2022 K League 1

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Hana 1Q
K League 1
Season 2022
Dates19 February – 29 October 2022
Champions Ulsan Hyundai
(3rd title)
Relegated Gimcheon Sangmu
Seongnam FC
Champions League Ulsan Hyundai
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Pohang Steelers
Incheon United
Matches played228
Best Player Lee Chung-yong
Top goalscorer Cho Gue-sung
Joo Min-kyu
(17 goals each)
2021
2023

The 2022 K League 1, also known as the Hana 1Q K League 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the 40th season of the top division of professional football in South Korea, and the tenth season of the K League 1.

Contents

After progressing 33 regular rounds as ever, the league was divided into two groups, the top six and the bottom six, and each team played five matches against other teams in its group.

Teams

Team changes

Relegated to K League 2

Promoted from K League 2

Locations

The following twelve clubs will compete in the K League 1 during the 2022 season. [1]

TeamCity/ProvinceAbbreviation
Daegu FC Daegu Daegu
Gangwon FC Gangwon Gangwon
Gimcheon Sangmu Gimcheon Gimcheon
Incheon United Incheon Incheon
Jeju United Jeju Jeju
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Jeonbuk Jeonbuk
Pohang Steelers Pohang Pohang
Seongnam FC Seongnam Seongnam
FC Seoul Seoul Seoul
Suwon FC Suwon Suwon FC
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Suwon Suwon
Ulsan Hyundai Ulsan Ulsan

Stadiums

Jeju United Daegu FC Incheon United
Jeju World Cup Stadium DGB Daegu Bank Park Incheon Football Stadium
Capacity: 29,791Capacity: 12,415Capacity: 20,891
Jejuwcstadium.jpg Daegu DGB Bank Park 2019.jpg Incheon Soccer Stadium 2.JPG
Pohang Steelers Suwon FC Seongnam FC
Pohang Steel Yard Suwon Stadium Tancheon Stadium
Capacity: 17,443Capacity: 11,808Capacity: 16,146
Pohang080413 1.jpg 2009-01-24 - Suwon Civil Stadium from Royal Palace.jpg Tanchon20100223 1.JPG
FC Seoul Ulsan Hyundai Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Seoul World Cup Stadium Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium Suwon World Cup Stadium
Capacity: 66,704Capacity: 44,102Capacity: 44,031
AFC Champions League Final 1st leg.jpg Munsu 20121110 204310 5.jpg Glandbleu01.jpg
Gimcheon Sangmu Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Gimcheon Stadium Jeonju World Cup Stadium
Capacity: 25,000Capacity: 42,477
Jeonju World Cup Stadium 2016.jpg
Gangwon FC
Chuncheon Songam Leports Town Gangneung Stadium
Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 22,333
Gangneung Stadium2.jpg

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamManagerMain sponsorKit manufacturerOther sponsor(s)
Daegu FC Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Won-kwon (caretaker) Daegu GovernmentGoal Studio DGB Daegu Bank
AJIN Industrial Co., Ltd.
Gangwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Yong-soo Gangwon Provincial Government Fila Kangwon Land
Gimcheon Sangmu Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-wan Republic of Korea Armed Forces
Gimcheon Government
Kelme
Incheon United Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Sung-hwan Incheon Government Macron Shinhan Bank
Incheon International Airport
Jeju United Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Ki-il SK Energy Fila
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-sik Hyundai Motor Company Adidas
Pohang Steelers Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Gi-dong POSCO Puma Pohang Government
Seongnam FC Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Kyung-ho (caretaker) Seongnam Government Umbro
FC Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg An Ik-soo GS Group Pro-Specs
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Byung-keun Cheil Worldwide Puma Samsung Electronics
Suwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Do-kyun Suwon Government Hummel
Ulsan Hyundai Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Myung-bo Hyundai Heavy Industries Adidas Hyundai Oil Bank

Foreign players

Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to five per team, including a slot for a player from the Asian Football Confederation countries and a slot for a player from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Gimcheon Sangmu FC, being a military-owned team, is not allowed to sign any foreign players. A team could use five foreign players on the field each game, including at least one player from the AFC confederation.

