The Korean Super Cup was the annual curtain-raiser to the South Korean football season from 1999 to 2006, and was contested between the champions of K League and Korean FA Cup. It was dropped from the South Korean football calendar in 2007. After that, champions of K League 1 and Korean FA Cup are often scheduled to play each other at the opening match of K League 1 next season. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors is the only club to have lifted the Super Cup trophy among the champions of FA Cup.
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Season
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Competition
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1999–2000
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TicketLink Super Cup
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2001–2002
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Posdata Super Cup
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2004–2005
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K League Super Cup
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2006
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Samsung Hauzen Super Cup
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Rules
- K League champions and Korean FA Cup champions participated in a single match.
- Matches took place at the home venue of the league champions.
- When the match finished as a draw after normal time, it decided on winners after extra time and a penalty shoot-out.
Results
Titles by club
- K League's principle of official statistics is that final club succeeds to predecessor club's history & records.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "The Official K-League Almanac" (in Korean). K-League editorial division.
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