Korean President's Cup National Football Tournament

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President's Cup
Organising body Korea Football Association
Founded1952
Abolished2010
RegionSouth Korea
Most successful club(s) ROK Army CIC
Goyang KB Kookmin Bank
Korea Housing Bank (6 titles each)

The President's Cup National Football Tournament is a football competition, held by Korea Football Association, for South Korean semi-professional and amateur football clubs. This competition was originally one of major club competitions of South Korean football with Korean National Football Championship, but its status was undermined after the professional clubs appeared in South Korea according to the foundation of K League, the South Korean professional league. The tournament is usually held during the early months of the year, typically ending in March.

Contents

Champions

List of champions

SeasonFinalBest PlayerTop goalscorerRef.
ChampionsScoreRunners-up
1952 ROK Army CIC Unknown Joseon Textile
1953 ROK Army CIC Unknown Joseon Textile
1954 ROK Army HID 4–1 Joseon Textile
1955 ROK Marine Corps 2–1 ROK Army Quartermaster Corps
1956 ROK Army CIC Unknown ROK Army Quartermaster Corps
1957 ROK Army CIC 2–0 ROK Army OPMG
1958Unknown
1959 ROK Army CIC Unknown ROK Marine Corps
1960Cancellation
1961 ROK Army CIC Awarded Yonsei University
1962 [lower-alpha 1] Korea Electric Power 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) Korea Tungsten
1963 Cheil Industries 2–0 ( a.e.t. ) Seoul Police Department
1964 [lower-alpha 1] Korea Coal Corporation 3–2 Korea Electric Power
1965 Korea Tungsten Round-robin ROK Army Quartermaster Corps Kim Jung-suk
1966 Korea Tungsten 4–0 Seoul Police Department UnknownUnknown
1967 Cheil Industries 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) Korea Electric Power UnknownUnknown
1968 Yangzee 2–2 ( a.e.t. ) Cheil Industries UnknownUnknown
0–0 ( a.e.t. )
1–0
1969 ROK Marine Corps 2–0 Yonsei University UnknownUnknown
1970 Commercial Bank of Korea 1–0 ROK Marine Corps UnknownUnknown
1971 ROK Army 2–0 ( a.e.t. ) ROK Marine Corps UnknownUnknown
1972 Korea Housing Bank 1–0 Korea Development Bank Kim Joon-giKim Gyu-dae (4)
1973 Kookmin Bank 2–0 Commercial Bank of Korea Jeong Gyu-poongJeong Gyu-poong (6) [1]
1974 POSCO FC 2–1 Sungkyunkwan University Lee Hoe-taik Kim Chang-il (3)
1975 ROK Army 1–0 Hanyang University Kim Jin-kook Jo Won-gyu (5)
1976 Korea Automobile Insurance 1–0 Korea University Ha Tae-bongLee Young-hang (4)
1977 Hanyang University 2–1 Industrial Bank of Korea Kim Jeong-hoon Park Sung-hwa (5)
1978 Kyung Hee University 1–0 ROK Navy Song Joon-bokUnknown
1979 ROK Navy 2–1 Korea University Huh Jung-moo Jeong Hyeon-bok (5)
1980 Yonsei University 2–0 ROK Army Chung Hae-won Chung Hae-won (5)
1981 Industrial Bank of Korea 2–0 Daewoo FC Shin Wu-seongUnknown
1982 Korea University 3–1 Kookmin Bank Lee Kang-jo Bae Jong-woo (5)
1983 Kookmin Bank 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) Myongji University Noh In-hoLee Tae-hee (7)
1984 Myongji University 3–2 Sangmu FC Shin Dong-cheolChoi Jin-han (7)
1985 Seoul Trust Bank 1–0 Sungkyunkwan University Han Ho-joonKim Young-cheol (5) [2]
1986 Kookmin Bank 1–1 ( a.e.t. )
(4–1 p )
Commercial Bank of Korea Ahn Seong-ryeolKim Moon-gyu (4)
Kim Seong-nam (4)
1987 Myongji University 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) Kookmin Bank Kim Gyeong-raeYoo Seung-gwan (5)
1988 Hallelujah FC 0–0 ( a.e.t. )
(6–5 p )
Kookmin Bank Oh Seok-jaeOh Seok-jae (6)
1989 Yonsei University 4–1 POSCO Atoms B Yoo Su-sang
1990 Kookmin Bank 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) Hyundai Horang-i B Hwang Gwang-soonShin Ho-cheol (5) [3]
1991 Yeungnam University 3–2 Kookmin Bank Kim Dong-sikCha Sang-hoon (6)
Lee Tae-hong (6)
[4]
1992 Korea Housing Bank 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) Hanil Bank Um Seong-yongKim Gook-hwan (5)
Kim Hyeon-cheol (5)
[5]
1993 Korea Housing Bank 2–1 Korea Electric Power Kim Yong-gookPark Du-jeong (6) [6]
1994 E-Land Puma 1–1 ( a.e.t. )
(4–2 p )
Hallelujah FC Kim Du-hamUnknown
1995 Kookmin Bank 1–1 ( a.e.t. )
(4–2 p )
Korea Housing Bank Han Sang-manBaek Soon-gi (5)
1996 Korea Housing Bank 2–0 Yeungnam University Lee Su-jae Choi Moon-sik (6)
1997 Korea Housing Bank 2–1 Yonsei University Son Gi-youngUnknown [7]
1998 Korea Housing Bank 1–1 ( a.e.t. )
(8–7 p )
Hanil Life Insurance Choi Tae-hoUnknown
1999 Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma B 4–0 Jeonbuk Hyundai Dinos B Hwang Young-seokHwang Young-seok (11)
2000 Korea University 1–0 Kyung Hee University Kim Sang-rokLee Gwang-jae (6) [8]
2001 Kyung Hee University 2–0 University of Ulsan Jeong Seong-hoonUnknown
2002 Hongik University 1–0 Hallelujah FC (1999) Kim Jong-hoonLee Jin-seok (7)
2003 Gimpo Kookmin Bank 4–2 Korean Police Lee Young-minKim Seung-ho (10) [9]
2004 Suwon City 1–0 Incheon Korea Railroad Yang Jong-hooHan Dong-won (8)
2005 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) Goyang Kookmin Bank Jeon Sang-daeKim Young-shin (5) [10]
2006 Gimpo Hallelujah 2–1 ( a.e.t. ) Busan Transportation Corporation Seong Ho-sangUnknown
2007 Suwon City 0–0 ( a.e.t. )
(6–5 p )
Konkuk University Kim Dong-jinKim Won-min (?) [11]
2008 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 1–0 Goyang KB Kookmin Bank Ahn Seong-namUnknown [12]
2009 Gangneung City 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) Cheonan City Kim Jang-hyeonUnknown [13]

