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2023 K3 League
The 2023 K3 League was the third season of the K3 League as a semi-professional league. Its regular season was held from 11 March to 11 November 2023. The 15 participating teams played each other twice. The 14th-placed team advanced to the relegation play-off and the bottom team was directly relegated to the K4 League. Teams Team changes Promoted from K4 League * Yangpyeong FC * Chuncheon Citizen Promoted to K League 2 * Cheonan City *Cheongju FC (renamed Chungbuk Cheongju) Relegated to K4 League * Dangjin Citizen Locations Stadiums Personnel Foreign players Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to four per team, including a slot for a player from the AFC countries. A team could use four foreign players on the field each game, including at least one player from the AFC. The name in bold indicates that the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window. League table Results Relegation play-off The relegation ...
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K3 League
The K3 League is the third-highest division in the South Korean football league system. It was run as an amateur league until 2019, but was relaunched as a semi-professional league after absorbing the Korea National League in 2020. It is currently contested by 15 clubs. History The Korean National Semi-Professional Football League was founded in 1964 and lasted until it was replaced by the Korea National League in 2003. The National League (K2 League) was established to introduce the promotion and relegation system between semi-professional clubs and K League clubs. However, National League clubs which formed independent federation were reluctant to invest for their professionalization, and the plan was miscarried due to their refusal. The Korea Football Association (KFA) continued its plan to complete the South Korean football league system. The KFA made its amateur league K3 League in 2007, and introduced promotion and relegation in the amateur K3 League after dividi ...
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Paju Citizen FC
Paju Citizen Football Club () is a South Korean football club based in the city of Paju. The club was founded in 2012 and plays in the K3 League, a semi-professional league and the third tier of football in South Korea. In the 2020 season, Paju Citizen were promoted to K3 as champions of the first edition of the fourth division K4 League. Honours * Challengers League / K3 League **Winners (0): **Runners-up (1): 2013 * K4 League **Winners (1): 2020 The year 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 even ... Season by season records Current squad ''As of 2 July 2022'' References K4 League clubs K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Sport in Gyeonggi Province Paju Association football clubs established in 2012 2012 establishments in South Korea
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Chuncheon
Chuncheon (; ; literally ''spring river''), formerly romanized as Ch'unch'ŏn, is the capital of Gangwon Province, South Korea. The city lies in the north of the country, located in a basin formed by the Soyang River and Han River (Korea), Han River. There are some large lakes around the city, most notably Soyang Lake and Uiam Lake (or Uiam Dam). The area has small river islands, such as Sangjungdo, Ha-Jungdo, Bungeodo, and Wido. It is a popular destination among East Asian tourists as it was featured in the popular Korean drama ''Winter Sonata''. It is where the resort island of Namiseom is located. Also, Gangwon Provincial Office is located in the city. History The area now occupied by the city was first settled several thousands of years ago, in prehistoric times, as demonstrated by stone-age archaeological evidence in the collections of Chuncheon National Museum and Hallym University Museum. In 637 AD the city was called ''Usooju''. In 757 AD it was renamed ''Saku'' and ag ...
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Changwon
Changwon (; ) is the capital and largest city of South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea (with a population of 1,025,702 ), and the 11th largest city of the South Korea, country. A port city, Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south, and the cities of Busan and Gimhae to the east. The city of Miryang lies to the northeast, and Jinju to the west. The region has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and its urban areas have been renamed and re-organized many times throughout history. In 1974, with the creation of the Changwon National Industrial Complex, the three historically interdependent cities of Masan, Jinhae District, and Changwon began to undergo significant economic development, growing into an important industrial centre. On 1 July 2010, the cities of Changwon, Jinhae, and Masan merged to form the current city of Changwon. As Korea's first Planned community, planned city, modeled after Canberra, Australia, Changwon uses accessible urban planning including many parks a ...
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Busan
Busan (), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second list of cities in South Korea by population, most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million as of 2024. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern South Korea, with its port being South Korea's busiest and the sixth-busiest in the world. The surrounding "Southeastern Maritime Industrial Region" (including Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province, South Gyeongsang, Daegu, and part of North Gyeongsang Province, North Gyeongsang and South Jeolla Province, South Jeolla) is South Korea's largest industrial area. The large volumes of port traffic and urban population in excess of 1 million make Busan a Large-Port metropolis using the Southampton System of Port-City classification. As of 2019, Busan Port is the primary port in Korea and the world's sixth-largest container port. Busan is divided into 15 major administrative districts and a single co ...