North Korean player An Byong-jun was deemed as a native player in K League by South Korean law and passport.

Players in bold were registered during the mid-season transfer window.

TeamPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC playerASEAN player [lower-alpha 1] Former player(s)
Daegu FC Flag of Brazil.svg Césinha Flag of Brazil.svg Zeca Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Penha Flag of Japan.svg Keita Suzuki Flag of Brazil.svg Edgar
Flag of Brazil.svg Lamas
Gangwon FC Flag of Sweden.svg Kevin Höög Jansson Flag of Montenegro.svg Balša Sekulić Flag of Brazil.svg Galego Flag of Montenegro.svg Dino Islamović
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Momchil Tsvetanov
Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kobayashi
Incheon United Flag of Costa Rica.svg Elías Aguilar Flag of Brazil.svg Hernandes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harrison Delbridge Flag of Montenegro.svg Stefan Mugoša
Jeju United Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Gerso Fernandes Flag of Sweden.svg Jonathan Ring Flag of Poland.svg Oskar Zawada
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Flag of The Gambia.svg Modou Barrow Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Iljutcenko
Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Kunimoto
Pohang Steelers Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Grant Flag of Colombia.svg Manuel Palacios
Flag of Nigeria.svg Moses Ogbu
Seongnam FC Flag of Serbia.svg Fejsal Mulić Flag of Colombia.svg Manuel Palacios Flag of Montenegro.svg Miloš Raičković
FC Seoul Flag of Spain.svg Osmar Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Paločević Flag of Russia.svg Stanislav Iljutcenko Flag of Japan.svg Keijiro Ogawa Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Silva
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Halloran
Suwon Samsung Bluewings Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dave Bulthuis Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Elvis Sarić Flag of North Korea.svg An Byong-jun [lower-alpha 2] Flag of Japan.svg Manabu Saitō Flag of Denmark.svg Sebastian Grønning
Suwon FC Flag of South Africa.svg Lars Veldwijk Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Flag of Finland.svg Urho Nissilä Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan Jackson
Ulsan Hyundai Flag of Georgia.svg Valeri Qazaishvili Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Flag of Hungary.svg Martin Ádám Flag of Japan.svg Jun Amano Flag of Hungary.svg Márk Koszta
  1. Did not exist in the regulation of AFC.
  2. Deemed as a native player in K League.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation [lower-alpha 1]
1 Ulsan Hyundai (C)38221065733+2476Qualification for Champions League group stage
2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 38211075636+2073
3 Pohang Steelers 381612105241+1160
4 Incheon United 381315104642+454Qualification for Champions League play-off round
5 Jeju United 381410145250+252
6 Gangwon FC 38147175052249
7 Suwon FC 38139165663748
8 Daegu FC 381016125259746
9 FC Seoul 381113144347446
10 Suwon Samsung Bluewings (O)381111164449544Qualification for relegation play-offs
11 Gimcheon Sangmu (R)38814164548338
12 Seongnam FC (R)38792237703330Relegation to K League 2
Source: Soccerway
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. Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league was split into two groups, the top six and the bottom six.

Positions by matchday

  Leaders
  Qualification for Champions League group stage
  Qualification for Champions League play-off round
  Qualification for relegation play-offs
  Relegation to K League 2

Round 1–33

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
Ulsan Hyundai 631111111111111111111111111111111
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 45791111864655323322222222222222222
Pohang Steelers 173224433324545455333333333333333
Incheon United 452532222243454544555555454444444
Jeju United 12109743355432232233444444545555555
Gangwon FC 236475778910111010101111109108787778767676
Suwon FC 811121210899779101111111088866666666676767
FC Seoul 214681011108876677677789978887888888
Daegu FC 1098106768101188966766677899991010111111109
Gimcheon Sangmu 62535554656779999910910101011101111111010101110
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 88108891011111011988881011111111111110111099999911
Seongnam FC 101211111212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212
Source: K League

