The K League All-Star Game is an annual association football exhibition match organised by the South Korean K League. The inaugural match was held in 1991.
Blue vs White
Allocation of clubs
| Year
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1991
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1992
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| Blue
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| White
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1991
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| GK |
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Choi In-young
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| DF |
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Choi Kang-hee
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| DF |
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Gong Moon-bae
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| DF |
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Chung Jong-son
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| MF |
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Yoon Sung-hyo
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| MF |
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Lee Sang-yoon |
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| MF |
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Oh Dong-cheon
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| MF |
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Kim Hyun-seok |
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| FW |
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Shin Hong-gi
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| FW |
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Choi Soon-ho |
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| FW |
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Ko Jeong-woon
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| Substitutes:
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| DF |
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Cho Woo-seok |
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| MF |
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Kim Sang-ho
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| FW |
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Kim I-joo |
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| FW |
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Lee Kee-keun |
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| Manager:
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Park Jong-hwan
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1992
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| GK |
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Valeri Sarychev
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| DF |
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Ha Sung-joon
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| DF |
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Park Jung-bae
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| DF |
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Choi Young-jun
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| DF |
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Gu Bon-seok |
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| MF |
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Lee Sang-yoon |
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| MF |
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Lee Young-jin
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| MF |
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Choi Dae-shik
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| MF |
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Noh Soo-jin |
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| FW |
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Hwangbo Kwan |
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| FW |
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Ko Jeong-woon
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| Substitutes:[1]
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| GK |
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Lee Moon-young |
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| DF |
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Lee Jong-hwa |
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| DF |
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Shin Dong-chul |
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| MF |
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Oh Dong-cheon |
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| MF |
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Choi Yun-kyum |
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| FW |
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Yoon Sang-chul |
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| FW |
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Lim Keun-jae |
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| Manager:
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Ko Jae-wook
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| GK |
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Choi In-young
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| DF |
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Choi Kang-hee
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| DF |
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Chung Jong-soo
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| DF |
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Chung Jong-son
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| DF |
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Hong Myung-bo
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| MF |
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Park Tae-ha
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| MF |
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Ahn Sung-il |
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| MF |
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Park Hyun-yong
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| FW |
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Park Chang-hyun
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| FW |
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Kim Jung-hyuk |
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| FW |
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Noh Kyung-hwan |
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| Substitutes:[1]
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| GK |
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Cha Sang-kwang |
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| DF |
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Kim Pan-keun |
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| DF |
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Nam Ki-young |
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| DF |
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Yoon Sung-hyo |
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| DF |
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Chung Yong-hwan |
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| MF |
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Shin Hong-gi |
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| FW |
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Kim Hyun-seok |
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| Manager:
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Cha Bum-kun
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Koreans vs foreigners
Blue Dragon team consisted of native Korean players, and White Tiger team consisted of foreign players.
1995
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| GK |
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Valeri Sarychev
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| DF |
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Andriy Sidelnikov
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| DF |
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Jovan Šarčević
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| DF |
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Silvan Lopes
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| DF |
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Gu Sang-bum
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| MF |
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Gennadi Styopushkin |
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| MF |
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Amir Teljigović
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| MF |
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Hwangbo Kwan |
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| FW |
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Rade Bogdanović
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| FW |
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Saša Drakulić |
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| FW |
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Kim Bong-gil[a] |
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| Substitutes:[2]
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| GK |
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Aleksandr Podshivalov |
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| DF |
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Goran Jevtić |
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| MF |
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Boro Janičić
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| MF |
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József Somogyi |
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| MF |
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Han Jung-kook |
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| MF |
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Boško Minić |
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| Manager:
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Valery Nepomnyashchy
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- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Seo Jung-won, originally selected.
