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1986 K League


FieldValue
season1986
datesFirst stage:
2 March – 20 April 1986
Second stage:
11 October – 16 November 1986
Championship:
22–23 November 1986
competitionFootball Festival
winnersPOSCO Atoms
(1st title)
continentalcup1Asian Club Championship
continentalcup1 qualifiersWithdrew
matches60
total goals140
best playerLee Heung-sil
league topscorerChung Hae-won
(10 goals)
best goalkeeperKim Hyun-tae
prevseason1985
nextseason1987

2 March – 20 April 1986 Second stage: 11 October – 16 November 1986 Championship: 22–23 November 1986 (1st title) (10 goals)

The 1986 Korean Football Festival was the fourth season of the top football league in South Korea. Six teams participated in this season. Five of them were professional teams (Yukong Elephants, Daewoo Royals, POSCO Atoms, Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso and Hyundai Horang-i) and one was a semi-professional team (Hanil Bank). Hallelujah FC, the first South Korean first professional football club, changed its status to a semi-professional club and withdrew from the league afterwards. Sangmu FC, run by the Army also withdrew, leaving Hanil Bank as the only semi-professional team in the league.

It began on 2 March and ended on 16 November. It consisted of two stages and winners of each stage qualify for the championship playoffs. Between the two stages, the Korean Professional Football Championship in which only professional teams participated was held from May to September.

Foreign players

TeamPlayer 1
Daewoo Royals
Hanil Bank
Hyundai Horang-i
Lucky-Goldstar HwangsoTHA Piyapong Pue-on
POSCO AtomsBRA Paulinho Criciúma
Yukong Elephants

Regular season

First stage

Second stage

Championship playoffs

Main article: 1986 K League Championship

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoalsApps
1KOR Chung Hae-wonDaewoo Royals1019
2KOR Ham Hyun-giHyundai Horang-i820
3KOR Gu Bon-seokYukong Elephants718
4KOR Kim Yong-seYukong Elephants610
5KOR Cho Min-kukLucky-Goldstar Hwangso510
KOR Lee Heung-silPOSCO Atoms17
KOR Lee Sang-raeLucky-Goldstar Hwangso19
KOR Yoon Sung-hyoHanil Bank20

Awards

Main awards

AwardWinnerClub
Most Valuable PlayerKOR Lee Heung-silPOSCO Atoms
Top goalscorerKOR Chung Hae-wonDaewoo Royals
Top assist providerKOR Kang Deuk-sooLucky-Goldstar Hwangso
Rookie of the YearKOR Ham Hyun-giHyundai Horang-i
Manager of the YearKOR Choi Eun-taekPOSCO Atoms
Best GoalkeeperKOR Kim Hyun-taeLucky-Goldstar Hwangso
Fighting Spirit AwardKOR Min Jin-hongYukong Elephants
Exemplary AwardKOR Park Sung-hwaPOSCO Atoms
Best RefereeKOR Shim Geon-taek
Special AwardKOR Chung Hae-wonDaewoo Royals

Source:

Best XI

PositionWinnerClub
GoalkeeperKOR Kim Hyun-taeLucky-Goldstar Hwangso
DefendersKOR Cho Young-jeungLucky-Goldstar Hwangso
KOR Kim Pyung-seokHyundai Horang-i
KOR Choi Kang-heeHyundai Horang-i
KOR Park No-bongDaewoo Royals
MidfieldersKOR Cho Min-kookLucky-Goldstar Hwangso
KOR Lee Heung-silPOSCO Atoms
KOR Yoon Sung-hyoHanil Bank
ForwardsKOR Kim Yong-seYukong Elephants
KOR Chung Hae-wonDaewoo Royals
KOR Ham Hyun-giHyundai Horang-i

Source:

References

References

  1. link. (1986-11-25). [[The Chosun Ilbo]]
  2. link. [[Kyunghyang Shinmun]]. (18 November 1986)
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