Round 34–38

Team ╲ Round3435363738
Ulsan Hyundai 11111
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 22222
Pohang Steelers 33333
Incheon United 44444
Jeju United 66555
Gangwon FC 55666
Suwon FC 77777
Daegu FC 99888
FC Seoul 88999
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1010101010
Gimcheon Sangmu 1111111111
Seongnam FC 1212121212
Source: K League

Results

Matches 1–22

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

Home \ Away DGU GWN GCS ICU JJU JHM PHS SNM SEL SSB SWN USH
Daegu FC 3–01–01–21–01–12–23–10–23–00–01–1
Gangwon FC 2–03–20–14–21–21–12–01–01–10–21–3
Gimcheon Sangmu 1–11–00–14–01–23–21–12–01–10–10–2
Incheon United 2–24–11–02–20–10–11–01–11–00–11–1
Jeju United 0–00–03–12–12–00–33–22–20–00–01–2
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–11–11–12–20–20–13–21–12–11–00–1
Pohang Steelers 1–13–11–12–01–10–11–01–11–02–02–0
Seongnam FC 1–10–20–30–11–20–41–40–02–22–20–2
FC Seoul 2–12–22–21–11–20–11–00–12–03–11–2
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–12–22–10–00–10–11–11–00–11–01–0
Suwon FC 4–32–43–22–21–30–11–03–44–33–01–2
Ulsan Hyundai 3–12–10–02–21–01–32–00–02–12–12–1
Source: K League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 23–33

Teams played each other once, either at home or away.

Home \ Away DGU GWN GCS ICU JJU JHM PHS SNM SEL SSB SWN USH
Daegu FC 0–02–30–51–03–01–2
Gangwon FC 1–00–12–12–12–3
Gimcheon Sangmu 1–01–22–20–11–21–2
Incheon United 0–13–12–01–10–0
Jeju United 2–20–15–01–21–21–1
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–02–21–00–01–1
Pohang Steelers 4–12–11–11–2
Seongnam FC 0–41–43–11–12–12–0
FC Seoul 1–00–22–01–32–2
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–30–03–32–30–24–1
Suwon FC 2–22–12–20–11–04–2
Ulsan Hyundai 4–02–11–21–11–02–0
Source: K League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 34–38

Teams played each other once, either at home or away.

Relegation play-offs

The tenth-placed team and the eleventh-placed team played against the play-offs winners and the runners-up of the K League 2, respectively, in the relegation play-offs.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
FC Anyang 1–2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0–01–2 (a.e.t.)
Daejeon Hana Citizen 6–1 Gimcheon Sangmu 2–14–0
FC Anyang 0–0 Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Report
Anyang Stadium, Anyang
Attendance: 4,863
Referee: Kim Jong-hyeok
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–1 (a.e.t.) FC Anyang
Report Acosty Soccerball shade.svg55'
Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
Attendance: 12,842
Referee: Lee Dong-jun

Suwon Samsung Bluewings won 2–1 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remain in their respective leagues.


Daejeon Hana Citizen 2–1 Gimcheon Sangmu
Report Mun Ji-hwan Soccerball shade.svg22'
Daejeon World Cup Stadium, Daejeon
Attendance: 8,545
Referee: Lee Dong-jun
Gimcheon Sangmu 0–4 Daejeon Hana Citizen
Report
Gimcheon Stadium, Gimcheon
Attendance: 2,918
Referee: Kim Jong-hyeok

Daejeon Hana Citizen won 6–1 on aggregate and was promoted to K League 1, while Gimcheon Sangmu was relegated to K League 2.