1997
Central vs South
Allocation of clubs
| Central
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| South
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1998
1999
2000
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| GK |
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Shin Eui-son |
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45'
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| DF |
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Seo Dong-won |
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45'
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| DF |
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Kang Chul
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| DF |
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Lee Lim-saeng
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| DF |
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Shin Hong-gi
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| DF |
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Kim Young-chul |
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45'
|
| MF |
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Lee Young-pyo
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| MF |
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Ko Jong-soo
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| FW |
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Park Kang-jo |
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45'
|
| FW |
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Park Nam-yeol |
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65'
|
| FW |
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Choi Yong-soo
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| Substitutes:[5]
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| GK |
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Lee Yong-bal |
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45'
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| MF |
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Shin Jin-won |
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45'
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| MF |
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Denis Laktionov |
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45'
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| MF |
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André Gaspar |
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45'
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| FW |
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Jang Chul-woo |
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65'
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| Manager:
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Cho Yoon-hwan
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| GK |
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Kim Byung-ji |
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45'
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| DF |
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Park Min-seo |
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55'
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| DF |
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Jasenko Sabitović
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| DF |
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Maciel |
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45'
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| DF |
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Kim Tae-young
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| MF |
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Kim Do-kyun
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| MF |
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Park Tae-ha
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| MF |
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Yang Hyun-jung
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| MF |
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Choi Moon-sik |
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61'
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| FW |
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Lee Dong-gook |
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61'
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| FW |
|
Kim Do-hoon
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| Substitutes:[5]
|
| GK |
|
Seo Dong-myung |
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45'
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| DF |
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Kim Sang-hoon |
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45'
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| DF |
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Lee Gi-boo |
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55'
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| MF |
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Kim Nam-il |
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61'
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| FW |
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Radivoje Manić |
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61'
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| Manager:
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Lee Hoe-taik
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2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Kim Hyeung-bum, originally selected.[12]
2007
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| GK |
21 |
Kim Young-kwang |
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| DF |
3 |
Rogério Pinheiro |
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| DF |
5 |
Kim Jin-kyu |
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| DF |
6 |
Lee Gang-jin
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| DF |
9 |
An Yong-hak
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| MF |
12 |
Hwang Jin-sung
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| MF |
14 |
Kim Gi-dong |
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| MF |
17 |
Oh Jang-eun
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| MF |
18 |
Kim Chi-woo
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| FW |
10 |
Popó
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| FW |
16 |
Namgung Do |
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| Substitutes:[13]
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| GK |
24 |
Park Dong-suk |
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45'
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| DF |
4 |
Oh Beom-seok
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| DF |
7 |
Lee Yo-han |
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45'
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| MF |
8 |
Kim Hyo-il |
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49'
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| FW |
11 |
Woo Sung-yong |
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45'
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| FW |
13 |
Chun Jae-woon |
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45'
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| FW |
15 |
Lee Chun-soo
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| Manager:
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Park Hang-seo
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Other rivalries
2013
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Most Valuable Player:
Koo Ja-cheol
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Match rules
- 70 minutes (35 minutes each half)
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2015
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Most Valuable Player:
Yeom Ki-hun
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Match rules
- 70 minutes (35 minutes each half)
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vs J.League (JOMO Cup)
2008
2009
Invitational games
2010
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Most Valuable Player:
Lionel Messi
Assistant referees:
Jung Hae-sang
Kim Yong-soo
Fourth official:
Kim Jong-hyuk
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2012
This match was held to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which South Korea hosted.
