Korea National League - Second Stage (2003-2010)

                    Korea, South
Korea, South League level: Third Tier
Korea National League - Second Stage (2003-2010)
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Table Korea National League - Second Stage (2003-2010) 2010

This page shows the detailed table for a competition. The tables in the right-hand column are divided into home and away games. Two additional boxes provide information about point deductions in the current season, which clubs have led the table and how long they stayed there.

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Table Korea National League - Second Stage (2003-2010)
#Club WDLGoals+/-Pts
Gangneung City 1493228:141430
Suwon City 1486018:81030
Chungju Hummel (-2016) 1490525:24127
Cheonan City 1482423:131026
Goyang KB Kookmin Bank (- 2012) 1474320:15525
Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dolphin (- 2016) 1473422:101224
Yongin City FC (-2016) 1464417:12522
Busan Transportation Corp. 1455422:18420
Changwon FC 1454518:15319
Ansan H 1460821:22-118
Gimhae FC 1453617:19-218
FC Mokpo 1433813:18-512
Incheon Korail FC 1425717:21-411
Daejeon KHNP 1432917:24-711
Yesan FC (-2010) 14001414:59-450
The Korea National League 2010 season was the eighth season of Korea National League. The 2010 season was known as Daehan Life Korea National League 2010 due to the competition's sponsorship by Hanwha Daehan Life Insurance. It was two stages, with the winners of each stage and the two final rank 1 and 2 clubs except the winners of each stage advancing to the post-season championship playoffs. In the event of the same team winning both stages, no playoff would have taken place. Hongcheon Idu FC left the Korea National League in the middle of last season. In addition, Mokpo City FC and Yongin City FC joined the league and Nowon Hummel Korea FC moved to Chungju and was renamed Chungju Hummel FC. Suwon City FC won Korea National League 2010. The season began 26 March 2010 and ended 19 November 2010. Foreign players were eligible for the first time. Each clubs in the Korea National League was able to have three foreign players on its roster and two foreign players play in a game.
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