2011 U-League

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Caffe Bene
U-League
Season 2011
Champions Hongik University
(1st title)
Matches played597
Goals scored2,132 (3.57 per match)
2010
2012

The 2011 U-League, officially known as 2011 Caffe Bene U-League, was the fourth football season of the U-League. The 69 participating universities were divided into 7 regional leagues, [1] and the top 32 teams advanced to the "U-League Championship", the knockout stage of the U-League. The other 37 teams eliminated in the regional round also participated in the "U-League Friendship", another tournament made by Korea Football Association. [2]

Contents

Regional round

Capital Area Central League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Chung-Ang University 1611233419+1535
2 Yonsei University 1610422910+1934
3 Ajou University 169433718+1931
4 Tamna University 167631914+527
5 Hanzhung University 1673625250211
6 Songho College 1647522220161
7 Sejong University 163491832-1413
8 Digital Seoul C&A University 1623111335-229
9 Youngdong University 1613121638-226

Capital Area Eastern League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Korea University 1814224115+2644
2 Kwangwoon University 1810444417+2734
3 Kyunghee University 1810443122+934
4 Konkuk University 188553316+1729
5 Myongji University 188463614+2228
6 Sangji University 185762121022
7 Kyonggi University 186392528-321
8 Halla University 1862102634-820
9 Chungbuk National University 185492033-1319
10 Seoul National University 180117380-771

Capital Area Western League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Sungkyunkwan University 189542918+1132
2 Yong-In University 1810262519+632
3 Dongguk University 1810174033+731
4 Hanyang University 189362318+530
5 Hongik University 189272518+729
6 Kwandong University 188552418+629
7 University of Suwon 188372821+727
8 University of Incheon 186481623-722
9 Cheongju University 185581920-120
10 Gukje Digital University 1802161253-412

Central League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hannam University 1815204715+3248
2 Yeungnam University 1811523813+2538
3 Dankook University 1811434214+2837
4 Sunmoon University 188373227+527
5 Hanmin University 187474133+825
6 Sungmin University 187472932-325
7 Daekyeung University 186483527+822
8 Pai Chai University 1861112328-519
9 Gyeongju University 1832131744-2711
10 Hoseo University 181017879-713

Yeongnam League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 University of Ulsan 1812423516+1940
2 Dong-a University 1811523312+2138
3 Daegu University 1811343215+1736
4 Dong-eui University 1810533718+1935
5 Kyungwoon University 187472426-225
6 Pukyong National University 185582527-220
7 Inje University 185491722-519
8 Daegu Arts University 185492135-1419
9 Kundong University 184591725-817
10 Andong Science College 180117550-451

Honam League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Jeonju University 181242408+3240
2 Woosuk University 1811703518+1740
3 Gwangju University 188733620+1631
4 Yewon Arts University 188371912+727
5 Seonam University 187653126+527
6 Wonkwang University 185761725-822
7 Nambu University 185491934-1519
8 Kunjang College 1853101924-518
9 Howon University 1852111932-1317
10 Chosun College of S&T 180513945-365

Southern League

PosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Myungshin University 1813234312+3141
2 Honam University 1812425115+3640
3 Chosun University 1812243921+1838
4 Daebul University 1811344924+2536
5 Chodang University 1810534221+2135
6 International University of Korea 187294337+623
7 Chunnam Techno College 1862103146-1520
8 Hanlyo University 1850132941-1215
9 Dongkang College 1840141745-2812
10 Sunghwa College 18001819101-820

Playoff round

The winners of the second round go through to the 2011 U-League Championship, and others are go through to the 2011 U-League Friendship.

First round was held on 18 October 2011, and second round was held on 20 October 2011. The draw for the playoff was held on 4 October 2011. [3]

First Round
Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
P1 Hanmin University 0 – 4 Kwandong University Gimcheon University Stadium
P2 Myongji University 3 – 0 Sungmin University Gimcheon University Stadium
P3 Hongik University 4 – 1 International University of Korea Gimcheon University Stadium
P4 Kyungwoon University 2 – 3 Sangji University Gimcheon KT&G Stadium
P5 Pukyong National University 0 – 2 Wonkwang University Gimcheon KT&G Stadium
Second Round
Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
P6 Chodang University 4 – 0 Kwandong University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
P7 Seonam University 0 – 1 Myongji University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
P8 Hanzhung University 2 – 3 Hongik University Gimcheon University Stadium
P9 Sangji University 3 – 1 Wonkwang University Gimcheon University Stadium

Friendship

Friendship is football tournament for lower team of U-League. The draw for the friendship was held on 4 October 2011. [3] Hoseo University did not take part.

