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Standings

K3 League · 2026

Current K3 League 2026 standings with 14 teams. Siheung Citizen leads the table with 39 points after 15 matches, followed by Pocheon on 31 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Siheung Citizen15123023:11+1239
WWDWD
2Pocheon1594226:13+1331
WDWWD
3Daejeon Korail1584326:11+1528
WDLWW
4Busan Transportation1576224:12+1227
DDWLD
5Changwon City1565415:13+223
DWWWD
6Yeoju Sejong1555518:19-120
WLWDD
7Gangneung City1554612:19-719
LWLWD
8Dangjin Citizen1553721:23-218
DLWLL
9Gyeongju HNP1537521:21016
DDDDW
10Chuncheon1543826:25+115
LDDWW
11Ulsan Citizen1534812:18-613
DLLLD
12Mokpo City1519511:20-912
DDDLL
13Yangpyeong1526712:24-1212
LDLLD
14Jeonbuk Motors II1515916:34-188
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Results

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Regular season – 1520/06/2026–21/06/2026
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Regular season – 1406/06/2026–07/06/2026
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Regular season – 1330/05/2026–31/05/2026
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Regular season – 1223/05/2026
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Upcoming Fixtures

70 matches
Ulsan Citizen
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 17
Siheung Citizen
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 17
Dangjin Citizen
Pocheon
Regular season – 17
Daejeon Korail
Gyeongju HNP
Regular season – 17
Mokpo City
Gangneung City
Regular season – 17
Changwon City
Chuncheon
Regular season – 17
Yangpyeong
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 17
Dangjin Citizen
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 21
Gyeongju HNP
Siheung Citizen
Regular season – 18
Pocheon
Daejeon Korail
Regular season – 18
Dangjin Citizen
Mokpo City
Regular season – 18
Gangneung City
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 18
Yangpyeong
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 18
Changwon City
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 18
Chuncheon
Ulsan Citizen
Regular season – 18
Dangjin Citizen
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 19
Pocheon
Mokpo City
Regular season – 19
Yangpyeong
Gyeongju HNP
Regular season – 19
Busan Transportation
Changwon City
Regular season – 19
Jeonbuk Motors II
Ulsan Citizen
Regular season – 19
Siheung Citizen
Daejeon Korail
Regular season – 19
Gangneung City
Chuncheon
Regular season – 19
Dangjin Citizen
Chuncheon
Regular season – 20
Daejeon Korail
Yangpyeong
Regular season – 20
Gangneung City
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 20
Gyeongju HNP
Changwon City
Regular season – 20
Siheung Citizen
Pocheon
Regular season – 20
Mokpo City
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 20
Ulsan Citizen
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 20
Changwon City
Daejeon Korail
Regular season – 21
Ulsan Citizen
Gyeongju HNP
Regular season – 21
Yangpyeong
Siheung Citizen
Regular season – 21
Pocheon
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 21
Gangneung City
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 21
Mokpo City
Chuncheon
Regular season – 21
Daejeon Korail
Ulsan Citizen
Regular season – 22
Gangneung City
Gyeongju HNP
Regular season – 22
Chuncheon
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 22
Jeonbuk Motors II
Mokpo City
Regular season – 22
Siheung Citizen
Changwon City
Regular season – 22
Yangpyeong
Pocheon
Regular season – 22
Dangjin Citizen
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 22
Daejeon Korail
Gangneung City
Regular season – 23
Changwon City
Yangpyeong
Regular season – 23
Pocheon
Chuncheon
Regular season – 23
Yeoju Sejong
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 23
Ulsan Citizen
Siheung Citizen
Regular season – 23
Dangjin Citizen
Gyeongju HNP
Regular season – 23
Mokpo City
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 23
Changwon City
Pocheon
Regular season – 24
Chuncheon
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 24
Yangpyeong
Ulsan Citizen
Regular season – 24
Daejeon Korail
Dangjin Citizen
Regular season – 24
Busan Transportation
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 24
Gangneung City
Siheung Citizen
Regular season – 24
Gyeongju HNP
Mokpo City
Regular season – 24
Chuncheon
Busan Transportation
Regular season – 25
Dangjin Citizen
Siheung Citizen
Regular season – 25
Gangneung City
Yangpyeong
Regular season – 25
Yeoju Sejong
Gyeongju HNP
Regular season – 25
Jeonbuk Motors II
Pocheon
Regular season – 25
Mokpo City
Daejeon Korail
Regular season – 25
Ulsan Citizen
Changwon City
Regular season – 25
Busan Transportation
Jeonbuk Motors II
Regular season – 26
Changwon City
Gangneung City
Regular season – 26
Daejeon Korail
Yeoju Sejong
Regular season – 26
Gyeongju HNP
Chuncheon
Regular season – 26
Mokpo City
Siheung Citizen
Regular season – 26
Pocheon
Ulsan Citizen
Regular season – 26
Yangpyeong
Dangjin Citizen
Regular season – 26

