Korean Football Championship

Korean Football Championship

The Korean Football Championship was a South Korean football competition for amateur senior football teams. The competition is held in the second half of the year.

In 2001, this competition is merged to FA Cup.

Tournament Information

*Created: 1946
*Discontinued: end of 2000
*Participants: Amateur, university and company sides
*Last winners: Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (2000)
*Most wins: Korea University (5)

Winners

{| class="wikitable"
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1974
Korea University
Yonsei University
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1975
Korea Army
Korea University
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1976
Korea University
Korea Air Force
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1977
Konkuk University
POSCO
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1978
Kookmin Bank FC
Chungang University
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1979
Chung-Eui
Myongji University
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1980
Seoul City FC
Korea Electric Power
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1981
Konkuk University
Korea University
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1982
Seoul City FC
Korea Electric Power
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1983
Hanyang University
Seoul Trust Bank
-
1984
Yonsei University
Chungang University
-
1985
Korea University
POSCO Atoms
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1986
Seoul City FC
Ajou University
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1987
Sungkyunkwan University
Yonsei University
-
1988
Lucky Goldstar
Daewoo Royals
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1989
Daewoo Royals
Ulsan Hyundai
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1990
Daewoo Royals
University of Incheon
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1991
Industrial Bank of Korea
Hallelujah FC
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1992
Hanyang University
Daegu University
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1993
Industrial Bank of Korea
Daegu University
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1994
E-Land
Hallelujah FC
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1995
E-Land
Hallelujah FC
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1996
Sangmu
E-Land
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1997
Hanil Life Insurance
Hallelujah FC
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1998
Hanil Life Insurance
Hallelujah FC
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1999
Ajou University
Ulsan Hyundai
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2000
Ulsan Mipo Dockyard
Incheon Korail
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2001
colspan=2|competition was merged to FA Cup

References

* [http://www.rokfootball.com/conference.html Amateur Adult Football Conference] at ROK football


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