Korea National League 2003

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K2 League 2003
master Goyang KB Kookmin Bank FC
Teams 10
Games 182
Gates 238  (ø 1.31 per game)
^ K League 2003

The K2 League 2003 was the first season of the second highest South Korean football league under this name. The game was played in 2 rounds. The winners of each round played for the title in the championship game. Goyang KB Kookmin Bank FC became the first champions of the Korea National League .

Attendees

team city Home stadium capacity In the league since Previous year's placement
Gimpo Kookmin Bank FC Gimpo Gimpo Stadium 5,068 2003 KSPFL
Ulsan Mipo Dolphins FC Ulsan nb nb 2003 KSPFL
Iksan Hallelujah FC Iksan Iksan Gongseol Stadium 25,000 2003 KSPFL
Icheon Sangmu FC Icheon Icheon Stadium 20.305 2003 KSPFL
Incheon Korail FC Incheon Incheon Sungeui Stadium 30,000 2003 KSPFL
Suwon City FC Suwon Suwon Stadium 11,808 2003 Newly founded
Seosan Citizen FC Seosan Seosan Stadium nb 2003 KSPFL
Gangneung City FC Gangneung Gangneung Stadium 22,333 2003 KSPFL
Uijeongbu Hummel Korea FC Uijeongbu Uijeongbu Stadium 28,000 2003 KSPFL
Daejeon HNP FC Daejeon Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex 20,618 2003 KSPFL
Seoul City FC Seoul Mokdong Stadium 20,236 2003 KSPFL

Venues

Gimpo Kookmin Bank FC Ulsan Mipo Dolphins FC Iksan Hallelujah FC Icheon Sangmu FC Incheon Korail FC
Gimpo Stadium nb Iksan Gongseol Stadium Icheon Stadium Incheon Sungeui Stadium
Capacity: 5,068 Capacity: nb Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 20,305 Capacity: 30,000
Icheonstadium1.JPG Incheon Sports Complex 20080414-1.JPG
Suwon City FC Seosan Citizen FC Gangneung City FC Uijeongbu Hummel Korea FC Daejeon HNP FC Seoul City FC
Suwon Stadium Seosan Stadium Gangneung Stadium Uijeongbu Stadium Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex Mokdong Stadium
Capacity: 11,808 Capacity: nb Capacity: 22,333 Capacity: 28,000 Capacity: 20,618 Capacity: 20,236
Suwon Sports Complex.JPG Gangneung Stadium2.jpg 한밭 종합 운동장 주 경기장 .jpg Mokdong Stadium3.JPG

Closing tables

First round

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Gimpo Kookmin Bank FC  9  6th  2  1 014: 600  +8 20th
 2. Ulsan Mipo Dolphins FC  9  5  2  2 013: 700  +6 17th
 3. Iksan Hallelujah FC  9  4th  3  2 020:150  +5 15th
 4th Icheon Sangmu FC  9  4th  2  3 015:130  +2 14th
 5. Incheon Korail FC  9  3  4th  2 014:100  +4 13
 6th Suwon City FC  9  3  3  3 011:120  −1 12
 7th Seosan Citizen FC  9  3  2  4th 014:150  −1 11
 8th. Gangneung City FC  9  2  4th  3 012:150  −3 10
 9. Uijeongbu Hummel Korea FC  9  2  1  6th 010:200 −10 07th
10. Daejeon HNP FC  9  0  3  6th 005:150 −10 03
At the end of 2003:
  • Qualification for the final of the championship round
  • Second half

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Icheon Sangmu FC  9  5  4th  0 018: 900  +9 19th
     2. Goyang KB Kookmin Bank FC 1  9  5  4th  0 013: 500  +8 19th
     3. Suwon City FC  9  5  2  2 010: 500  +5 17th
     4th Ulsan Mipo Dolphins FC  9  3  4th  2 011: 500  +6 13
     5. Seoul City FC 2  9  4th  0  5 011:100  +1 12
     6th Uijeongbu Hummel Korea FC  9  3  3  3 010:130  −3 12
     7th Seosan Citizen FC  9  2  5  2 010:140  −4 11
     8th. Gangneung City FC  9  2  2  5 009:120  −3 08th
     9. Incheon Korail FC  9  1  2  6th 005:140  −9 05
    10. Daejeon HNP FC  9  0  4th  5 004:140 −10 04th
    At the end of the second half of 2003:
  • Qualification for the final of the championship round
  • 1
    Moved from Gimpo to Goyang
    2
    Hallelujah was expelled due to radical Buddhists who refused to allow the team to continue playing in their stadium. But Seoul City FC competed for Hallelujah

    Championship games

    The best of the first and second half of the season took part in the championship games. The championship was played through a return leg. The winner became the first Korea National League champion. The games were played on November 15th and 19th.

    First leg

    Result
    Icheon Sangmu FC 2: 3 Goyang KB Kookmin Bank FC

    Return leg

    Result
    Goyang KB Kookmin Bank FC 2: 2 Icheon Sangmu FC

    winner

    Champion K2 League 2003
    Goyang KB Kookmin Bank FC
    1st title

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