K League Best XI

The K League Best XI is an award for the best eleven players in a K League season.

K League 1 award (1983–present)

Winners

Players marked bold won the Most Valuable Player award in that respective year.

Season Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
1983[1] South Korea Cho Byung-deuk (Hallelujah) South Korea Park Sung-hwa (Hallelujah)
South Korea Kim Chul-soo (POSCO)
South Korea Chang Woe-ryong (Daewoo)
South Korea Lee Kang-jo (Yukong)
South Korea Cho Kwang-rae (Daewoo)
South Korea Park Chang-sun (Hallelujah)
South Korea Park Yoon-ki (Yukong)
South Korea Lee Kil-yong (POSCO)
South Korea Lee Chun-seok (Daewoo)
South Korea Kim Yong-se (Yukong)
1984[2] South Korea Oh Yun-kyo (Yukong) South Korea Chung Yong-hwan (Daewoo)
South Korea Park Kyung-hoon (POSCO)
South Korea Park Sung-hwa (Hallelujah)
South Korea Chung Jong-soo (Yukong)
South Korea Park Chang-sun (Hallelujah)
South Korea Huh Jung-moo (Hyundai)
South Korea Cho Young-jeung (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Choi Soon-ho (POSCO)
South Korea Lee Tae-ho (Daewoo)
South Korea Baek Jong-chul (Hyundai)
1985[3] South Korea Kim Hyun-tae (Lucky-Goldstar) South Korea Chang Woe-ryong (Daewoo)
South Korea Han Moon-bae (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Kim Chul-soo (POSCO)
South Korea Choi Kang-hee (Hyundai)
South Korea Park Sang-in (Hallelujah)
South Korea Lee Heung-sil (POSCO)
South Korea Park Hang-seo (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Kim Yong-se (Yukong)
Thailand Piyapong Pue-on (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Kang Deuk-soo (Lucky-Goldstar)
1986[4] South Korea Kim Hyun-tae (Lucky-Goldstar) South Korea Kim Pyung-seok (Hyundai)
South Korea Cho Young-jeung (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Park No-bong (Daewoo)
South Korea Choi Kang-hee (Hyundai)
South Korea Cho Min-kook (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Lee Heung-sil (POSCO)
South Korea Yoon Sung-hyo (Hanil)
South Korea Kim Yong-se (Yukong)
South Korea Chung Hae-won (Daewoo)
South Korea Ham Hyun-gi (Hyundai)
1987[5] South Korea Kim Poong-joo (Daewoo) South Korea Gu Sang-bum (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Choi Gi-bong (Yukong)
South Korea Chung Yong-hwan (Daewoo)
South Korea Park Kyung-hoon (POSCO)
South Korea Kim Sam-soo (Hyundai)
South Korea Noh Soo-jin (Yukong)
South Korea Lee Heung-sil (POSCO)
South Korea Choi Sang-kook (POSCO)
South Korea Chung Hae-won (Daewoo)
South Korea Kim Joo-sung (Daewoo)
1988[6] South Korea Oh Yun-kyo (Hyundai) South Korea Choi Kang-hee (Hyundai)
South Korea Choi Tae-jin (Daewoo)
South Korea Son Hyung-sun (Daewoo)
South Korea Kang Tae-sik (POSCO)
South Korea Choi Jin-han (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Kim Sang-ho (POSCO)
South Korea Hwangbo Kwan (Yukong)
South Korea Lee Kee-keun (POSCO)
South Korea Ham Hyun-gi (Hyundai)
South Korea Shin Dong-chul (Yukong)
1989[7] South Korea Cha Sang-kwang (Lucky-Goldstar) South Korea Lim Jong-heon (Ilhwa)
South Korea Cho Yoon-hwan (Yukong)
South Korea Choi Yun-kyum (Yukong)
South Korea Lee Young-ik (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Lee Heung-sil (POSCO)
South Korea Cho Duck-je (Daewoo)
South Korea Kang Jae-soon (Hyundai)
South Korea Yoon Sang-chul (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Cho Keung-yeon (POSCO)
South Korea Noh Soo-jin (Yukong)
1990[8] South Korea Yoo Dae-soon (Yukong) South Korea Lim Jong-heon (Ilhwa)
South Korea Choi Young-jun (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Choi Tae-jin (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Lee Jae-hee (Daewoo)
