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Football at the U-League is an event of the
U-League The U-League, officially KUSF College Sports U-League (Korean: KUSF 대학스포츠 U-리그), is operated by the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF), the organization which oversees college sports in South Korea. The KUSF U-League operates in ...
and a university football competition in South Korea. South Korean university football clubs were originally participating in the Korean National University Football League, founded by the Korea University Football Confederation in 1965, but the
Korea Football Association The Korea Football Association () is the governing body of football and futsal within South Korea. It sanctions professional, semi-professional and amateur football in South Korea. Founded in 1933, the governing body became affiliated with F ...
created its new league competition for university clubs in 2008. The U-League was founded as a football league, but currently manages a variety of sports. It is not affiliated with the South Korean football league system.


Champions


List of champions


Titles by university


Current clubs

List of participating universities in the 2022 U-League 1 (first division) and the 2022 U-League 2 (second division).


See also

* R League *
South Korea national football B team The South Korea national football B team ( ko, 대한민국 축구 국가대표 B팀) was the selection of South Korean semi-professional footballers and college footballers. Most of the members were playing in the Korean Semi-professional Fo ...
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U-League The U-League, officially KUSF College Sports U-League (Korean: KUSF 대학스포츠 U-리그), is operated by the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF), the organization which oversees college sports in South Korea. The KUSF U-League operates in ...


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External links


U-League
at KFA
Korea University Football Confederation
{{Football in South Korea Football leagues in South Korea Sports leagues established in 2008 2008 establishments in South Korea University and college football in South Korea