2017 K League Classic

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K League Classic
2017 K League Classic.png
Season 2017
Dates4 March – 19 November 2017
Champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
(5th title)
Relegated Gwangju FC
Champions League Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Ulsan Hyundai
Jeju United
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Matches played228
Goals scored626 (2.75 per match)
Best Player Lee Jae-sung
Top goalscorer Johnathan
(22 goals)
Biggest home win Jeonnam 5–0 Ulsan
(22 April 2017)
Jeonnam 5–0 Gwangju
(7 May 2017)
Pohang 5–0 Incheon
(14 October 2017)
Biggest away win Jeonbuk 0–4 Jeju
(3 May 2017)
Incheon 1–5 Seoul
(19 July 2017)
Pohang 0–4 Jeonbuk
(17 September 2017)
Gwangju 0–4 Pohang
(18 November 2017)
Highest attendance34,376
Seoul 1–1 Suwon
(4 March 2017)
Lowest attendance736
Sangju 0–0 Jeonnam
(28 October 2017)
Average attendance6,505
2016
2018

The 2017 K League Classic was the 35th season of the top division of South Korean professional football since its establishment in 1983, and the fifth season of the K League Classic.

Contents

Teams

General information

Club City/Province ManagerOwner(s)Other sponsor(s)
Daegu FC Daegu Flag of South Korea.svg Son Hyun-jun Daegu Government
Gangwon FC Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Yun-kyum Gangwon Provincial Government
Gwangju FC Gwangju Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Ki-il Gwangju Government
Incheon United Incheon Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ki-hyung Incheon Government Shinhan Bank
Incheon International Airport
Jeju United Jeju Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Sung-hwan SK Energy
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Jeonbuk Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Kang-hee Hyundai Motor Company
Jeonnam Dragons Jeonnam Flag of South Korea.svg Roh Sang-rae POSCO
Pohang Steelers Pohang, Gyeongbuk Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Soon-ho POSCO
Sangju Sangmu Sangju, Gyeongbuk Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-wan Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps
FC Seoul Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-hong GS Group
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Suwon, Gyeonggi Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Jung-won Cheil Worldwide Samsung Electronics
Maeil Dairies Industry
Ulsan Hyundai Ulsan Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Do-hoon Hyundai Heavy Industries

Locations

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Locations of the 2017 K League Classic clubs

Stadiums

Daegu FC Gangwon FC Gwangju FC Incheon United Jeju United Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Daegu Stadium Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium Gwangju World Cup Stadium Incheon Football Stadium Jeju World Cup Stadium Jeonju World Cup Stadium
Capacity: 66,422Capacity: 13,500Capacity: 40,245Capacity: 20,891Capacity: 35,657Capacity: 42,477
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Jeonnam Dragons Pohang Steelers Sangju Sangmu FC Seoul Suwon Samsung
Bluewings
Ulsan Hyundai
Gwangyang Football Stadium Pohang Steel Yard Sangju Civic Stadium Seoul World Cup Stadium Suwon World Cup Stadium Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium
Capacity: 13,496Capacity: 17,443Capacity: 15,042Capacity: 66,704Capacity: 44,031Capacity: 44,102
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Foreign players

Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to four per team, including a slot for a player from AFC countries. A team could use four foreign players on the field each game including a least one player from the AFC confederation. Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.

As of 13 July 2017
ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Asian playerFormer players
Daegu FC Flag of Brazil.svg Cesinha Flag of Brazil.svg Evandro Paulista Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Negrão Flag of Brazil.svg Léo Mineiro
Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of East Timor.svg Rodrigo [lower-alpha 1]
Gangwon FC Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Maurício Flag of Brazil.svg Gerson Flag of Burundi.svg Jonathan Nanizayamo Flag of Vietnam.svg Lương Xuân Trường Flag of Brazil.svg Serginho
Flag of Cyprus.svg Valentinos Sielis
Gwangju FC Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderson Macedo Flag of Niger.svg Olivier Bonnes Ulster Banner.svg Niall McGinn Flag of Japan.svg Tomoki Wada
Flag of Portugal.svg Ricardo Barros
Incheon United Flag of Argentina.svg Enzo Maidana Flag of Brazil.svg Weslley Flag of Croatia.svg Gordan Bunoza Flag of Australia (converted).svg Connor Chapman Flag of Serbia.svg Dalibor Veselinović
Jeju United Flag of Brazil.svg Magno Cruz Flag of Brazil.svg Mailson Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Frédéric Mendy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aleksandar Jovanović Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Toscano
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Flag of Brazil.svg Edu Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Lopes Flag of Palestine.svg Éder [lower-alpha 2] Flag of Brazil.svg Mazola
Jeonnam Dragons Flag of Brazil.svg Jair Flag of Croatia.svg Vedran Jugović Flag of Hungary.svg Róbert Feczesin Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tomislav Mrčela
Pohang Steelers Flag of Brazil.svg Lulinha Flag of Brazil.svg Muralha Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderson Carvalho Flag of Iraq.svg Ali Abbas
Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Nilsson
FC Seoul Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kovačec Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović Flag of Spain.svg Osmar Flag of Iran.svg Khaled Shafiei Flag of Brazil.svg Maurinho
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Flag of Brazil.svg Johnathan Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Santos Flag of Croatia.svg Damir Šovšić Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Jurman
Ulsan Hyundai Flag of Austria.svg Richard Windbichler Flag of Croatia.svg Mislav Oršić Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Danijel Subotić Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Abe Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dimitri Petratos
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kovačec
  1. Could be deemed as an Asian player by owning Timorese passport.
  2. Could be deemed as an Asian player by owning Palestinian passport.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (C)3822977335+3875Qualification for Champions League group stage
2 Jeju United 38199106037+2366
3 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 38171386341+2264Qualification for Champions League play-off round
4 Ulsan Hyundai 381711104245362Qualification for Champions League group stage [lower-alpha 1]
5 FC Seoul 38161395642+1461
6 Gangwon FC 381310155965649
7 Pohang Steelers 38157166360+352
8 Daegu FC 381114135052247
9 Incheon United 387181332532139
10 Jeonnam Dragons 388111953691635
11 Sangju Sangmu (O)388111941662535Qualification for relegation play-offs
12 Gwangju FC (R)386122033602730Relegation to K League 2
Source: K League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference; 4) Wins; 5) Head-to-head points
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Qualified as champions of FA Cup.

