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The Korean National Semi-professional Football League was contested between
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s and military teams from 1964 to 2002. It was the predecessor of the
Korea National League The Korea National League was a South Korean semi-professional football league held annually from 2003 to 2019. It was considered the second-highest division of the South Korean football league system before the K League 2 was launched in 2013, ...
which was founded in 2003.


History

After the introduction of football from the UK navy in the late 19th century, football experienced a boom in Korea and many football clubs and school teams were formed in the 1910s. There were also many corporate football clubs especially in
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and
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, two big cities in Korea. The corporate club division was made in
All Joseon Football Tournament The All Joseon Football Tournament ( ko, 전조선축구대회, 全朝鮮蹴球大會) was the first Korean national football competition, held annually by the Joseon Sports Council or Joseon Football Association. The tournament of the Joseon S ...
in Pyongyang in 1930, and Seoul Semi-professional Football League was founded in 1939, but both were stopped because of the Japanese government's policy during
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. The Seoul League was reopened in 1949, but it was stopped again during the
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. The National Semi-professional Football League was founded in 1964, which was the only football division in South Korea until 1982. It was held twice in a year as the spring league and the autumn league except the seasons from 1982 to 1984 when it was held as full-season. The match places were mostly in Seoul because many headquarters of corporation in Korea were in Seoul. The South Korean professional league,
K League K League (Hangul: K리그) is South Korea's professional football league. It includes first division K League 1 and second division K League 2. History Until the 1970s, South Korean football operated two major football leagues, the National S ...
, was founded in 1983 that it made Semi-professional League as second division (but no promotion nor relegation). It remained until 2002 before
Korea National League The Korea National League was a South Korean semi-professional football league held annually from 2003 to 2019. It was considered the second-highest division of the South Korean football league system before the K League 2 was launched in 2013, ...
was officially founded in 2003.


Champions


List of champions


Titles by club


See also

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Korean National Football Championship The Korean National Football Championship ( ko, 전국축구선수권대회) was a South Korean football competition for semi-professional and amateur senior football clubs. It was held annually in the second half of the year. This competition wa ...
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Korean President's Cup The President's Cup National Football Tournament is a football competition, held by Korea Football Association, for South Korean semi-professional and amateur football clubs. This competition was originally one of major club competitions of So ...
* Korean Semi-professional Football Championship *
Korea National League The Korea National League was a South Korean semi-professional football league held annually from 2003 to 2019. It was considered the second-highest division of the South Korean football league system before the K League 2 was launched in 2013, ...
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South Korean football league system The South Korean football league system contains two professional leagues, two semi-professional leagues, and various amateur leagues for Korean football clubs. The highest level of football in South Korea is the K League 1, which was founded in 1 ...
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List of South Korean football champions The South Korean football champions are the winners of the highest league in South Korean football, which is currently the K League 1. Since the league turned professional in 1983, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors has won nine titles, the record for most t ...


References


External links


Results (1990–2002)
at KFA (2013)
Results (1990–2002)
at KFA (2007) {{Football in South Korea Defunct football competitions in South Korea