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Most Valuable Player:
Lee Dong-gook
Assistant referees:
Kim Kye-soo
Kim Hyun-goo
Fourth official:
Song Min-seok
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Match rules
- 70 minutes (35 minutes each half)
- No extra-time and penalty shootout
- No limit on substitutions (Team 2002)
- For Team 2002, be allowed re-substitutions
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2014
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Most Valuable Player:
Park Ji-sung
Assistant referees:
Cho Min-kook / Kim Bong-gil
Lee Sang-yoon
Fourth official:
Park Kyung-hoon
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Match rules
- 80 minutes (40 minutes each half)
- No extra-time and penalty shootout
- No limit on substitutions and can be allowed re-substitutions
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2017
This game is the first all-star game to be held outside South Korea.[21]
- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Choi Hyo-jin, originally selected.[22]
- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Hwang Il-su, originally selected.[25]
2019
The friendly match against Juventus was hosted by South Korean sports agency TheFasta on 26 July 2019.[27] The K League Federation defined that this match wasn't official All-Star Game, but they cooperated to accomplish the match.[28] It was scheduled to kick-off at 20:00, but it was delayed for 50 minutes because Juventus players and staff arrived late at the stadium.[29] This match caused controversy in South Korea due to Cristiano Ronaldo who disdained the contract by refusing the signing event and sitting on the bench throughout the game.[30][31]
- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Dave Bulthuis, originally selected.[33]
2022
E-commerce company Coupang hosted Tottenham Hotspur's friendlies against K League All-Stars and Sevilla under the name of "Coupang Play Series".[36]
2023
Coupang hosted Atlético Madrid's friendlies against K League All-Stars and Manchester City.[37]
2024
Coupang hosted Tottenham Hotspur's friendlies against K League All-Stars and Bayern Munich.[40]
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| GK |
21 |
Jo Hyeon-woo |
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46(4)'
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| RB |
16 |
Choi Jun |
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46(8)'
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| CB |
25 |
Park Seung-wook |
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46(3)'
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| CB |
4 |
Park Jin-seob |
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46(11)'
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| LB |
13 |
Lee Myung-jae |
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46(2)'
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| DM |
14 |
Lee Dong-gyeong |
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46(1)'
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| DM |
6 |
Jeong Ho-yeon |
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46(7)'
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| RW |
7 |
Yoon Do-young |
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46(10)'
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| AM |
10 |
Lee Seung-woo |
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46(9)'
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| LW |
47 |
Yang Min-hyeok |
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46(6)'
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| CF |
18 |
Joo Min-kyu |
|
46(5)'
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| Substitutes:[41]
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| GK |
1 |
Hwang In-jae |
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46(4)'
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| DF |
82 |
Matej Jonjić |
|
46(1)'
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| DF |
77 |
Wanderson |
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46(2)'
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| DF |
74 |
Marko Tući |
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46(3)'
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| DF |
88 |
Hwang Mun-ki[a] |
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46(10)'
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| MF |
11 |
Cesinha |
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46(6)'
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| MF |
8 |
Oberdan |
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46(7)'
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| MF |
5 |
Italo |
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46(11)'
|
| FW |
9 |
Stanislav Iljutcenko |
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46(5)'
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| FW |
27 |
Jeong Jae-hee |
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46(8)'
|
| FW |
70 |
Anderson Oliveira |
|
46(9)'
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| Manager:
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Park Tae-ha
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|
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- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Hwang Jae-won, originally selected.[42]
2025
Coupang hosted Newcastle United's friendlies against K League All-Stars and Tottenham Hotspur.[43]
|
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| GK |
21 |
Jo Hyeon-woo |
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46(1)'
|
| RB |
2 |
Eo Jeong-won[a] |
|
61'
|
| CB |
5 |
Byeon Jun-soo |
|
46(3)'
|
| CB |
4 |
Park Jin-seob |
|
46(2)'
|
| LB |
55 |
Thomas Oude Kotte[b] |
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81'
|
| DM |
16 |
Kim Dong-hyun |
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46(5)'
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| CM |
20 |
Lee Chang-min |
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46(7)'
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| CM |
97 |
Kim Jin-gyu |
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46(6)'
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| RW |
14 |
Lee Dong-gyeong |
|
46(4)'
|
| LW |
10 |
Jeon Jin-woo |
|
46(8)'
|
| CF |
9 |
Bruno Mota |
|
|
| Substitutes:[45]
|
| GK |
1 |
Kim Kyeong-min |
|
46(1)'
|
| DF |
98 |
Anton Kryvotsyuk |
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46(2)'
|
| DF |
3 |
Caio Marcelo |
|
46(3)'
|
| DF |
19 |
Kim Young-gwon |
|
61'
|
| DF |
24 |
Han Hyeon-seo |
|
81'
|
| MF |
32 |
Luan Dias |
|
46(4)'
|
| MF |
6 |
Darijan Bojanić |
|
46(5)' 75'
|
| MF |
8 |
Oberdan |
|
46(7)'
|
| MF |
41 |
Hwang Do-yoon |
|
75'
|
| FW |
11 |
Cesinha |
|
46(6)'
|
| FW |
7 |
Jasir Asani |
|
46(8)'
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| 0
|
| Manager:
|
Kim Pan-gon
|
|
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- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Kim Moon-hwan, originally selected.[44]
- ^ Selected for the All-Star Team to replace Lee Tae-seok, originally selected.[44]
Most Valuable Player
See also
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