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Challengers Cup Founded 2011 Region South Korea
(Challengers League)Number of teams 15 Current champions Icheon Citizen 2011 Challengers Cup
Challengers Cup is a South Korean football competition operated by the Korea Football Association. It is played on a knockout (single elimination) basis and only Challengers League's clubs can enter the competition.[1]
The competition was inaugurated in the 2011 season. First competition was held from 5 August 2011 to 13 August 2011.[1]
References
- ^ a b "챌린저스리그, 2011년 리그방식 및 조편성 확정" (in Korean). Korea Football Association. 2011-01-26. http://www.kfa.or.kr/news/news_view.asp?tb_name=kfa_gisa&g_idx=6179.
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