2015 K3 League

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K3 League
Season 2015
Dates7 March – 21 November 2015
Champions FC Pocheon
(4th title)
Matches played230
Goals scored961 (4.18 per match)
Best PlayerLee Sang-yong [1]
Top goalscorerPark Dong-hee
(30 goals) [1]
Best goalkeeperChoi An-seong [1]
2014
2016

The 2015 K3 League was the ninth season of amateur K3 League. The top three clubs of each group qualified for the championship playoffs after the home and away season of two groups (16 matches per team) and the interleague play (9 matches per team). The first-placed team in the overall table directly qualified for the final and the other group winners advanced to the semi-final. The interleague games had to have penalty shoot-outs when they were finished as draws, and 0.5 points were awarded for a penalty shootout defeat.

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Teams

ClubCityStadiumManager
Cheonan FC Cheonan Cheonan Football Center Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Won-sang
Chungbuk Cheongju Cheongju Cheongju Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-hyun
Chuncheon FC Chuncheon Chuncheon Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yong-ho
Gimpo Citizen Gimpo Gimpo City Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Jong-wan
Goyang Citizen Goyang Goyang Eoulimnuri ground Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-ok
Gyeongju Citizen Gyeongju Gyeongju Civic Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-hyung
Hwaseong FC Hwaseong Hwaseong Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-boo
Icheon Citizen Icheon Icheon City Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyun-chang
Jeonju FC Jeonju Jeonju University ground Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Young-cheol
Jungnang Chorus Mustang Seoul Jungnang Public Ground Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Bong-ki
Paju Citizen Paju Paju Public Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Won-jae
Pyeongchang FC Pyeongchang Pyeongchang Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Young-woo
FC Pocheon Pocheon Pocheon Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg In Chang-soo
Seoul FC Martyrs Seoul Gangbuk Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yong-hae
Seoul United Seoul Madeul Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chang-kyum
Yangju Citizen Yangju Yangju Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-hee
Yeonggwang FC Yeonggwang Yeonggwang Sportium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Han-bong
FC Uijeongbu Uijeongbu Uijeongbu Stadium Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hee-tae

Regular season

Group A

PosTeamPldWD*LPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 FC Pocheon 252221010417+8768.5Qualification for the playoffs final
2 Gyeongju Citizen 25162167328+4550.5Qualification for the playoffs first round
3 Paju Citizen 25153165622+3448.5
4 Icheon Citizen 25144075823+3546
5 Cheonan FC 25950116143+1832
6 Jeonju FC 258121443541126
7 Pyeongchang FC 258021537471025
8 Uijeongbu 257101746621622
9 Seoul FC Martyrs 250002592842753
Source: JoinKFA Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.

Group B

PosTeamPldWD*LPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Gimpo Citizen 25175038122+5956Qualification for the playoffs semi-final
2 Hwaseong FC 25182056536+2956Qualification for the playoffs first round
3 Yangju Citizen 25125086537+2841
4 Jungnang Chorus Mustang 251211114837+1137.5
5 Chuncheon FC 251131104642+436.5
6 Cheongju FC 251040115251+134
7 Yeonggwang FC 25640153742522
8 Goyang Citizen 257101731572622
9 Seoul United 25540165159819
Source: JoinKFA Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.

Championship playoffs

First roundSecond roundSemifinalFinal
A2 Gyeongju Citizen 3A1 FC Pocheon 1
B3 Yangju Citizen 2B1 Gimpo Citizen 2 (3) Gyeongju Citizen 0
Hwaseong FC 0 (7) Gyeongju Citizen (p)2 (5)
Gyeongju Citizen (p)0 (8)
B2 Hwaseong FC 2
A3 Paju Citizen 1

First round


Second round

Semi-final

Final

See also

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References

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