South Korea Choi Jin-han (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Lee Heung-sil (POSCO)
South Korea Choi Dae-shik (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Yoon Sang-chul (Lucky-Goldstar)
South Korea Lee Tae-ho (Daewoo)
South Korea Song Ju-seok (Hyundai)
1991[9] South Korea Kim Poong-joo (Daewoo) South Korea Chung Yong-hwan (Daewoo)
South Korea Park Hyun-yong (Daewoo)
Poland Tadeusz Świątek (Yukong)
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok (Hyundai)
South Korea Lee Young-jin (LG)
South Korea Kim Joo-sung (Daewoo)
South Korea Choi Kang-hee (Hyundai)
South Korea Lee Sang-yoon (Ilhwa)
South Korea Lee Kee-keun (POSCO)
South Korea Ko Jeong-woon (Ilhwa)
1992[10] Tajikistan Valeri Sarychev (Ilhwa) South Korea Hong Myung-bo (POSCO)
South Korea Lee Jong-hwa (Ilhwa)
South Korea Park Jung-bae (LG)
South Korea Shin Hong-gi (Hyundai)
South Korea Kim Hyun-Seok (Hyundai)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Ilhwa)
South Korea Park Tae-ha (POSCO)
South Korea Shin Dong-chul (Yukong)
South Korea Park Chang-hyun (POSCO)
South Korea Lim Keun-jae (LG)
1993[11] Tajikistan Valeri Sarychev (Ilhwa) South Korea Choi Young-il (Hyundai)
South Korea Lee Jong-hwa (Ilhwa)
South Korea Yoo Dong-kwan (POSCO)
South Korea Kim Pan-keun (Daewoo)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Ilhwa)
South Korea Kim Dong-hae (LG)
South Korea Lee Sang-yoon (Ilhwa)
South Korea Kim Bong-gil (Yukong)
South Korea Cha Sang-hae (POSCO)
South Korea Yoon Sang-chul (LG)
1994[12] Tajikistan Valeri Sarychev (Ilhwa) South Korea An Ik-soo (Ilhwa)
South Korea Yoo Sang-chul (Hyundai)
South Korea Hong Myung-bo (POSCO)
South Korea Huh Ki-tae (Yukong)
South Korea Hwangbo Kwan (Yukong)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Ilhwa)
South Korea Ko Jeong-woon (Ilhwa)
South Korea Yoon Sang-chul (LG)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rade Bogdanović (POSCO)
South Korea Kim Kyung-rae (Jeonbuk)
1995[13] Tajikistan Valeri Sarychev (Ilhwa) South Korea Choi Young-il (Hyundai)
South Korea Hong Myung-bo (Pohang)
South Korea Huh Ki-tae (Yukong)
South Korea Ko Jeong-woon (Ilhwa)
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok (Hyundai)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Ilhwa)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Amir Teljigović (Daewoo)
South Korea Kim Pan-keun (LG)
South Korea Hwang Sun-hong (Pohang)
South Korea Roh Sang-rae (Jeonnam)
1996[14] South Korea Kim Byung-ji (Ulsan) South Korea Yoon Sung-hyo (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Joo-sung (Busan)
South Korea Huh Ki-tae (Bucheon)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Cheonan)
Romania Pavel Badea (Suwon)
South Korea Hong Myung-bo (Pohang)
South Korea Ha Seok-ju (Busan)
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok (Ulsan)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rade Bogdanović (Pohang)
Russia Sergey Burdin (Bucheon)
1997[15] South Korea Shin Bum-chul (Busan) South Korea Kim Joo-sung (Busan)
Brazil Maciel (Jeonnam)
South Korea An Ik-soo (Pohang)
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok (Ulsan)
South Korea Shin Jin-won (Daejeon)
South Korea Kim In-wan (Jeonnam)
South Korea Lee Jin-haeng (Suwon)
South Korea Jung Jae-kwon (Busan)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoje Manić (Busan)
Ukraine Serhiy Skachenko (Jeonnam)
1998[16] South Korea Kim Byung-ji (Ulsan) South Korea An Ik-soo (Pohang)
Brazil Maciel (Jeonnam)
South Korea Lee Lim-saeng (Bucheon)
South Korea Ko Jong-soo (Suwon)
South Korea Yoo Sang-chul (Ulsan)
South Korea Baek Seung-chul (Pohang)
South Korea Ahn Jung-hwan (Busan)
South Korea Jung Jeong-soo (Ulsan)
