- K-League Cup (Supplementary Cup)
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In addition to Adidas Cup, K-League launched new cup tournamnet in 1997. But these competitions were a short-lived just for 4 years. Busan I'Park dominated it, winning the trophy on two of the four occasions and finishing runners-up once. It was discontinuted after the 2000 season
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Tournament Information
- Created: 1997
- Discontinued: end of 2000
- Participants: K-League clubs
- Last winners: Bucheon SK(2000)
- Most wins: Busan I'Park (2)
Competition Rules
- K-League teams split into group sections
- Group winners progressed to semi-finals or a final
- Tournament played before or after the regular K-League season
Previous winners
Season Cup title Winners Runners-up 1997 Prospecs Cup Busan Daewoo Royals Pohang Steelers 1998 Philip Morris Korea Cup Busan Daewoo Royals Bucheon SK 1999 Daehanhwajae Cup Suwon Samsung Bluewings Busan Daewoo Royals 2000 Daehanhwajae Cup Bucheon SK Chunnam Dragons Top Scorer
Season Player App Goals Club 1997 Radivoje Manic
7 6 Busan Daewoo Royals 1998 Kim Jong-Gun
9 7 Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 1999 Kim Jong-Gun
8 6 Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 2000 Lee Won-Sik
10 6 Bucheon SK See also
- K-League
- K-League Cup
- Adidas Cup (1992~2002)
- Samsung Hauzen Cup (2004~2008)
- Peace Cup Korea (2009~)
- Korean FA Cup
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