WK-League
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The WK-League is the top level women's football league in South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

. It is run by Korea Women's Football League since the 2009 season.

Strictly, first season of WK-League was 2008, but 2008 season was run as exhibition league. League's teams are expanded eight teams from 2011 season.

Format

The six teams in the league will play each other four times on Mondays. After each club's 20 games the regular season end. The top two placed teams then play a grand final over two legs to crown the champion.

There is currently no regulation system in place.

Members (2011)

Chungbuk and Jeonbuk joined the league in 2011, the other teams were founding members in 2009.
  • Busan Sangmu
  • Chungbuk Sportstoto
  • Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma
    Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma
    Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma club, founded in 2005, is a South Korean women's football team based in Chungcheongnam-do.- Current squad :The players in bold have senior international caps.- Staff :* Haed Coach : Park Ji-Ho...

  • Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi Kangaroos
  • Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels
  • Jeonbuk KSPO
  • Seoul City Amazones
    Seoul Amazones
    Seoul Metropolitan Government Amazones founded in March 2004, is a South Korean women's football club based in Seoul.-Current squad:The players in bold have senior international caps....

  • Suwon Facilities Management Corporation
    Suwon FMC WFC
    Suwon FMC WFC, full name Suwon City Facilities Management Corporation Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Suwon. Suwon FMC was founded on January 1, 2008...


Grand finals

The following is a list of all season's grand finals. Those were played over two legs.
Season Champion Score Runner-up
2009 Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi Kangaroos
Daekyo Kangaroos WFC
Goyang Daekyo Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do. Daekyo Kangaroos was founded in November 2002 as part of Daekyo Sports...

R
1–0 (H) 1–0 (A) Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels
Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC
Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Incheon. Red Angels was the first women's football team in South Korea, founded in December 1993....

2010
2010 WK-League
2nd legSuwon FMC won 2–1 on aggregate.-References:* - 2010 WK-League season...

Suwon Facilities Management Corporation
Suwon FMC WFC
Suwon FMC WFC, full name Suwon City Facilities Management Corporation Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Suwon. Suwon FMC was founded on January 1, 2008...

0–1 (A) 2–0 (H) Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels
Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC
Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Incheon. Red Angels was the first women's football team in South Korea, founded in December 1993....

R
2011
2011 WK-League
2011 WK-League was third season of WK-League, South Korea's top level women's football league.Two new clubs joined the league this season, so now 8 clubs are competing in the 2011 season The teams play each other three times in the regular season, giving a total of 21 matches...

Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi Kangaroos
Daekyo Kangaroos WFC
Goyang Daekyo Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do. Daekyo Kangaroos was founded in November 2002 as part of Daekyo Sports...

R
2–2 (H) 3–1 (A) Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels
Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC
Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Incheon. Red Angels was the first women's football team in South Korea, founded in December 1993....

  • R denotes regular season first place finisher
  • (H)(A) denotes home/away leg of the eventual champion

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