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the K3 League. Siheung Citizen leads with 12 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scorers

1Jun-young Han · Dangjin Citizen1
2Chang-Gu Han · Dangjin Citizen0

Top Assists

1Jun-young Han · Dangjin Citizen0
2Chang-Gu Han · Dangjin Citizen0

Top Cards

Yellow Cards
1CHChang-Gu Han · Dangjin Citizen1
2JHJun-young Han · Dangjin Citizen0
Red Cards
1CHChang-Gu Han · Dangjin Citizen1
2JHJun-young Han · Dangjin Citizen0

Teams

K3 League

All 14 teams competing in the K3 League 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

K3 League

Browse 11 archived seasons of the K3 League, from 2016 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 27 Jan 2025

Founded2020Preceded byKorea National League

The K3 League was relaunched in 2020 following a strategic merger between the former amateur K3 League (which operated from 2007 to 2019) and the declining Korea National League. This restructuring transformed the competition into a semi-professional league designed to strengthen the third tier of South Korean football. The league was established to provide a more stable and competitive environment for clubs seeking promotion to K League 2, while also serving as a pathway for reserve teams from K League 1 clubs. The 2020 reorganisation marked a significant turning point, with the league gaining increased media coverage and sponsorship interest. Over the past five seasons, the K3 League has established itself as a vital component of South Korean football's pyramid structure, with promotion and relegation mechanisms linking it directly to K League 2 and the K4 League below.

  • 2020 — K3 League established through merger of amateur K3 League and Korea National League
  • 2020 — Gimhae City won the inaugural championship in the restructured format
  • 2021 — GimPo FC captured the title, establishing competitive parity across the league
  • 2024 — Gimhae City secured their second championship title
  • 2025 — Gimhae City claimed third title, becoming the league's most successful club
  • 2026 — Korea Football Association implemented playoff system for promotion to K League 2

Competition Format 27 Jan 2025

Teams15Relegation spots2

The K3 League operates as a single-division round-robin competition where each team plays every other team twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 28 matches per season. The league champion is determined by total points accumulated, with teams earning three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. Two clubs are relegated to the K4 League at the end of each season, while promotion from K3 to K League 2 is now determined through a playoff system introduced in 2026, replacing the previous direct promotion mechanism. The playoff structure was designed to enhance competitiveness and provide greater opportunities for clubs to earn promotion through knockout football.

Records 27 Jan 2025

Most titlesGimhae City (3)

Gimhae City has established a dominant record in the K3 League era, winning three championships (2020, 2024, 2025) and setting the points record of 67 points in the inaugural 2020 season.

Analysis 27 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Gimhae City continues its dominance of the K3 League, commanding the 2025 season with an impressive 61 points from 28 matches played, maintaining a commanding lead over the chasing pack. The club's consistency is reflected in their 18 wins, 7 draws, and just 3 losses, alongside a superior goal difference of +28. Their attacking prowess has been evident throughout the campaign, with 48 goals scored—the highest tally in the league—while maintaining defensive solidity with only 20 goals conceded. The gap between first and second place underscores Gimhae City's championship credentials, as they hold a 8-point advantage over Siheung Citizen, who occupy the runner-up position with 57 points.

The title race remains competitive at the top despite Gimhae City's clear advantage. Siheung Citizen has mounted a strong challenge with 17 wins and 6 draws from their 28 matches, accumulating 57 points and maintaining a +20 goal difference. Pocheon rounds out the top three with 55 points, having won 16 of their 28 matches, demonstrating the quality and depth available throughout the league's upper echelon. Daejeon Korail occupies fourth place with 49 points, still within mathematical contention but facing an uphill battle to close the gap on the leaders.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a contrasting narrative to the competitive title race. Mokpo City occupies the final position with just 16 points from 28 matches, having won only 4 games and suffered 20 defeats—a concerning record that virtually confirms their drop to the K4 League. Jeonbuk Motors II sits in 14th place with 20 points, also facing probable relegation despite winning 5 matches. Ulsan Citizen in 13th place with 21 points must mount a significant recovery to avoid the drop, having managed only 5 wins from their 28 fixtures. The gulf between the leaders and bottom-placed clubs—45 points separating Gimhae City from Mokpo City—illustrates the competitive hierarchy within the league.

