Honours
Competition | Winner | Details | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
K-League Champions | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma | 2006 K-League | First Division |
K-League (Stage 1) | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma | 2006 K-League (Stage 1) | Spring Part |
K-League (Stage 2) | Suwon Samsung Bluewings | 2006 K-League (Stage 2) | Autumn Part |
N-League Champions | Goyang Kookmin Bank | Second Division | |
N-League (Stage 1) | Goyang Kookmin Bank | Spring Part | |
N-League (Stage 2) | Gimpo Hallelujah | Autumn Part | |
Korean FA Cup | Chunnam Dragons | 2006 Korean FA Cup | FA Cup |
Korean Super Cup | Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i | Ulsan Hyundai defeated Jeonbuk 1-0 | Super Cup2 |
K-League Cup | FC Seoul | 2006 K-League Cup | League Cup3 |
N-League Cup | Changwon City | Ulsan Mipo finished as runners-up | League Cup4 |
President's Cup | Gimpo Hallelujah | Busan TC finished as runners-up | Amateur Cup5 |
Konygreen Cup | LG Cyon | Bukak Club finished as runners-up | Amateur Cup6 |
- 2 - League champions (2005) versus FA Cup winners (2005)
- 3 - K-League teams only
- 4 - N-League and lower teams only
- 5 - Tournament for non-professional teams (inc. K-League reserve teams)
- 6 - FA Cup qualification tournament for teams outside of the K-League and the N-League
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