List of Busan IPark seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Busan I Park Football Club in South Korean and Asian football, from 1983 to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the South Korean league that season.

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The club has won the K-League 4 times, the KFA Cup 1 time, the K-League Cup 3 times and the AFC Champions League once.

Seasons

SeasonLeague Play-off KFA Cup League Cup Asia / OtherTop scorer [1]
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosPlayerGoals
1983 KSL 166732114192ndn/a Lee Chun-Seok 8
1984 KSL 1S149232415302nd 1st Lee Tae-Ho 11
KSL 2S14842238291st
1985 KSL219752216253rdn/a Chung Hae-Won 9
1986 KSL 1S10424810104th DNQ RU ACC – W Chung Hae-Won 13 [2]
KSL 2S106041814123rd Af-AsCC – W
1987 KPFL 32161424120461stn/an/a Kim Joo-Sung 10
1988 KPFL2485112830215thn/an/a Lee Tae-Ho
Choi Tae-Jin
5
1989 KPFL401414124444423rdn/an/a Lee Tae-Ho 8
1990 KPFL30121173025352ndn/an/a ACWC – R2 Lee Tae-Ho 6
1991 KPFL40171854932521stn/an/a Kim Joo-Sung 14
1992 KPFL3071492633285thn/a 6th Lee Tae-Ho 6
1993 KPFL30515102232406thn/a 3rd Lee Ki-Keun 7
1994 KPFL3076173756276thn/a 3rd Kim Kwi-Hwa
No Kyung-Hwan
9
1995 KPFL 1S145361619184th DNQ 3rd Saša Drakulić 8
KPFL 2S144281421148th
1996 KPFL 1S164392328157th DNQ QF 3rd Ha Seok-Ju 11
KPFL 2S165652223214th
1997 KPFL181143249371stn/a R1 LC – W Radivoje Manić 14
SC – W
1998 K-League 1810082722255th DNQ QF LC – 5th(GS) Ahn Jung-Hwan 13
SC – W
1999 K-League18140133736374th 2nd R2 LC – R1 ACC – QF Ahn Jung-Hwan 22
SC – RU
2000 K-League27110164242296th DNQ SF LC – QF Ahn Jung-Hwan 10
SC – 4th(GS)
2001 K-League27101163833414thn/a QF RU Woo Sung-Yong 16
2002 K-League2768133645269thn/a QF 5th(GS) Woo Sung-Yong 15
2003 K-League441310214171499thn/a R1 n/a Andy Cooke 14
2004 K-League 1S1228278149th DNQ W 13th Ahn Hyo-Yeon 10
K-League 2S124441411166th
2005 K-League 1S127411710251st SF R1 13th ACL – SF Luciano Valente 13
K-League 2S120391121313th
2006 K-League 1S134452425166th DNQ R2 10th Popó 21
K-League 2S135351617188th
2007 K-League26481420392013th DNQ QF 4th(GS) Luciano Valente 6
2008 K-League26571430392212th DNQ R2 QF Jeong Shung-Hoon 9
2009 K-League28781336422912th DNQ R2 RU Park Hee-Do
Yang Dong-Hyun
9
2010 K-League2889113637338th DNQ RU QF Jeong Shung-Hoon
Han Sang-Woon
11

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

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References

  1. Goals in all competitions (K-League, Korean FA Cup, League Cup and Asian) are counted.
  2. 10 goals in the League