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  2. List of football stadiums in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Province Build Home team(s) Seoul Olympic Stadium: 69,950: Seoul: 1984: Seoul World Cup Stadium: 66,704: Seoul: 2001: FC Seoul: Daegu Stadium

  3. 2023 K League 1 - Wikipedia

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    Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–1 Gangwon FC; Bassani 45+2' Kim Jin-ho 73' Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon. Matchday 6 (8–9 April) 8 April 2023 () 14:00 . Ulsan Hyundai ...

  4. Suwon Samsung Bluewings - Wikipedia

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    The Suwon Samsung Bluewings (Korean: 수원 삼성 블루윙즈 FC) are a South Korean football club based in Suwon that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. Founded in December 1995, they have won the K League on four occasions ( 1998 , 1999 , 2004 and 2008 ), as well as the Asian Club Championship twice, in ...

  5. Gangwon FC - Wikipedia

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    Gangwon FC (Korean: 강원 FC) is a South Korean football club based in Gangwon Province. They joined the K League as its 15th club for the 2009 season . The club is sponsored by High1 Resort .

  6. K League 1 - Wikipedia

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    The K League 1 (Korean: K리그1) is the top flight of men's professional football in the South Korean football league system, and is contested by twelve clubs.It is one of the most successful leagues in the Asian Football Confederation, with its past and present clubs having won a record twelve AFC Champions League titles.

  7. Suwon Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Suwon Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium and currently used mostly for football matches. Built in 1971, it has a capacity of 11,808 seats and was the home ground of the Suwon Samsung Bluewings until 2001 when they moved to the Suwon World Cup Stadium. [1] [2] It is currently home to K League 1 side Suwon FC. [3] [4]

  8. 2024 Gangwon FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 season is the 16th season of Gangwon FC and the club's 13th season in the K League 1. Gangwon FC is competing in K League 1 and Korea Cup (formerly KFA Cup). Current squad

  9. 2024 K League 1 - Wikipedia

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    Suwon FC 5–0 Jeju (25 August) Biggest away win: Suwon FC 0–6 Jeonbuk (14 September) Highest scoring: Ulsan 5–4 Pohang (31 August) Longest winning run: 6 matches Gangwon FC: Longest unbeaten run: 6 matches Pohang Steelers: Longest winless run: 8 matches Incheon United Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors: Longest losing run: 6 matches Gwangju FC Pohang ...