Titles by club

ClubChampionsRunners-up
Goyang KB Kookmin Bank 6 (1973, 1983, 1986, 1990, 1995, 2003)6 (1982, 1987, 1988, 1991, 2005, 2008)
Korea Housing Bank 6 (1972, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)1 (1995)
ROK Army CIC 6 (1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961)
ROK Navy 3 (1955, 1969, 1979)4 (1959, 1970, 1971, 1978)
Yonsei University 2 (1980, 1989)3 (1961, 1969, 1997)
Korea University 2 (1982, 2000)2 (1976, 1979)
Korea Tungsten 2 (1965, 1966)1 (1962)
Cheil Industries 2 (1963, 1967)1 (1968)
ROK Army 2 (1971, 1975)1 (1980)
Myongji University 2 (1984, 1987)1 (1983)
Kyung Hee University 2 (1978, 2001)1 (2000)
Suwon City 2 (2004, 2007)
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 2 (2005, 2008)
Korea Electric Power 1 (1962)3 (1964, 1967, 1993)
Commercial Bank of Korea 1 (1970)2 (1973, 1986)
POSCO Atoms 1 (1974)1 (1989)
Hanyang University 1 (1977)1 (1975)
Industrial Bank of Korea 1 (1981)1 (1977)
Hallelujah FC 1 (1988)1 (1994)
Yeungnam University 1 (1991)1 (1996)
Gimpo Hallelujah 1 (2006)1 (2002)
ROK Army HID 1 (1954)
Korea Coal Corporation 1 (1964)
Yangzee 1 (1968)
Korea Automobile Insurance 1 (1976)
Seoul Trust Bank 1 (1985)
E-Land Puma 1 (1994)
Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma B 1 (1999)
Hongik University 1 (2002)
Gangneung City 1 (2009)
Joseon Textile 3 (1952, 1953, 1954)
ROK Army Quartermaster Corps 3 (1955, 1956, 1965)
Seoul Police Department 2 (1963, 1966)
Sungkyunkwan University 2 (1974, 1985)
ROK Army OPMG 1 (1957)
Korea Development Bank 1 (1972)
Daewoo FC 1 (1981)
Sangmu FC 1 (1984)
Hyundai Horang-i B 1 (1990)
Hanil Bank 1 (1992)
Hanil Life Insurance 1 (1998)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Dinos B 1 (1999)
University of Ulsan 1 (2001)
Korean Police 1 (2003)
Incheon Korea Railroad 1 (2004)
Busan Transportation Corporation 1 (2006)
Konkuk University 1 (2007)
Cheonan City 1 (2009)

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