First round

First round was held on 26 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
F1 Howon University 2 – 0 Seoul National University Gimcheon KT&G Stadium
F2 Cheongju University 3 – 0 Sunghwa College Gimcheon University Ground
F3 Dongkang College 2 – 2 (4–1p) Andong Science College Gimcheon University Ground
F4 Gukje Digital University 1 – 0 Chosun College of S&T Gimcheon University Ground

Round of 32

Round of 32 was held on 28–29 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
F5 Hanmin University 3 – 2 Kundong University Gimcheon KT&G Stadium
F6 Kyungwoon University 0 – 1 Gyeongju University Gimcheon University Ground
F7 Sejong University 4 – 2 Hanlyo University Gimcheon University Ground
F8 Kwandong University 0 – 1 Howon University Gimcheon University Ground
F9 University of Suwon 1 – 1 (2–3p) Kunjang College Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F10 Seonam University 0 – 5 Cheongju University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F11 Inje University 1 – 2 Pai Chai University Gimcheon Stadium
F12 Songho College 0 – 1 Chungbuk National University Gimcheon Stadium
F13 Sungmin University 1 – 0 Youngdong University Gimcheon University Ground
F14 Pukyong National University 0 – 1 University of Incheon Gimcheon University Ground
F15 Chunnam Techno College 4 – 2 Taekyeung College Gimcheon University Ground
F16 Hanzhung University 4 – 2 Dongkang College Gimcheon University Ground
F17 Kyonggi University 2 – 0 Digital Seoul C&A University Gimcheon Stadium
F18 Wonkwang University 1 – 1 (1–3p) Gukje Digital University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F19 International University of Korea 4 – 4 (3–5p) Halla University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F20 Nambu University 1 – 0 Daegu Arts University Gimcheon Stadium Subground

Round of 16

Round of 16 was held on 30–31 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
F21 Hanmin University 5 – 2 Gyeongju University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F22 Sejong University 3 – 1 Howon University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F23 Kunjang College 1 – 5 Cheongju University Gimcheon University Ground
F24 Pai Chai University 2 – 0 Chungbuk National University Gimcheon University Ground
F25 Sungmin University 0 – 1 University of Incheon Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F26 Chunnam Techno College 2 – 1 Hanzhung University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F27 Kyonggi University 0 – 1 Gukje Digital University Gimcheon University Ground
F28 Halla University 3 – 2 Nambu University Gimcheon University Ground

Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals were held on 2 November 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
F29 Hanmin University 0 – 1 Sejong University Gimcheon Stadium
F30 Cheongju University 5 – 0 Pai Chai University Gimcheon Stadium
F31 University of Incheon 2 – 1 Chunnam Techno College Gimcheon Stadium Subground
F32 Gukje Digital University 4 – 1 Halla University Gimcheon Stadium Subground

Semi-finals

Semi-finals were held on 4 November 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
F33 Sejong University 1 – 6 Cheongju University Gimcheon Stadium
F34 University of Incheon 1 – 0 Gukje Digital University Gimcheon Stadium

Final

Final was held on 6 November 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
F35 Cheongju University 2 – 1 University of Incheon Gimcheon Stadium

Championship

The draw for the championship was held on 4 October 2011. [3]

Round of 32

Round of 32 was held on 22–23 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
C1 Hannam University 3 – 0 Chodang University Gimcheon Stadium
C2 Yonsei University 3 – 0 Dong-eui University Gimcheon Stadium
C3 Korea University 2 – 1 Daebul University Gimcheon Stadium
C4 Yeungnam University 1 – 2 Kyunghee University Gimcheon Stadium
C5 University of Ulsan 0 – 0 (5–4p) Myongji University Gimcheon University Ground
C6 Honam University 1 – 2 Yewon Arts University Gimcheon University Ground
C7 Jeonju University 1 – 0 Hanyang University Gimcheon University Ground
C8 Dankook University 1 – 5 Ajou University Gimcheon University Ground
C9 Chung-Ang University 0 – 1 Hongik University Gimcheon Stadium
C10 Kwangwoon University 2 – 2 (4–5p) Daegu University Gimcheon Stadium
C11 Sungkyunkwan University 3 – 1 Sunmoon University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C12 Chosun University 0 – 2 Gwangju University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C13 Myungshin University 0 – 1 Sangji University Gimcheon University Ground
C14 Yong-In University 2 – 1 Konkuk University Gimcheon University Ground
C15 Dong-A University 1 – 2 Tamna University Gimcheon University Ground
C16 Woosuk University 2 – 2 (3–4p) Dongguk University Gimcheon University Ground

Round of 16

Round of 16 was held on 24–25 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
C17 Hannam University 1 – 0 Yonsei University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C18 Korea University 3 – 2 Kyunghee University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C19 University of Ulsan 2 – 1 Yewon Arts University Gimcheon Stadium
C20 Jeonju University 2 – 3 Ajou University Gimcheon Stadium
C21 Hongik University 0 – 0 (4–3p) Daegu University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C22 Sungkyunkwan University 0 – 0 (1–3p) Gwangju University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C23 Sangji University 1 – 4 Yong-In University Gimcheon Stadium
C24 Tamna University 0 – 1 Dongguk University Gimcheon Stadium

Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals was held on 27 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
C25 Hannam University 3 – 2 Korea University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C26 University of Ulsan 2 – 1 Ajou University Gimcheon Stadium Subground
C27 Hongik University 2 – 1 Gwangju University Gimcheon Stadium
C28 Yong-In University 1 – 2 Dongguk University Gimcheon Stadium

Semi-finals

Semi-finals was held on 29 October 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
C29 Hannam University 1 – 2 University of Ulsan Gimcheon Stadium
C30 Hongik University 1 – 0 Dongguk University Gimcheon Stadium

Final

Final was held on 11 November 2011.

Tie noTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Stadium
C31 University of Ulsan 0 – 3 Hongik University University of Ulsan Ground

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