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok (Ulsan)
Serbia and Montenegro Saša Drakulić (Suwon)
1999[17] South Korea Lee Woon-jae (Suwon) South Korea Kang Chul (Bucheon)
South Korea Kim Joo-sung (Busan)
Brazil Maciel (Jeonnam)
South Korea Shin Hong-gi (Suwon)
South Korea Seo Jung-won (Suwon)
South Korea Ko Jong-soo (Suwon)
Russia Denis Laktionov (Suwon)
South Korea Ko Jeong-woon (Pohang)
South Korea Ahn Jung-hwan (Busan)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Drakulić (Suwon)
2000[18] South Korea Shin Eui-son (Anyang) South Korea Kang Chul (Bucheon)
South Korea Lee Lim-saeng (Bucheon)
South Korea Kim Hyun-soo (Seongnam)
Brazil Maciel (Jeonnam)
Brazil André (Anyang)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Seongnam)
South Korea Jeon Kyung-jun (Bucheon)
Russia Denis Laktionov (Suwon)
South Korea Choi Yong-soo (Anyang)
South Korea Kim Do-hoon (Jeonbuk)
2001[19] South Korea Shin Eui-son (Anyang) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Urumov (Busan)
South Korea Kim Hyun-soo (Seongnam)
South Korea Kim Yong-hee (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Young-pyo (Anyang)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Seongnam)
South Korea Seo Jung-won (Suwon)
South Korea Song Chong-gug (Busan)
South Korea Nam Ki-il (Bucheon)
South Korea Woo Sung-yong (Busan)
Brazil Sandro Cardoso (Suwon)
2002[20] South Korea Lee Woon-jae (Suwon) South Korea Kim Hyun-soo (Seongnam)
South Korea Kim Tae-young (Jeonnam)
South Korea Choi Jin-cheul (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Hong Myung-bo (Pohang)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Seongnam)
South Korea Yoo Sang-chul (Ulsan)
Brazil André (Anyang)
South Korea Seo Jung-won (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Dae-eui (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Chun-soo (Ulsan)
2003[21] South Korea Seo Dong-myung (Ulsan) South Korea Choi Jin-cheul (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Tae-young (Jeonnam)
South Korea Kim Hyun-soo (Seongnam)
Brazil Rogério Pinheiro (Pohang)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Seong-nam (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Kwan-woo (Daejeon)
South Korea Kim Nam-il (Jeonnam)
South Korea Kim Do-hoon (Seongnam)
Brazil Magno Alves (Jeonbuk)
2004[22] South Korea Lee Woon-jae (Suwon) Brazil Rogério Pinheiro (Pohang)
South Korea Yoo Kyoung-youl (Ulsan)
Argentina Javier Martín Musa (Suwon)
South Korea Kwak Hee-ju (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Dong-jin (Seoul)
Brazil Tavares (Pohang)
South Korea Kim Do-heon (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Dae-eui (Suwon)
Brazil Nádson (Suwon)
Brazil Mota (Jeonnam)
2005[23] South Korea Kim Byung-ji (Pohang) South Korea Lim Joong-yong (Incheon)
South Korea Yoo Kyoung-youl (Ulsan)
South Korea Cho Yong-hyung (Bucheon)
South Korea Kim Young-chul (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Chun-soo (Ulsan)
South Korea Lee Ho (Ulsan)
South Korea Kim Do-heon (Seongnam)
South Korea Cho Won-hee (Suwon)
South Korea Park Chu-young (Seoul)
Brazil Leandro Machado (Ulsan)
2006[24] South Korea Park Ho-jin (Suwon) South Korea Jang Hak-young (Seongnam)
Croatia Mato Neretljak (Suwon)
South Korea Choi Jin-cheul (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Young-chul (Seongnam)
South Korea Kim Do-heon (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Kwan-woo (Suwon)
South Korea Baek Ji-hoon (Suwon)
Brazil Popó (Busan)
South Korea Woo Sung-yong (Seongnam)
South Korea Kim Eun-jung (Seoul)
2007[25] South Korea Kim Byung-ji (Seoul) Brazil Adilson (Seoul)
Croatia Mato Neretljak (Suwon)
South Korea Hwang Jae-won (Pohang)
