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This article shows the summary of 2007 football season in South Korea.


National teams


AFC Asian Cup

After excluding three
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and Seol Ki-hyeon) due to their injuries, South Korea had difficulty again in the Asian Cup. Furthermore, some players including the captain Lee Woon-jae were criticised by fans for visiting a hostess bar in the middle of the group stage. South Korea's outfield players made only three goals during the competition. However, Lee led his team to third place by keeping four clean sheets and winning two penalty shoot-outs.


Summer Olympics qualification


Friendlies


Senior team


Under-23 team


Leagues


K League


Regular season


Championship playoffs


Final table


Korea National League


First stage


Second stage


Championship playoff


K3 League


Regular season


Championship playoffs


Domestic cups


Korean FA Cup


Korean League Cup


Group stage


Knockout stage


Korea National League Championship


Group stage


Knockout stage


International cups


AFC Champions League


See also

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