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Pocheon Citizen FC
Pocheon Citizen Football Clulb () is a South Korean football club based in the city of Pocheon. The club is a member of the K3 League, a semi-professional league and the third tier of league football in South Korea. Honours Domestic * Challengers League / K3 League **Winners (6): 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 **Runners-up (1): 2014 Invitational *Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup **Runners-up (1): 2017 Season-by-season records Players Current squad ''As of 2 July 2022'' Notable former players * In Chang-soo * Cho Hyang-gi * Cho Hyung-jae * Hwang Hun-hee * Lee Keun-ho * Park Hyung-jin * Park Jung-soo * Manish Dangi See also * List of football clubs in South Korea This is a list of South Korean association football clubs, as of 2025. The clubs are arranged alphabetically. K League 1 * FC Anyang * Daegu FC * Daejeon Hana Citizen * Gangwon FC * Gimcheon Sangmu * Gwangju FC * Jeju SK * Jeonbuk Hyu ... Referen ...
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FC Mokpo
ttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mokpo_FC_logo.png Football Club Mokpo () is a South Korean association football club based in Mokpo, South Jeolla. Since the 2010 season, Mokpo have played in the K3 League, the third tier of Korean football. Honours Domestic competitions Cups * National Sports Festival : Bronze Medal (1): 2011 Current squad ''As of 2 March 2024'' Statistics References External links Official website Facebook {{Korea National League Korea National League clubs K3 League clubs Sport in South Jeolla Province Mokpo Association football clubs established in 2009 2009 establishments in South Koreabr> Football Club Mokpo () is a South Korean association football club based in Mokpo, South Jeolla. Since the 2010 season, Mokpo have played in the K3 League The K3 League is the third-highest division in the South Korean football league system. It was run as an amateur league until 2019, but was relaunched a ...
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Gimhae FC
Gimhae FC 2008 () is a South Korean football club based in the city of Gimhae. that competes in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football. The club was founded in 25 January 2008, and competed in the National League until 2019, when that league was merged with the K3 League. Current team squad 2022 season squad Honours Domestic competitions League * National League ** Runners-up (1): 2009 *K3 League ** Champions (1): 2020 Cups * National Sports Festival ** Silver medal (1): 2014 Season-by-seasons See also *List of football clubs in South Korea This is a list of South Korean association football clubs, as of 2025. The clubs are arranged alphabetically. K League 1 * FC Anyang * Daegu FC * Daejeon Hana Citizen * Gangwon FC * Gimcheon Sangmu * Gwangju FC * Jeju SK * Jeonbuk Hyu ... External links Gimhae FC Official SiteGimhae FC FacebookGimhae FC Twitter Korea National League clubs Football clubs in South Gye ...
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Busan Transportation Corporation FC
Busan Transportation Corporation Football Club () is a semi-professional South Korean football club based in the city of Busan. The club plays in the K3 League, the third tier of football in South Korea. They are owned and operated by Busan Transportation Corporation and play their home games at the Busan Gudeok Stadium, one of the venues for the 1988 Summer Olympics. History Founded in February 2006, the club initially played in the Korea National League. In 2011, they reached the National League play-offs, as well as beating K League 1 side Gyeongnam FC in the Korean FA Cup Round of 32. They won their first trophy in 2009 as champions of the National Sports Festival. They won the tournament again in 2013 and retained the title in 2014. They also won the National League Cup in 2010. Rivalries The club's biggest rival is Changwon FC. Busan Transportation Corporation FC also has an inter-city derby known as the "Busan Derby" with K League 2 team Busan IPark. The club also ...
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Chuncheon FC
Chuncheon Citizen Football Club () 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 ground is Chuncheon Songam Sports Town. History Chuncheon Citizen FC was founded on 12 December 2009 and began competing in the K3 League in 2010. Chuncheon FC were relegated to the K4 League in 2020, following poor performance and internal issues. They returned to the K3 League after two years in K4, finishing 3rd place in the league and gaining promotion by winning the promotion/relegation play-off against Dangjin Citizen FC. Current squad Honours * K3 League ::Runners-up (1): 2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ... Season-by-se ...
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Changwon City FC
Changwon FC () is a South Korean football club based in the city of Changwon. The team plays in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football league system. They were champions of the K3 League in 2022. The team was previously known as Changwon City FC, until its incorporation as Changwon FC in 2023. Honours * Korea National League (regular season) ** Winners (1): 2009 (second stage) ** Runners-up (2): 2006 (first stage), 2015 * K3 League ** Winners (1): 2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ... * National League Championship ** Winners (2): 2006, 2017 ** Runners-up (1): 2011 Season-by-season records References Korea National League clubs Football clubs in South Gyeongsang Province Sport in Changwon Association football clubs established in ...
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Ulsan Citizen FC
Ulsan Citizen Football Club () is a South Korean association football, football club based in the city of Ulsan. The club plays in the K3 League, the third tier of football in South Korea. Following the club's foundation in 2018, it joined the K3 League Basic in the 2019 K3 League Basic, 2019 season, and was promoted to the rebranded K3 League in 2020 after finishing as runners-up in the inaugural season of the K4 League. Honours *K3 League Basic **Winners (1): 2019 K3 League Basic, 2019 *K4 League **Winners (0): **Runner-up (1): 2020 K4 League, 2020 Season by season records Current squad ''As of 2 July 2022'' See also * List of football clubs in South Korea References

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