South Korea Jang Hak-young (Seongnam)
Brazil Tavares (Pohang)
South Korea Lee Kwan-woo (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Gi-dong (Pohang)
South Korea Kim Do-heon (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Keun-ho (Daegu)
Brazil Cabore (Gyeongnam)
2008[26] South Korea Lee Woon-jae (Suwon) Brazil Adilson (Seoul)
Croatia Mato Neretljak (Suwon)
South Korea Park Dong-hyuk (Ulsan)
South Korea Choi Hyo-jin (Pohang)
South Korea Kim Hyeung-bum (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Cho Won-hee (Suwon)
South Korea Ki Sung-yueng (Seoul)
South Korea Lee Chung-yong (Seoul)
South Korea Lee Keun-ho (Daegu)
Brazil Edu (Suwon)
2009[27] South Korea Shin Hwa-yong (Pohang) South Korea Kim Sang-sik (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Hyung-il (Pohang)
South Korea Hwang Jae-won (Pohang)
South Korea Choi Hyo-jin (Pohang)
South Korea Choi Tae-uk (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Ki Sung-yueng (Seoul)
South Korea Kim Jung-woo (Seongnam)
Brazil Eninho (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Lee Dong-gook (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Denilson (Pohang)
2010[28] South Korea Kim Yong-dae (Seoul) Brazil Adilson (Seoul)
South Korea Hong Jeong-ho (Jeju)
Australia Sasa Ognenovski (Seongnam)
South Korea Choi Hyo-jin (Seoul)
Colombia Mauricio Molina (Seongnam)
South Korea Yoon Bit-garam (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Koo Ja-cheol (Jeju)
Brazil Eninho (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Eun-jung (Jeju)
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović (Seoul)
2011[29] South Korea Kim Young-kwang (Ulsan) South Korea Park Won-jae (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kwak Tae-hwi (Ulsan)
South Korea Cho Sung-hwan (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Choi Chul-soon (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Yeom Ki-hun (Suwon)
South Korea Yoon Bit-garam (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Ha Dae-sung (Seoul)
Brazil Eninho (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Lee Dong-gook (Jeonbuk)
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović (Seoul)
2012[30] South Korea Kim Yong-dae (Seoul) Brazil Adilson (Seoul)
South Korea Jung In-whan (Incheon)
South Korea Kwak Tae-hwi (Ulsan)
South Korea Kim Chang-soo (Busan)
Colombia Mauricio Molina (Seoul)
South Korea Ha Dae-sung (Seoul)
South Korea Hwang Jin-sung (Pohang)
South Korea Lee Keun-Ho (Ulsan)
South Korea Lee Dong-gook (Jeonbuk)
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović (Seoul)
2013[31] South Korea Kim Seung-gyu (Ulsan) Brazil Adilson (Seoul)
South Korea Kim Chi-gon (Ulsan)
South Korea Kim Won-il (Pohang)
South Korea Lee Yong (Ulsan)
South Korea Ko Moo-yeol (Pohang)
South Korea Lee Myung-joo (Pohang)
South Korea Ha Dae-sung (Seoul)
Brazil Leonardo (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Shin-wook (Ulsan)
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović (Seoul)
2014[32] South Korea Kwoun Sun-tae (Jeonbuk) South Korea Hong Chul (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Ju-young (Seoul)
Australia Alex Wilkinson (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Cha Du-ri (Seoul)
South Korea Lim Sang-hyub (Busan)
South Korea Koh Myong-jin (Seoul)
South Korea Lee Seung-gi (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Han Kyo-won (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Lee Dong-gook (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Júnior Santos (Suwon)
2015[33] South Korea Kwoun Sun-tae (Jeonbuk) South Korea Hong Chul (Suwon)
Croatia Matej Jonjić (Incheon)