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Cho Gue-sung, who appeared in less matches than Joo Min-kyu, won the top goalscorer award. [2]

RankPlayer [3] ClubGoals
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Gue-sung Gimcheon Sangmu
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
17
Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Min-kyu Jeju United
3 Flag of Montenegro.svg Stefan Mugoša Incheon United 14
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-woo Suwon FC
5 Flag of The Gambia.svg Modou Barrow Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 13
Flag of South Korea.svg Go Jae-hyeon Daegu FC
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Hyeon-gyu Suwon Samsung Bluewings
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Césinha Daegu FC 12
Flag of South Korea.svg Um Won-sang Ulsan Hyundai
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dae-won Gangwon FC

Top assist providers

RankPlayer [3] ClubAssists
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ki-je Suwon Samsung Bluewings 14
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dae-won Gangwon FC 13
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Sin Jin-ho Pohang Steelers 10
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Zeca Daegu FC 7
Flag of South Africa.svg Lars Veldwijk Suwon FC
Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Min-kyu Jeju United
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Gerso Fernandes Jeju United
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Yeong-jae Gimcheon Sangmu
Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Young-wook FC Seoul
10 Flag of The Gambia.svg Modou Barrow Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 6
Flag of Brazil.svg Césinha Daegu FC
Flag of South Korea.svg Um Won-sang Ulsan Hyundai

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Min-kyu Jeju UnitedGimcheon Sangmu3–18 May 2022
Flag of Montenegro.svg Stefan Mugoša Incheon UnitedGangwon FC4–122 June 2022

Awards

Weekly awards

Monthly Awards

MonthPlayer of the MonthYoung Player of the MonthManager of the Month
PlayerClubPlayerClubManagerClubDiv.
February/March Flag of Montenegro.svg Stefan Mugoša Incheon Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon Seong-soo Seongnam Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Myung-bo Ulsan1
April Flag of Montenegro.svg Stefan Mugoša Incheon Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-hyo Gwangju 2
May Flag of Brazil.svg Cesinha Daegu Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Jae-won Daegu Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Ki-il Jeju1
June Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-woo Suwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Do-kyun Suwon FC1
July Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Jeonbuk Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-sik Jeonbuk1
August Flag of Brazil.svg Hernandes Incheon Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-ho Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Sung-hwan Incheon1
September Flag of The Gambia.svg Modou Barrow Jeonbuk Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-hyo Gwangju 2
October Flag of Brazil.svg Cesinha Daegu Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Si-hoo Incheon Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Won-kwon Daegu1
MonthGoal of the Month [lower-alpha 1] Performance of the Month
PlayerClubPlayerClub
February Flag of Japan.svg Jun Amano Ulsan
March Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Gue-sung Gimcheon
April Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Gyeong-min Gimcheon
May Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Min-kyu Jeju Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-woo Suwon FC
June Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-woo Suwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Young-jun Jeju
July Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon
August Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyun Suwon FC Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon Jin-woo Suwon
September Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Hyeon-gyu Suwon Flag of South Korea.svg Sin Jin-ho Pohang
October Flag of South Korea.svg Um Won-sang Ulsan
  1. Officially known as the "G Moment Award".

Annual awards

The 2022 K League Awards was held on 24 October 2022. [4]

AwardWinnerClub
Most Valuable Player Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chung-yong Ulsan Hyundai
Young Player of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Hyun-jun Gangwon FC
Top goalscorer Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Gue-sung Gimcheon Sangmu
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Top assist provider Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ki-je Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Manager of the Year Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Myung-bo Ulsan Hyundai
Position Best XI
Goalkeeper Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Hyeon-woo (Ulsan)
Defenders Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-hwan
(Ulsan)
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jin-seop
(Jeonbuk)
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-gwon
(Ulsan)
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-su
(Jeonbuk)
Midfielders Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chung-yong
(Ulsan)
Flag of Brazil.svg Cesinha
(Daegu)
Flag of South Korea.svg Sin Jin-ho
(Pohang)
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dae-won
(Gangwon)
Forwards Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Min-kyu (Jeju) Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Gue-sung (Gimcheon, Jeonbuk)

See also

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