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Korean professional league recommends the latest ranking.

The latest rankings recommended by Korean professional leagues are: Huacheng/KOOC-0/6 wins and 7 losses, Samsung/KOOC-0/5 wins/KOOC-0/0 losses, SKT/KOOC-0/5 wins/KOOC-0/0 losses, OGN/KOOC-0/4 wins/.

The Korean Professional Football League was founded in 1983, when five teams participated in the Korean Super League. They are Hallelujah, Daewoo, POSCO, Oil Elephant and National Bank. Hallelujah beat Daewoo by one point and won the first league title.

1994, the Korean Football League experienced a long and depressing period. The Korean Football Association decided to reorganize the league and named the new league K. The number of teams participating in the league is increasing. By the 2009 season, 65,438+05 teams had participated. Of the five original teams, only Daewoo (Busan I'Park), POSCO (Posco Iron Man) and You Gongxiang (Jeju United) are still there. Bank of China withdrew on 1984, and Hallelujah withdrew one year after leaving the group.

Sponsoring enterprise

Most K-League teams are sponsored by Korean consortia, as can be seen from their names. The name of the team is usually the location of the main venue plus the name of the sponsoring company. For example, Daewoo Team (the main venue is Busan) has different names over time, such as Daewoo Busan, Daewoo Royal Busan, Busan I'cons, and the latest Busan I'Park.

The team changed its name because it moved. For example, at the end of 2003, LG sponsored LG to support Cheetah and decided to leave the original home support (Seoul Satellite City) and move to the opening ceremony of the 2002 World Cup in Seoul and the World Cup Stadium in Seoul. So the team changed its name to Seoul, but this move caused great controversy. In 2006, Fuchuan followed Seoul's example and moved his family to Jeju Island.