South Korea Kim Kee-hee (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Cha Du-ri (Seoul)
South Korea Yeom Ki-hun (Suwon)
South Korea Lee Jae-sung (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kwon Chang-hoon (Suwon)
South Korea Song Jin-hyung (Jeju)
South Korea Lee Dong-gook (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Adriano (Seoul)
2016[34] South Korea Kwoun Sun-tae (Jeonbuk) South Korea Chung Woon (Jeju)
Spain Osmar (Seoul)
Croatia Matej Jonjić (Incheon)
South Korea Ko Kwang-min (Seoul)
Brazil Leonardo (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Lee Jae-sung (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kwon Chang-hoon (Suwon)
Brazil Ricardo Lopes (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Jung Jo-gook (Gwangju)
Brazil Adriano (Seoul)
2017[35] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Daegu) South Korea Kim Jin-su (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Min-jae (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Oh Ban-suk (Jeju)
South Korea Choi Chul-soon (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Yeom Ki-hun (Suwon)
South Korea Lee Jae-sung (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Lee Chang-min (Jeju)
South Korea Lee Seung-gi (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Johnathan (Suwon)
South Korea Lee Keun-ho (Gangwon FC)
2018[36] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Daegu) South Korea Hong Chul (Suwon)
South Korea Kim Min-jae (Jeonbuk)
Austria Richard Windbichler (Ulsan)
South Korea Lee Yong (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Negueba (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Choi Young-jun (Gyeongnam)
Costa Rica Elías Aguilar (Incheon)
Brazil Ricardo Lopes (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Marcão (Gyeongnam)
Brazil Júnior Negrão (Ulsan)
2019[37] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Daegu) South Korea Hong Chul (Suwon)
South Korea Hong Jeong-ho (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Lee Yong (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Tae-hwan (Ulsan)
South Korea Moon Seon-min (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Bo-kyung (Ulsan)
Brazil Cesinha (Daegu)
Brazil Wanderson (Pohang)
Australia Adam Taggart (Suwon)
Brazil Júnior Negrão (Ulsan)
2020[38] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Ulsan) South Korea Kang Sang-woo (Pohang)
South Korea Kwon Kyung-won (Sangju)
South Korea Hong Jeong-ho (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Tae-hwan (Ulsan)
South Korea Han Kyo-won (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Son Jun-ho (Jeonbuk)
Brazil Cesinha (Daegu)
Serbia Aleksandar Paločević (Pohang)
Brazil Júnior Negrão (Ulsan)
Russia Stanislav Iljutcenko (Pohang)
2021[39] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Ulsan) South Korea Lee Ki-je (Suwon)
Netherlands Dave Bulthuis (Ulsan)
South Korea Hong Jeong-ho (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kang Sang-woo (Pohang)
South Korea Lim Sang-hyub (Pohang)
Georgia (country) Valeri Qazaishvili (Ulsan)
Brazil Cesinha (Daegu)
South Korea Lee Dong-jun (Ulsan)
South Korea Joo Min-kyu (Jeju)
South Africa Lars Veldwijk (Suwon FC)
2022[40] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Ulsan) South Korea Kim Jin-su (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Young-gwon (Ulsan)
South Korea Park Jin-seop (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Kim Tae-hwan (Ulsan)
South Korea Kim Dae-won (Gangwon)
South Korea Sin Jin-ho (Pohang)
Brazil Cesinha (Daegu)
South Korea Lee Chung-yong (Ulsan)
South Korea Cho Gue-sung (Jeonbuk)
South Korea Joo Min-kyu (Jeju)

