The League Cup was a short-lived tournament similar in format to the Adidas Cup but run by the K-League instead of the KFA. Busan I'Park dominated it, winning the trophy on two of the four occasions and finishing runners-up once. It was discontinuted after the 2000 season The Korea Professional Soccer League, more commonly known today as the K-League was founded in 1983 with five member clubs, and is the oldest professional football league in Asia. ... The Busan IPark football team was founded in 1983 in the city of Busan by the Daewoo corporation. ...
A founding member of the K-League in 1983, Bucheon SK have undergone several hardships during the years and have struggled to make a serious impact on Korean football. ... The Busan IPark football team was founded in 1983 in the city of Busan by the Daewoo corporation. ...
Competition Rules
K-League teams split into group sections
Group winners progressed to semi-finals or a final
Tournament played before or after the regular K-League season
The Korea Professional Soccer League, more commonly known today as the K-League was founded in 1983 with five member clubs, and is the oldest professional football league in Asia. ... The Korea Professional Soccer League, more commonly known today as the K-League was founded in 1983 with five member clubs, and is the oldest professional football league in Asia. ...