Daejeon Korail has emerged as the standout performer in the middle tier of the league, combining attacking flair with defensive solidity. Despite sitting fourth in the table with 49 points, they have scored 48 goals—matching Gimhae City's tally—while maintaining a respectable +16 goal difference. This balance suggests they possess the quality to challenge for promotion through the new playoff system, though their 7 defeats from 28 matches indicate occasional inconsistency. Their performance offers an intriguing subplot to the season, as they represent the tier of clubs capable of mounting a playoff push if they can maintain form through the final stages.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with Gangneung City's resurgence, currently occupying 11th place with 31 points after 28 matches. Despite their mid-table position, the club has demonstrated attacking capability with 38 goals scored—the third-highest in the league—yet defensive vulnerabilities have limited their progress, as they have conceded 45 goals, the joint-worst defensive record. This suggests Gangneung City possesses the attacking talent to trouble any opponent on their day, but their inconsistency and defensive fragility have prevented them from mounting a sustained challenge for the upper reaches of the table. Their trajectory will be crucial in determining whether they can avoid the relegation zone in the final matches of the season.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The 2025 K3 League season has reinforced the league's position as a genuinely competitive third tier within South Korean football. The distribution of points across the 15 clubs reveals a league where quality is stratified but not insurmountable—the gap between third-placed Pocheon (55 points) and fifth-placed Gyeongju HNP (45 points) represents a 10-point differential that could theoretically be overcome in the remaining fixtures. This competitive balance makes the K3 League an attractive proposition for betting markets, as form fluctuations and injury crises can rapidly alter the standings.

The introduction of the playoff system for promotion to K League 2 has fundamentally altered the strategic considerations for clubs finishing in the middle of the table. Previously, direct promotion would have been available to the top finisher or top two finishers; now, clubs from positions 2–6 (or thereabouts) may have realistic opportunities to secure promotion through knockout football. This structural change has implications for how clubs manage their seasons, potentially leading to more aggressive football in the run-in as teams battle for playoff positioning rather than accepting their league position as final.

Performance Metrics and Tactical Trends

Gimhae City's dominance is reflected not merely in points accumulated but in their win percentage of 64%, the highest in the league. This consistency—18 wins from 28 matches—suggests a squad of genuine quality capable of competing at a higher level. Their +28 goal difference, combined with 48 goals scored and only 20 conceded, indicates a team that combines attacking creativity with defensive discipline. The contrast with lower-placed clubs is stark: Mokpo City's 14% win percentage and -33 goal difference represent a chasm in quality that reflects the hierarchical nature of professional football.

The midfield tier of the league, encompassing positions 4–8, presents the most intriguing competitive landscape. Daejeon Korail (49 points), Gyeongju HNP (45 points), Busan Transportation (44 points), Changwon City (43 points), and Yangpyeong (43 points) are separated by just 6 points, creating a congested battle for playoff positioning. These clubs represent the aspirational targets for K League 2 promotion, and their performances throughout the season will determine the intensity of the playoff race.

Development and Youth Integration

As a semi-professional league serving as the third tier of South Korean football, the K3 League plays a crucial role in player development and club progression. Many clubs in the league operate reserve teams or development squads affiliated with K League 1 clubs, using the K3 League as a platform for young players to gain competitive experience. This structural feature distinguishes the K3 League from purely amateur competitions and reinforces its importance within the Korean football pyramid. The league's competitive nature ensures that young players face genuine challenges and must perform at a high standard to progress, contributing to the overall quality of South Korean football.

International Context

While the K3 League does not directly participate in AFC competitions due to its third-tier status, its role in developing talent for K League 1 and K League 2 clubs that do compete in continental tournaments is significant. Players who progress through the K3 League pathway may eventually represent South Korea in AFC Champions League competitions or qualify for the national team. The league's semi-professional structure and increasing media coverage have elevated its profile, making it an attractive destination for foreign players seeking to establish themselves in Asian football before potentially moving to higher-profile leagues.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the K3 League?

The K3 League features 15 teams competing in a single division, each playing 28 matches per season in a home-and-away round-robin format.

What is the K3 League's position in South Korean football?

The K3 League is the third tier of South Korean professional football, sitting below K League 1 and K League 2, and above the K4 League. It serves as a pathway for clubs seeking promotion to K League 2.

How does promotion work from the K3 League?

As of 2026, promotion to K League 2 is determined through a playoff system rather than direct promotion. The top finishers compete in playoffs for the limited promotion spots available.

Which club has won the most K3 League titles?

Gimhae City is the most successful club in K3 League history with three championship titles won in 2020, 2024, and 2025.

How many clubs are relegated from the K3 League?

Two clubs are relegated from the K3 League to the K4 League at the end of each season based on their final league position.

When was the K3 League founded in its current form?

The K3 League was established in 2020 through a merger of the former amateur K3 League (2007–2019) and the Korea National League, creating the current semi-professional third tier.

API data: 23 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 27 Jan 2025