Appearances by player

Player Apps Years Club(s)
South Korea Shin Tae-yong 9 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Ilhwa Chunma (4)
Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma (1)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (4)
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok 6 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Hyundai Horang-i (3)
Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i (3)
TajikistanSouth Korea Shin Eui-son
(Valeri Sarychev)
6 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001 Ilhwa Chunma (4)
Anyang LG Cheetahs (2)
South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo 6 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 Daegu FC (3)
Ulsan Hyundai (3)
South Korea Lee Heung-sil 5 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 POSCO Atoms (5)
South Korea Kim Joo-sung 5 1987, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1999 Daewoo Royals (2)
Busan Daewoo Royals (3)
South Korea Hong Myung-bo 5 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002 POSCO Atoms (2)
Pohang Atoms (2)
Pohang Steelers (1)
Brazil Adilson 5 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 FC Seoul (5)
South Korea Lee Dong-gook 5 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (5)
South Korea Choi Kang-hee 4 1985, 1986, 1988, 1991 Hyundai Horang-i (4)
South Korea Yoon Sang-chul 4 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994 Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso (2)
LG Cheetahs (2)
South Korea Ko Jeong-woon 4 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999 Ilhwa Chunma (3)
Pohang Steelers (1)
South Korea Kim Hyun-soo 4 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (4)
South Korea Kim Byung-ji 4 1996, 1998, 2005, 2007 Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i (2)
Pohang Steelers (1)
FC Seoul (1)
South Korea Kim Do-heon 4 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (3)
Suwon Samsung Bluewings (1)
South Korea Lee Woon-jae 4 1999, 2002, 2004, 2008 Suwon Samsung Bluewings (4)
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 4 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 FC Seoul (4)
South Korea Lee Keun-ho 4 2007, 2008, 2012, 2017 Daegu FC (2)
Ulsan Hyundai (1)
Gangwon FC (1)
South Korea Hong Chul 4 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019 Suwon Samsung Bluewings (4)
South Korea Hong Jeong-ho 4 2010, 2019, 2020, 2021 Jeju United (1)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (3)
Brazil Cesinha 4 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 Daegu FC (4)

Appearances by nationality

NationApps
South Korea South Korea354
Brazil Brazil45
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia6
Croatia Croatia5
Tajikistan Tajikistan4
Montenegro Montenegro4
Russia Russia4
Australia Australia3
Colombia Colombia2
13 nations1
Total429

K League 2 award (2013–present)

Players marked bold won the Most Valuable Player award in that respective year.

