K3 League

The K3 League is the third tier of South Korean football league system, which was created from the rebranding of the Korea National League (2003–2019) and the former K3 League (2007–2019) into K3 League and K4 League in 2020. 16 teams are currently playing in the league.

K3 League
Organising bodyKorea Football Association
Founded2020 (2020)
CountrySouth Korea
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toK League 2 (starting from 2023 season)
Relegation toK4 League
Domestic cup(s)Korean FA Cup
Current: 2022 K3 League
K3 League
Hangul
K3리그
Revised RomanizationK3 Rigeu
McCune–ReischauerK3 Rigŭ

History

The Korean National Semi-Professional Football League, the semi-professional league of South Korea, began in 1964 and lasted until it was replaced by the Korea National League (KNL) in 2003. 15 clubs played in the new KNL. With the establishment of the K League Challenge (currently K League 2) as a second-tier professional league in 2013, the number of clubs in the KNL decreased. Since 2017, only eight clubs participated in the KNL. Meanwhile, the amateur K3 League developed its own promotion and relegation systems with the Advanced Tier and the Basic Tier. In 2015, the Korea Football Association announced its plan of structural reform to merge the KNL and K3 League.[1] The plan was realized in the late 2019, in which the KNL and the former K3 League were rebranded into the current K3 League and K4 League. In 2020, the new K3 League was launched with the total of 16 teams, consisting of the eight teams from the KNL and seven teams (six from the Advanced Tier and one from the Basic Tier) from the former K3 League.

Competition format

The promotion and relegation system exists between the K3 League and the K4 League.[2]

In 2020, the K3 League will have 16 teams played one stage double round-robin again total 30 of games. Teams will not be able to promote to the higher tier since the K League 2 is played under the different league system. However, the teams will be able to get relegated to the K4 League.

In 2023, the promotion and relegation system between K League 2 and K3 League had been planned following the start from 2023 season.

Current clubs

Team City Stadium Manager First season Current spell Seasons[lower-alpha 1] Last title
Busan TC Busan Busan Gudeok Stadium Park Sang-in 2020 2020 – 3
Changwon City Changwon Changwon Football Center Choi Kyung-don 2020 2020 – 3
Cheonan City Cheonan Cheonan Football Center Kim Tae-young 2020 2020 – 3
Cheongju FC Cheongju Heungdeok Football Park Seo Won-sang 2020 2020 – 3
Daejeon Korail Daejeon Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex Kim Seung-hee 2020 2020 – 3
Dangjin Citizen Dangjin Dangjin Stadium Han Sang-min 2022 2022 – 0 (Debut)
Gangneung City Gangneung Gangneung Stadium Park Moon-young 2020 2020 – 3
Gimhae FC Gimhae Gimhae Public Stadium Kim Gwi-hwa 2020 2020 – 3 2020
Gyeongju KHNP Gyeongju Gyeongju Civic Stadium Uh Yong-kuk 2020 2020 – 3
Hwaseong FC Hwaseong Hwaseong Stadium Kim Jong-boo 2020 2020 – 3
FC Mokpo Mokpo Mokpo International Football Center Kim Jung-Hyuk 2020 2020 – 3
Paju Citizen Paju Paju Public Stadium Oh Won-jae 2021 2021 – 2
Pocheon Citizen Pocheon Pocheon Stadium Kim Jae-hyung 2022 2022 – 0 (Debut)
Siheung Citizen Siheung Jeongwang Sports Park Jeong Seon-uh 2022 2022 – 0 (Debut)
Ulsan Citizen Ulsan Ulsan Stadium Yoon Kyun-sang 2021 2021 – 2
Yangju Citizen Yangju Yangju Stadium Lee Seung-hee 2020 2020 – 3
  1. As of the start of the 2022 season.

Former clubs

The list does not include promoted or relegated clubs.

ClubPeriod of activityCondition
FromTo
Gimpo FC20202021Moved to K League 2
Gyeongju Citizen2020Dissolved (2020)

Champions

Titles by season

Season Champions Runners-up
2020 Gimhae FC Gyeongju KHNP
2021 Gimpo FC Cheonan City FC
2022 TBD TBD

Titles by club

Clubs in bold compete in the top flight as of the 2022 season. Clubs in italic no longer exist

ClubChampionsRunners-upWinning seasonsRunners-up seasons
Cheonan City FC 0 1 2021
Gimhae FC 1 0 2020
Gimpo FC 1 0 2021
Gyeongju KHNP 0 1 2020

See also

References

  1. "Breaking: Division system drive...Expanding the 4th Division by 2020" (in Korean). InterFootball. 23 December 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  2. "Breaking: K3 and K4 League Teams Confirmed". K League United. December 19, 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
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