2017 Korea National League

Last updated

Incheon International Airport
Korea National League
Season 2017
Dates18 March – 4 November 2017
Champions Gyeongju KHNP
(1st title)
Matches played56
Goals scored270 (4.82 per match)
Best PlayerKim Tae-hong [1]
Top goalscorer Bae Hae-min
(14 goals) [2]
2016
2018

The 2017 Korea National League, also known as the Incheon International Airport National League 2017 due to the sponsorship of Incheon International Airport, was the 15th season of the Korea National League, the third tier of South Korea's football league system. Each of eight clubs played four times against all other clubs in the regular season, and the top three clubs of the regular season qualified for post-season playoffs.

Contents

Teams

TeamLocationStadium
Busan Transportation Corporation Busan Busan Gudeok Stadium
Changwon City Changwon Changwon Football Center
Cheonan City Cheonan Cheonan Stadium
Daejeon Korail Daejeon Daejeon Hanbat Stadium
Gangneung City Gangneung Gangneung Stadium
Gimhae City Gimhae Gimhae Stadium
Gyeongju KHNP Gyeongju Gyeongju Civic Stadium
Mokpo City Mokpo Mokpo International Football Center

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Gyeongju KHNP 2814953921+1851Qualification for the playoffs final
2 Gimhae City 28121423821+1750Qualification for the playoffs semi-final
3 Cheonan City 2815493733+449
4 Daejeon Korail 2810993134339
5 Mokpo City 2881193535035
6 Changwon City 2878133336329
7 Gangneung City 28681435471226
8 Busan Transportation Corporation 28571622432122
Source: Korea National League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.

Positions by matchday

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
Gyeongju KHNP 6635552221342222111221111121
Gimhae City 4212223332111111222112222232
Cheonan City 1464335666666545444333333313
Daejeon Korail 1421444445423333333444444444
Mokpo City 7876666554555664555555555555
Changwon City 4143111113234456666666666766
Gangneung City 7357777777777778888788777677
Busan Transportation Corporation 3788888888888887777877888888
Source: Korea National League
  = Leaders;   = Qualification for the playoffs

Championship playoffs

Semi-final Final
          
2 Gimhae City 2 1 3
3 Cheonan City 2 0 2
SF Gimhae City 1 0 1
1 Gyeongju KHNP 0 2 2

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