Season Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
2013[41] South Korea Kim Ho-jun (Sangju) South Korea Choi Chul-soon (Sangju)
South Korea Kim Hyung-il (Sangju)
South Korea Lee Jae-seong (Sangju)
South Korea Oh Beom-seok (Police)
South Korea Yeom Ki-hun (Police)
South Korea Lee Ho (Sangju)
South Korea Choi Jin-soo (Anyang)
South Korea Kim Young-hoo (Police)
South Korea Lee Keun-ho (Sangju)
Brazil Wesley Alex (Goyang)
2014[42] South Korea Park Ju-won (Daejeon) South Korea Lee Jae-kwon (Ansan)
South Korea Heo Jae-won (Daegu)
South Korea Yoon Won-il (Daejeon)
South Korea Rim Chang-woo (Daejeon)
South Korea Kim Ho-nam (Gwangju)
South Korea Lee Yong-rae (Ansan)
South Korea Choi Jin-soo (Anyang)
South Korea Choi Jin-ho (Gangwon)
Brazil Adriano (Daejeon)
Brazil Wesley Alex (Gangwon)
2015[43] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Daegu) South Korea Park Jin-po (Sangju)
South Korea Shin Hyung-min (Ansan)
South Korea Kang Min-soo (Sangju)
South Korea Lee Yong (Sangju)
South Korea Ko Kyung-min (Anyang)
South Korea Lee Seung-gi (Sangju)
South Korea Cho Won-hee (Seoul E)
South Korea Kim Jae-sung (Seoul E)
Brazil Johnathan (Daegu)
South Korea Joo Min-kyu (Seoul E)
2016[44] South Korea Jo Hyeon-woo (Daegu) South Korea Jeong Woo-jae (Daegu)
South Korea Hwang Jae-won (Daegu)
South Korea Lee Han-saem (Gangwon)
South Korea Jung Seung-yong (Gangwon)
Brazil Waguininho (Bucheon)
South Korea Lee Hyun-seung (Ansan)
South Korea Hwang In-beom (Daejeon)
Brazil Cesinha (Daegu)
South Korea Kim Dong-chan (Daejeon)
Brazil Willian Popp (Busan)
2017[45] South Korea Lee Bum-soo (Gyeongnam) South Korea Choi Jae-soo (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Park Ji-soo (Gyeongnam)
Croatia Ivan Herceg (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Woo Joo-sung (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Jung Won-jin (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Hwang In-beom (Daejeon)
South Korea Moon Ki-han (Bucheon)
South Korea Bae Ki-jong (Gyeongnam)
Brazil Marcão (Gyeongnam)
South Korea Lee Jeong-hyeop (Busan)
2018[46] South Korea Kim Young-kwang (Seoul E) South Korea Seo Bo-min (Seongnam)
South Korea Yun Young-sun (Seongnam)
South Korea Lee Han-saem (Asan)
South Korea Kim Moon-hwan (Busan)
Brazil Rômulo (Busan)
South Korea Hwang In-beom (Daejeon)
South Korea Lee Myung-joo (Asan)
South Korea Ahn Hyeon-beom (Asan)
South Korea Na Sang-ho (Gwangju)
Romania Aurelian Chițu (Daejeon)
2019 South Korea Yoon Pyeong-gook (Gwangju) South Korea Lee Euddeum (Gwangju)
Brazil Nilson Júnior (Bucheon)
Uzbekistan Rustam Ashurmatov (Gwangju)
South Korea Kim Moon-hwan (Busan)
South Korea Kim Sang-won (Anyang)
Brazil Alex Lima (Anyang)
South Korea Lee Dong-jun (Busan)
Brazil Rômulo (Busan)
South Korea Cho Gue-sung (Anyang)
Nigeria Chisom Egbuchulam (Suwon FC)
2020 South Korea Oh Seung-hoon (Jeju) South Korea Jeong Woo-jae (Jeju)
South Korea Chung Woon (Jeju)
South Korea Cho Yu-min (Suwon FC)
South Korea Ahn Hyeon-beom (Jeju)
South Korea Gong Min-hyun (Jeju)
South Korea Lee Chang-min (Jeju)
South Korea Kim Young-uk (Jeju)
South Korea Baek Sung-dong (Gyeongnam)
North Korea An Byong-jun (Suwon FC)
Brazil Leandro Ribeiro (Seoul E)
2021 South Korea Gu Sung-yun (Gimcheon) South Korea Seo Young-jae (Daejeon)
South Korea Jung Seung-hyun (Gimcheon)
South Korea Joo Hyeon-woo (Anyang)
South Korea Choi Jun (Busan)
South Korea Kim Kyung-jung (Anyang)
South Korea Kim Hyeon-uk (Jeonnam)
South Korea Park Jin-seop (Daejeon)
Japan Masatoshi Ishida (Daejeon)
North Korea An Byong-jun (Busan)
Costa Rica Jonathan Moya (Anyang)
2022[47] South Korea Kim Kyeong-min (Gwangju) South Korea Cho Hyun-taek (Bucheon)
South Korea Ahn Young-kyu (Gwangju)
South Korea Cho Yu-min (Daejeon)
South Korea Doo Hyeon-seok (Gwangju)
Brazil Willyan (Daejeon)
South Korea Park Han-bin (Gwangju)
South Korea Lee Soon-min (Gwangju)
South Korea Eom Ji-sung (Gwangju)
South Korea Yu Kang-hyun (Chungnam Asan)
Brazil Tiago Orobó (Gyeongnam)

Special awards

Period Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
'80s[48] South Korea Cho Byung-deuk South Korea Choi Kang-hee
South Korea Chung Yong-hwan
South Korea Park Sung-hwa
South Korea Park Kyung-hoon
South Korea Huh Jung-moo
South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
South Korea Park Chang-sun
South Korea Lee Heung-sil
South Korea Choi Soon-ho
South Korea Chung Hae-won
'90s[48] South Korea Cha Sang-kwang South Korea Shin Hong-gi
South Korea Kim Pan-keun
South Korea Choi Young-il
South Korea Gu Sang-bum
South Korea Ko Jeong-woon
South Korea Lee Young-jin
South Korea Choi Moon-sik
South Korea Hwangbo Kwan
South Korea Hwang Sun-hong
South Korea Kim Joo-sung
30th anniversary
(1983–2013)[49]
TajikistanSouth Korea Shin Eui-son
(Valeri Sarychev)
South Korea Choi Kang-hee
South Korea Kim Tae-young
South Korea Hong Myung-bo
South Korea Park Kyung-hoon
South Korea Kim Joo-sung
South Korea Shin Tae-yong
South Korea Yoo Sang-chul
South Korea Seo Jung-won
South Korea Hwang Sun-hong
South Korea Choi Soon-ho

See also

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