–10–01–10–10–02–13–13–21–21–1
Source: K League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship playoffs

Bracket

Final table

PosTeamQualification
1 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (C)Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Ulsan Hyundai
3 Pohang Steelers Qualification for the Champions League playoff round
4 Suwon Samsung Bluewings
5 FC Seoul
6 Busan IPark
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champions

Player statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović FC Seoul 23
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 16
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-woo Sangju Sangmu Phoenix
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
15
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Santos Jeju United 14
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Mota Pohang Steelers 13
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dong-chan Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 10
Flag of Colombia.svg Mauricio Molina FC Seoul
8 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Sang-woon Busan IPark 9
Flag of South Korea.svg Lim Sang-hyub Busan IPark
Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Dong-hyun Busan IPark
Flag of South Korea.svg Ko Moo-yeol Pohang Steelers
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Stevica Ristić Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Flag of South Korea.svg Yeom Ki-hun Suwon Samsung Bluewings

Top assist providers

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 15
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Yeom Ki-hun Suwon Samsung Bluewings 13
3 Flag of Colombia.svg Mauricio Molina FC Seoul 12
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Eun-jung Jeju United 8
Flag of Brazil.svg Mota Pohang Steelers
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Sang-woon Busan IPark 7
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović FC Seoul
Flag of South Korea.svg Koh Myong-jin FC Seoul
Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jae-soo Ulsan Hyundai
10 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Bit-garam Gyeongnam FC 6
Flag of South Korea.svg Yun Il-lok Gyeongnam FC
Flag of South Korea.svg Bae Ki-jong Jeju United
Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Jin-sung Pohang Steelers

Awards

Main awards

AwardWinnerClub
Most Valuable Player [4] Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Top goalscorer [5] Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović FC Seoul
Top assist provider [5] Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Rookie of the Year [4] Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Bit-garam Gyeongnam FC
FANtastic Player [4] Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Manager of the Year [4] Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Kang-hee Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

Best XI

PositionWinnerClub
Goalkeeper Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-kwang Ulsan Hyundai
Defenders Flag of South Korea.svg Park Won-jae Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Sung-hwan Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Chul-soon Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Kwak Tae-hwi Ulsan Hyundai
Midfielders Flag of South Korea.svg Yeom Ki-hun Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Flag of South Korea.svg Ha Dae-sung FC Seoul
Flag of Brazil.svg Eninho Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Bit-garam Gyeongnam FC
Forwards Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović FC Seoul

Source: [4]

Attendance

Attendance by club

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 FC Seoul 447,39751,6069,79727,962−9.4%
2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 400,07344,53713,00423,534−11.6%
3 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 259,79033,5548,33416,237+13.5%
4 Ulsan Hyundai 254,16434,7583,37615,885+104.0%
5 Daejeon Citizen 213,65332,3404,77114,244+66.1%
6 Pohang Steelers 226,52721,3175,47314,158+26.7%
7 Gyeongnam FC 136,02122,4681,2149,068−27.5%
8 Gwangju FC 131,84436,2412,5158,790n/a
9 Sangju Sangmu Phoenix 126,59416,4003,2458,440+123.2%
10 Incheon United 113,43227,8311,1277,562−11.8%
11 Busan IPark 108,63029,2672,3367,242+64.9%
12 Jeonnam Dragons 102,81019,2471,3686,854−42.9%
13 Daegu FC 97,15720,1871,0276,477+31.0%
14 Gangwon FC 87,67615,4972,0175,845−38.7%
15 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 86,95212,1312,8935,797+40.4%
16 Jeju United 69,13812,7751,1914,609−14.7%
League total2,861,85851,6061,02711,634+6.3%

Updated to games played on 4 December 2011
Source: K League
Notes:
First season in K League.
* Including K League Championship matches.

Top matches

RankDateHomeScoreAwayVenueAttendanceMatchdayDay of week
16 March 2011 FC Seoul 0–2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 51,606Round 1Sunday
23 October 2011 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–0 FC Seoul Suwon World Cup Stadium 44,537Round 27Monday
311 June 2011 FC Seoul 1–1 Pohang Steelers Seoul World Cup Stadium 44,358Round 13Saturday
423 October 2011 FC Seoul 3–1 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Seoul World Cup Stadium 42,909Round 29Sunday
57 May 2011 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–2 Jeonnam Dragons Suwon World Cup Stadium 38,068Round 9Saturday
65 March 2011 Gwangju FC 3–2 Daegu FC Gwangju World Cup Stadium 36,241Round 1Saturday
76 March 2011 Ulsan Hyundai 1–2 Daejeon Citizen Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium 34,758Round 1Sunday
818 September 2011 FC Seoul 2–1 Busan IPark Seoul World Cup Stadium 33,663Round 25Sunday
94 December 2011 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2–1 Ulsan Hyundai Jeonju World Cup Stadium 33,554 Final 2nd leg Sunday
1012 March 2011 Daejeon Citizen 1–1 FC Seoul Daejeon World Cup Stadium 32,340Round 2Saturday

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