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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 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2006 in South Korean football」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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