Positions by matchday

  Leaders
  Qualification for Champions League
  Qualification for relegation play-offs
  Relegation to K League 2

Round 1–33

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 122221112213111111111111111111111
Jeju United 411113221121245334655444442222222
Ulsan Hyundai 178667876344422222322233333333333
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 61111101010764655676646443322224444444
FC Seoul 633554453567767777776665555555555
Gangwon FC 16678561110976534453234556666666666
Pohang Steelers 855332347432353565567777777777777
Daegu FC 11991178109111111111010101010111111111010101099999998
Jeonnam Dragons 81212121211989899899998898888888888889
Sangju Sangmu 84444653578898888998999991011111110101010
Incheon United 1191091112121212121212121212111110101010111112111110101011111111
Gwangju FC 48789911108101010111111121212121212121211121212121212121212
Source: K League

Round 34–38

Team ╲ Round3435363738
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 11111
Jeju United 22222
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 44333
Ulsan Hyundai 33444
FC Seoul 55555
Gangwon FC 66666
Pohang Steelers 77777
Daegu FC 88888
Incheon United 11101099
Jeonnam Dragons 911111010
Sangju Sangmu 10991111
Gwangju FC 1212121212
Source: K League

Results

Matches 1–22

Teams play each other twice, once at home, once away.

Home \ Away DGU GWN GWJ ICU JJU JHM JND PHS SJS SEO SSB USH
Daegu FC 1–22–22–21–20–22–13–02–02–10–31–3
Gangwon FC 2–12–22–12–11–12–22–22–00–11–20–1
Gwangju FC 1–01–10–00–11–01–21–21–23–20–31–1
Incheon United 0–01–11–00–10–01–30–31–11–53–31–2
Jeju United 4–21–21–11–12–12–03–04–11–21–23–0
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2–24–13–11–10–42–12–04–11–02–04–0
Jeonnam Dragons 4–32–15–03–22–20–31–31–32–21–35–0
Pohang Steelers 2–11–22–02–02–11–31–11–23–22–3 1–2
Sangju Sangmu 1–11–21–00–10–31–31–10–12–21–30–0
FC Seoul 0–02–32–13–00–02–11–01–01–2 1–1 0–0
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–13–30–03–01–00–24–11–00–0 1–2 1–2
Ulsan Hyundai 1–02–11–01–21–00–01–0 2–1 0–11–12–1
Source: K League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 23–33

Teams play every other team once (either at home or away).

Home \ Away DGU GWN GWJ ICU JJU JHM JND PHS SJS SEO SSB USH
Daegu FC 1–12–12–22–20–0
Gangwon FC 0–12–00–23–31–1
Gwangju FC 0–11–12–11–40–11–1
Incheon United 0–00–01–32–01–01–1
Jeju United 2–01–10–13–13–22–1
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–14–33–11–20–1
Jeonnam Dragons 1–40–01–12–00–1
Pohang Steelers 5–23–20–41–12–21–1
Sangju Sangmu 1–23–21–22–20–1
FC Seoul 3–10–01–21–11–1
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–32–31–13–03–0 0–1
Ulsan Hyundai 3–21–11–0 1–1 4–21–1
Source: K League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 34–38

After 33 matches, the league splits into two sections of six teams each, with teams playing every other team in their section once (either at home or away). The exact matches are determined upon the league table at the time of the split.

Relegation play-offs

The promotion-relegation play-offs were held between the winners of the 2017 K League Challenge play-offs and the 11th-placed club of the 2017 K League Classic. The winner on aggregate score after both matches earned entry into the 2018 K League 1.

