2006 in South Korean football

SK, the owners of a K-League team based in Bucheon (Bucheon SK), surprised many when, with little warning, they moved the whole club to the island of Jeju, renaming the club Jeju United FC. The club based itself in Seogwipo where it took over the vacant Jeju World Cup Stadium.

Gyeongnam FC from the city of Changwon, joined the K-league, increasing the number of clubs to fourteen.

Events

  • March 12 – The 2006 season of the K-League kicks off.
  • April 7 – Goyang Kookmin Bank beats Incheon Korail 3-1 as the second division, the N-League gets underway.
  • May 10 – Stage 1 of the K-League concludes with Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma as the winners.
  • June 13 – Second-half goals from Lee Chun-Soo and Ahn Jung-Hwan help Korea recover from 1-0 down, to beat Togo at the World Cup.
  • June 18 – A late goal from Park Ji-Sung allows Korea to draw 1-1 with France at the World Cup.
  • June 23 – Korea's World Cup campaign comes to an end after a 2-0 loss to Switzerland.
  • June 26 - Pim Verbeek is announced as the new head coach of Korean national football team, replacing Dick Advocaat who left to take up a position with FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in Russia.
  • July 8 - Choi Jin-Cheul retires from all football following the Jeonbuk v Incheon United Hauzen Cup match.
  • July 8 – Stage 1 of the N-League concludes with Goyang Kookmin Bank as the winners.
  • July 26 - The Korean Football Association retains Afshin Ghotbi and Hong Myung-Bo as assistant coaches to new national team coach Pim Verbeek.
  • July 26 - FC Seoul win the Hauzen Cup 2006 (K-League off-season cup) with one match spare, after drawing 1-1 away to Suwon Samsung Bluewings.
  • July 28 - Changwon City beat Ulsan Mipo 2-1 in the final of the N-League Cup final (off-season cup tournament).
  • August 23 – Stage 2 of the K-League to commence

National team

Date Venue Opponents Score1 Competition South Korean scorers Attendance
January 18 Al-Shabab Stadium, Dubai (A)  United Arab Emirates 0-1  F 2 000
January 21 Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, Riyadh (N)  Greece 1-1  F Park Chu-Young 2 000
January 25 Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, Riyadh (N)  Finland 1-0  F Park Chu-Young 200
January 29 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N)  Croatia 2-0  F Kim Dong-Jin, Lee Chun-Soo 16 481
February 1 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N)  Denmark 1-3  F Cho Jae-Jin 13 971
February 11 McAfee Coliseum, Oakland (N)  Costa Rica 0-1  F 16 500
February 15 Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles (N)  Mexico 1-0  F Lee Dong-Gook 64 128
February 22 Al-Hamadaniah Stadium, Aleppo (A)  Syria 2-1  ACQ Kim Doo-Hyun, Lee Chun-Soo 35 000
March 1 Sangam WC Stadium, Seoul (H)  Angola 1-0  F Park Chu-Young 63 255
May 23 Sangam WC Stadium, Seoul (H)  Senegal 1-1  F Kim Doo-Hyun 64 836
May 26 Sangam WC Stadium, Seoul (H)  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0  F Seol Ki-Hyun, Cho Jae-Jin 64 836
June 1 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A)  Norway 0-0  F 15 487
June 4 Easter Road, Edinburgh (N)  Ghana 1-3  F Lee Eul-Yong 9 500
June 13 Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt (N)  Togo 2-1  WCF Lee Chun-Soo, Ahn Jung-Hwan 48 000
June 18 Zentralstadion, Leipzig (N)  France 1-1  WCF Park Ji-Sung 43 000
June 23 Niedersachsenstadion, Hannover (N)   Switzerland 0-2  WCF 43 000
August 16 Chungshan Stadium, Taipei (A)  Chinese Taipei 3-0 ACQ Ahn Jung-Hwan, Jung Jo-Gook, Kim Doo-Hyun 13 000
September 2 Sangam WC Stadium, Seoul (H)  Iran 1-1 ACQ Seol Ki-Hyun 63 113
September 6 Suwon Bigbird Stadium, Suwon (H)  Chinese Taipei 8-0 ACQ Seol Ki-Hyun 2, Jung Jo-Gook 3, Cho Jae-Jin 2, Kim Doo-Hyun 21 053
October 8 Sangam WC Stadium, Seoul (H)  Ghana 1-3 F Kim Dong-hyun 36 515
October 11 Sangam WC Stadium, Seoul (H)  Syria 1-1 ACQ Cho Jae-Jin 24 140
November 15 Azadi Stadium, Teheran (A)  Iran 0-2 ACQ 30 000
  1. Korea's score given first
Key
  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match
  • N = Neutral site match
  • F = Friendly
  • ACQ = Asian Cup qualification match
  • WCF = FIFA World Cup 2006 Finals Group stage

