K4 League
Appearance
Founded | 2020 |
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Country | South Korea |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 13 |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | K3 League |
Relegation to | K5 League |
Domestic cup(s) | Korean FA Cup |
Current: 2020 K4 League |
K4 League | |
Hangul | K4리그 |
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Revised Romanization | K4 Rigeu |
McCune–Reischauer | K4 Rigŭ |
The K4 League is a football competition in South Korea. Created in 2020, it is a considered the fourth tier of South Korean football league system. After the 2019 season, the former K3 League Basic became defunct and were rebranded into the K4 League.
Competition format
The promotion and relegation system exists between the K3 League and the K4 League.[1]
Clubs
The following thirteen clubs will compete in the K4 League during the 2020 season[1], including all five teams from the 2019, six teams from the 2019, and two teams newcomer founded from 2019.
Team | City | Stadium | Founded | Joined |
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Chungju Citizen | Chungju | Chungju Tangeum Stadium | 2017 | 2020 |
Goyang Citizen | Goyang | Eoulimnuri Byeolmuri Ground | 2008 | |
Icheon Citizen | Icheon | Icheon City Stadium | 2009 | |
Jinju Citizen | Jinju | Jinju Stadium | 2019 | |
FC Namdong | Incheon | Namdong Industrial Complex Park | 2019 | |
Paju Citizen | Paju | Paju Public Stadium | 2012 | |
Pocheon Citizen | Pocheon | Pocheon Stadium | 2008 | |
Seoul Jungnang | Seoul | Jungnang Public Ground | 2012 | |
Seoul Nowon United | Seoul | Nowon Madeul Stadium | 2007 | |
Siheung Citizen | Siheung | Jeongwang Sports Park | 2015 | |
Ulsan Citizen | Ulsan | Ulsan Stadium | 2018 | |
Yangpyeong FC | Yangpyeong | Yongmun Sports Park | 2015 | |
Yeoju Citizen | Yeoju | Yeoju Sportium | 2017 |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Breaking: K3 and K4 League Teams Confirmed". K League United. December 19, 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2019.