Season | 2011 |
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Dates | 21 March – 19 September 2011 |
Champions | Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi (2nd title) |
Matches played | 84 |
Goals scored | 243 (2.89 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Pretinha (18 goals) |
Biggest home win | Goyang 5–1 Chungnam Suwon 5–1 Chungbuk |
Biggest away win | Jeonbuk 0–6 Goyang |
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The 2011 WK League was the third season of the WK League, South Korea's women's football league. The regular season began on 21 March 2011 and ended on 19 September 2011. Two new clubs joined the league this season. Eight clubs played each other three times during 21 rounds. Unlike the previous season, the second and third-placed teams played in the one-legged semi-final (officially named "Play-off") after the regular season, and the semi-final winners played against the regular season winners in the two-legged final (officially named "Championship"). [1]
Defending champions Suwon FMC lost their title to Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi. [2]
Team | City/Province | Stadium | Capacity | Position in 2010 |
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Busan Sangmu | Busan | Unknown | Unknown | 6th place |
Chungbuk Sportstoto | Chungbuk | Unknown | Unknown | — |
Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma | Chungnam | Dangjin Sports Complex | 11,770 | 5th place |
Goyang Daekyo | Goyang | Goyang Stadium | 41,311 | 3rd place |
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | Incheon | Incheon Namdong Asiad Rugby Field | 5,078 | Runners-up |
Jeonbuk KSPO | Jeonbuk | Unknown | Unknown | — |
Seoul City Amazones | Seoul | Hyochang Stadium | 15,194 | 4th place |
Suwon FMC | Suwon | Suwon Sports Complex | 11,808 | Champions |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi (C) | 21 | 19 | 1 | 1 | 64 | 16 | +48 | 58 | Qualification for playoffs final |
2 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 21 | 12 | 5 | 4 | 37 | 18 | +19 | 41 | Qualification for playoffs semi-final |
3 | Suwon FMC | 21 | 12 | 4 | 5 | 39 | 21 | +18 | 40 | |
4 | Busan Sangmu | 21 | 11 | 2 | 8 | 30 | 32 | −2 | 35 | |
5 | Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma | 21 | 8 | 3 | 10 | 24 | 35 | −11 | 27 | |
6 | Seoul City Amazones | 21 | 5 | 9 | 7 | 19 | 26 | −7 | 24 | |
7 | Jeonbuk KSPO | 21 | 1 | 3 | 17 | 17 | 46 | −29 | 6 | |
8 | Chungbuk Sportstoto | 21 | 1 | 3 | 17 | 13 | 49 | −36 | 6 |
Busan Sangmu, Chungbuk Sportstoto, Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma and Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi Kangaroos players played for Team Gaia, while Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels, Jeonbuk KSPO, Seoul City Amazones, Suwon Facilities Management Corporation players played for Team Athena.
Team Gaia | 9–6 | Team Athena |
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Semi-final | Final | ||||||||||
1 | Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi | 2 | 3 | 5 | |||||||
2 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels (a.e.t.) | 2 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 2 | 1 | 3 | |||||
3 | Suwon FMC | 1 |
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Suwon FMC |
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| Jo A-ra 69' |
Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi | 2–2 | Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels |
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| Jung Seol-bin 30', 90+2' |
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 1–3 | Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi |
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Park Ji-young 69' |
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Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi won 5–3 on aggregate.
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