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2012 Challengers Cup
The 2012 Challengers Cup was the second and last competition of the Challengers Cup. It was contested between 18 Challengers League teams. Group stage Knockout stage See also * 2012 in South Korean football *2012 Challengers League The 2012 Challengers League was the sixth season of K3 League (2007–2019), amateur K3 League. The Challengers League maintained home and away season of two groups and a one-time interleague play. The winners and runners-up of both groups quali ... References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Challengers Cup 2012 Challengers Cup seasons 2012 domestic association football cups 2012 in South Korean sport ...
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Challengers Cup
The Challengers Cup is a South Korean Association football, football competition and the league cup of K3 League (2007–2019), Challengers League (amateur K3 League). It was held twice in 2011 Challengers Cup, 2011 and 2012 Challengers Cup, 2012 as a single-elimination tournament by Korea Football Association, and was contested between K3 League clubs. Icheon Citizen FC, Icheon Citizen won all two competitions. Finals See also *K3 League (2007–2019) References External links

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Namyangju United FC
Namyangju United Football Club was a South Korean soccer club based in the city of Namyangju. It was a member of the Challengers League, an amateur league and the fourth tier of league football in South Korea. 2008 was its first season of participation in the Korean football league setup. The club withdraw from the league at the end of the 2012 season. Season-by-season records See also * List of football clubs in South Korea This is a list of association football clubs in South Korea from 2023 season. K League K League 1 12 clubs : in Alphabetical order * Daegu FC * Daejeon Hana Citizen * Gangwon FC * Gwangju FC * Incheon United * Jeju United * Jeonbuk Hyund ... Defunct football clubs in South Korea K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Sport in Gyeonggi Province Namyangju 2007 establishments in South Korea 2012 disestablishments in South Korea Association football clubs established in 2007 Association football clubs disestablished in 2012 {{SouthKorea-foot ...
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Challengers Cup Seasons
Challenger, Challengers, or The Challengers may refer to: Entertainment Comics and manga * Challenger (character), comic book character * Challengers (manga), ''Challengers'' (manga), manga by Hinako Takanaga Film and TV * The Challengers (TV series), ''The Challengers'' (TV series), a 1979–80 Canadian biographical television series * Challenger (1990 film), ''Challenger'' (1990 film), a television movie about the space shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster * The Challengers (film), ''The Challengers'' (film), a 1990 family film produced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation * The Challenger (film), ''The Challenger'' (film), a 2015 American sports drama film * The Challengers (game show), ''The Challengers'' (game show), a 1990 American game show hosted by Dick Clark * Challenger (game show), ''Challenger'' (game show), a 1997 Australian game show * Challenger (2013 game show), ''Challenger'' (2013 game show), a Pakistani game show * The original British title for the film ''Th ...
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Gwangju Gwangsan FC
Pyeongchang United FC, formerly Gwangju Gwangsan FC and Pyeongchang FC until 2014 and 2019 respectively is a South Korean football club based in the city of Pyeongchang. The team currently play of the K4 League, a semi-professional league and the fourth tier of football in South Korea. History Founder club, relocation, and disbandment Gwangju Gwangsan FC was founded in 2008 based in Gwangju play first season from 2008 until 2014, the team relocated to Pyeongchang and change name to Pyeongchang FC in 2015 until 2019, the team was disbanded in 2019. Refounded of Pyeongchang United (2021–present) On March 5, 2021, it was founded as Pyeongchang United and re-founded as a semi-successor of Pyeongchang FC, which was disbanded in 2019, and will participate in the K4 League from the 2021 season. Changes in Club Name * 2008–2014 : Gwangju Gwangsan FC * 2015–2019 : Pyeongchang FC * 2021–present : Pyeongchang United FC Crest Image:Pyeongchang FC.png, Current squad ...
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Yesan United FC
Asan United was a South Korean football club based in the city of Asan. It was a founder member of the Challengers League, an amateur league and the third tier of league football in South Korea in 2007. The club was dissolved in 2015 after merging with Cheonan FC. The club was founded in 2005 as Asan FC. In December 2007, the name of the club was changed to Asan United FC. In March 2009, club's name was changed to Asan Citizen FC. After the 2011 season, the club was relocated to Yesan County nearby Asan and changed the name. In the 2013 season, the club re-changed name to Asan United FC. Season-by-season records See also * List of football clubs in South Korea This is a list of association football clubs in South Korea from 2023 season. K League K League 1 12 clubs : in Alphabetical order * Daegu FC * Daejeon Hana Citizen * Gangwon FC * Gwangju FC * Incheon United * Jeju United * Jeonbuk Hyund ... K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Sport in South Chungcheong Province ...
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Seoul FC Martyrs
Seoul FC Martyrs was a South Korean football club based in the Gangbuk-gu district of Seoul. Season-by-season results See also * Football in Seoul Football is one of the most popular sports, both in terms of participants and spectators, in Seoul. Seoul had several of South Korea's leading football clubs and biggest football stadium - Seoul World Cup Stadium. History In June 1882, although the ... References K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Sport in Seoul Football clubs in Seoul 2009 establishments in South Korea Association football clubs established in 2009 Association football clubs disestablished in 2015 {{SouthKorea-footyclub-stub ...