Honours

Competition Winner Details Comments
K-League Champions Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2006 K-League First Division
K-League (Stage 1) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2006 K-League (Stage 1) Spring Part
K-League (Stage 2) Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2006 K-League (Stage 2) Autumn Part
N-League Champions Goyang Kookmin Bank Second Division
N-League (Stage 1) Goyang Kookmin Bank Spring Part
N-League (Stage 2) Gimpo Hallelujah Autumn Part
Korean FA Cup Chunnam Dragons 2006 Korean FA Cup FA Cup
Korean Super Cup Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i Ulsan Hyundai defeated Jeonbuk 1-0 Super Cup2
K-League Cup FC Seoul 2006 K-League Cup League Cup3
N-League Cup Changwon City Ulsan Mipo finished as runners-up League Cup4
President's Cup Gimpo Hallelujah Busan TC finished as runners-up Amateur Cup5
Konygreen Cup LG Cyon Bukak Club finished as runners-up Amateur Cup6
  • 2 - League champions (2005) versus FA Cup winners (2005)
  • 3 - K-League teams only
  • 4 - N-League and lower teams only
  • 5 - Tournament for non-professional teams (inc. K-League reserve teams)
  • 6 - FA Cup qualification tournament for teams outside of the K-League and the N-League

Asian qualification

Competition Qualifiers Reason for Qualification
AFC Champions League Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma K-League Champions
Chunnam Dragons Korean FA Cup winners
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Defending champions

League tables

K League

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (C) 26 14 7 5 42 25 +17 49 Qualification for playoffs and 2007 AFC Champions League
First Stage Champion
2 Pohang Steelers 26 13 8 5 42 28 +14 47 Qualification for playoffs
3 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 26 11 10 5 29 22 +7 43 Qualification for playoffs
Second Stage Champion
4 FC Seoul 26 9 12 5 31 22 +9 39 Qualification for playoffs
5 Ulsan Hyundai Horangi 26 8 11 7 21 22 1 35
6 Chunnam Dragons 26 7 13 6 28 25 +3 34 FA Cup winner
7 Daegu FC 26 8 10 8 32 30 +2 34
8 Busan I'Park 26 9 7 10 40 42 2 34
9 Incheon United 26 7 12 7 24 27 3 33
10 Daejeon Citizen 26 7 10 9 28 32 4 31
11 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 26 5 11 10 24 34 10 26 ACL winner
12 Gyeongnam FC 26 7 5 14 22 35 13 26
13 Jeju United 26 5 10 11 23 30 7 25
14 Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo 26 5 8 13 17 29 12 23
Source:
(C) Champion.

Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (as Stage 1 winners) and Suwon Samsung Bluewings (as Stage 2 winners) qualify for the championship play-offs, along with the next best two teams in the above table, Pohang Steelers and FC Seoul.

Championship Play-offs

Semi-finals

Final

Transfer deals

Summer transfer window

Korean players

Bosnian players

Brazilian players

Colombian players

Croatian players

  • Jasmin Agic from Incheon United to Dinamo Zagreb

Macedonian players

Romanian players

  • Adrian Neaga from Chunnam Dragons to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, $1.1m

Serbian players

Uruguayan players

Retirements

  • Choi Yong-Soo, August 5
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