Busan IPark 0–1 Sangju Sangmu
Report Yeo Reum Soccerball shade.svg7'
Busan Gudeok Stadium, Busan
Attendance: 1,322
Referee: Lee Dong-jun

Sangju Sangmu 0–1 (a.e.t.) Busan IPark
Report Rômulo Soccerball shade.svg16' (pen.)
Penalties
5–4
Sangju Civic Stadium, Sangju
Attendance: 2,714
Referee: Kim Seong-ho

1–1 on aggregate. Sangju Sangmu won 5–4 on penalties and therefore both clubs remain in their respective leagues.

Player statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Johnathan Suwon Samsung Bluewings 22
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Dong-hyen Pohang Steelers 19
Flag of Montenegro.svg Dejan Damjanović FC Seoul
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Min-kyu Sangju Sangmu 17
Flag of Brazil.svg Lulinha Pohang Steelers
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Jair Jeonnam Dragons 16
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Edu Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 13
Flag of Brazil.svg Magno Cruz Jeju United
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Maurício Gangwon FC
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Negrão Daegu FC 12

Source: [1]

Top assist providers

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Son Jun-ho Pohang Steelers 14
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Yun Il-lok FC Seoul 12
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Yeom Ki-hun Suwon Samsung Bluewings 11
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jae-sung Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 10
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Keun-ho Gangwon FC 9
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-wook Jeonnam Dragons 8
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sun-min Daegu FC
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Cesinha Daegu FC 7
Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Soon-hyung Jeju United
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-hwan Sangju Sangmu

Source: [1]

Awards

Main awards

The 2017 K League Awards was held on 20 November 2017.

AwardWinnerClub
Most Valuable Player Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jae-sung Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Top goalscorer Flag of Brazil.svg Johnathan Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Top assist provider Flag of South Korea.svg Son Jun-ho Pohang Steelers
Young Player of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-jae Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
FANtastic Player Flag of Brazil.svg Johnathan Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Manager of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Kang-hee Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

Source: [2]

Best XI

PositionWinnerClub
Goalkeeper Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Hyeon-woo Daegu FC
Defenders Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-su Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-jae Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Ban-suk Jeju United
Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Chul-soon Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Midfielders Flag of South Korea.svg Yeom Ki-hun Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jae-sung Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-min Jeju United
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-gi Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Forwards Flag of Brazil.svg Johnathan Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Keun-ho Gangwon FC

Source: [2]

Player of the Round

Source:[ citation needed ]

Manager of the Month

MonthManagerClubDivision
March Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Sung-hwan Jeju United K League Classic
April Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-boo Gyeongnam FC K League Challenge
May Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Yun-kyum Gangwon FC K League Classic
June Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Kang-hee Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors K League Classic
July Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Jung-won Suwon Samsung Bluewings K League Classic
August Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-hong FC Seoul K League Classic
September Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Do-hoon Ulsan Hyundai K League Classic
October Flag of Brazil.svg André Daegu FC K League Classic

Source:[ citation needed ]

Attendance

Attendance by club

Attendants who entered with free ticket are not counted.

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 FC Seoul 310,01134,3766,38416,316−9.4%
2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 222,02920,9356,19011,686−30.4%
3 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 166,93426,5814,1478,786−17.4%
4 Ulsan Hyundai 160,82513,2254,5318,464−3.2%
5 Pohang Steelers 159,06018,5872,4378,372+9.0%
6 Incheon United 112,70813,3012,9305,932−2.0%
7 Jeonnam Dragons 78,09310,5791,5654,110−0.1%
8 Jeju United 77,0968,5262,1844,058−28.7%
9 Daegu FC 63,46013,4781,0473,340+23.2%
10 Gwangju FC 57,85811,8301,0203,045−12.4%
11 Gangwon FC 43,8227,4381,2162,306+116.3%
12 Sangju Sangmu 31,2545,5237361,645−15.3%
League total1,483,15034,3767366,505−17.4%

Source: K League
Notes:
Teams that played previous season in K League Challenge.

Top matches

RankDateRoundHomeScoreAwayVenueAttendance
15 March 20171 FC Seoul 1–1 Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 34,376
221 October 201735 FC Seoul 2–2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 27,257
312 August 201726 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0–1 FC Seoul Suwon World Cup Stadium 26,581
43 May 20179 FC Seoul 1–0 Jeonnam Dragons Seoul World Cup Stadium 26,261
523 July 201723 FC Seoul 1–2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Seoul World Cup Stadium 23,913
65 March 20171 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2–1 Jeonnam Dragons Jeonju Stadium 20,935
718 June 201714 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–2 FC Seoul Suwon World Cup Stadium 20,140
82 April 20174 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–0 FC Seoul Jeonju Stadium 19,141
912 March 20172 Pohang Steelers 2–0 Gwangju FC Pohang Steel Yard 18,587
1019 August 201727 FC Seoul 1–1 Ulsan Hyundai Seoul World Cup Stadium 18,087

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