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Pyeongchang United FC
Pyeongchang United FC, formerly Gwangju Gwangsan FC and Pyeongchang FC until 2014 and 2019 respectively is a South Korean association football, football club based in the city of Pyeongchang. The team currently play of the K4 League, a semi-professional league and the fourth tier of football in South Korea. History Founder club, relocation, and disbandment Gwangju Gwangsan FC was founded in 2008 based in Gwangju play first season from 2008 until 2014, the team relocated to Pyeongchang and change name to Pyeongchang FC in 2015 until 2019, the team was disbanded in 2019. Refounded of Pyeongchang United (2021–present) On March 5, 2021, it was founded as Pyeongchang United and re-founded as a semi-successor of Pyeongchang FC, which was disbanded in 2019, and will participate in the K4 League from the 2021 season. Changes in Club Name * 2008–2014 : Gwangju Gwangsan FC * 2015–2019 : Pyeongchang FC * 2021–present : Pyeongchang United FC Crest Image:Pyeongchang FC.png, ...
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Yeonggwang FC
Jeonnam Yeonggwang Football Club ( ko, 전남 영광 FC), also known as Chunnam Youngkwang FC, is a South Korean association football, football club based in Yeonggwang, Jeollanam-do, South Jeolla. From 2010 season, Jeonnam Yeonggwang FC plays in the Challengers League, the third tier of Korean football. Yeonggwang FC's home stadium is Yeonggwang Sportium. Squad Managers * Jung Pyung-Yeol (2010-?) * Kim Han-bong (?-2015) * Lee Tae-yeop, Tae-Yeop Lee (2016) Honours Season by season records References

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Chuncheon FC
Chuncheon Citizen FC ( ko, 춘천시민축구단) is a South Korean football club based in Chuncheon, Gangwon. The club plays in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football. Chuncheon FC's home stadium is Chuncheon Stadium. History Chuncheon FC founded in 12 December 2009. Chuncheon FC relegated to K4 League in 2020, promoted to K3 League in 2022 after 2 years in K4 League via play-off finished 3rd place. Current squad Honours *K3 League ::Runners-up (1): 2012 File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gat ... Season-by-season records References External links Chuncheon FCat Facebook K3 League clubs K4 League clubs K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Sport in Gangwon Province, South Korea Association football clubs est ...
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Paju Citizen FC
Paju Citizen Football Club (Hangul: 파주 시민축구단) is a South Korean football club based in the city of Paju. The club is a member of the K3 League, a semi-professional league and the third tier of semi professional football in South Korea. It was founded on 16 February 2012 and continuously a member of the league from 2012 season. In 2020 season, Paju Citizen Champions of K4 League for the first time in history as fourth tier in South Korean football and promoted to K3 League for the first time history as semi-professional in South Korean football for the next season. Honours * Challengers League / K3 League **Winners (0): **Runners-up (1): 2013 *K4 League **Winners (1): 2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ... Season by season records Current squad ''A ...
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Cheongju City FC
Cheongju City Football Club was a South Korean football club based in the city of Cheongju. The club, originally named Cheonan FC and based in the city of Cheonan, rebranded to Cheongju City FC in February 2016. In October 2018, the club merged with Cheongju FC. Season-by-season records Cheonan FC Cheongju City FC Honours Domestic League * K3 League : Runners-up (2): 2016, 2017 Cup * Korean National Sports Festival The Korean National Sports Festival is an annual sports competition held in South Korea. For a full week each October, about 20,000 athletes representing 16 cities and provinces throughout the country compete in about 40 separate sports. The sit ... : Chungbuk Champions (2): 2016, 2018 External linksOfficial websiteSoccerway profile K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Cheongju Sport in North Chungcheong Province Association football clubs established in 2005 Association football clubs established in 2016 Association football clubs disestablished in 2018 2 ...
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Seoul Nowon United FC
Seoul Nowon United FC (Korean: 서울 노원 유나이티드 FC) (formerly known as Seoul United FC) is a South Korean semi-professional football club based in Nowon District, Seoul. It currently competes in the fourth tier of the South Korean football league system, the K4 League. Until 2018, the club was named Seoul United FC. History Founding The movement to create Seoul United FC began in 2001, with Michael Atkinson and a group of supporters setting about bringing professional football back to the city of Seoul, following the K League's decision to relocate the then-capital clubs to other cities. The movement suffered a setback at the end of 2003 when LG moved their Anyang LG Cheetahs club from Anyang to Seoul, becoming FC Seoul and taking up residence at the Seoul World Cup Stadium. Despite this, the fan push continued and the establishment of the K3 League in 2007 gave a realistic opportunity for involvement in the league set-up. Two amateur sides, Good Bu&Bu (Good Fri ...
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