2011 K-League
Football league season
The 2011 K League, officially known as Hyundai Oilbank K-League 2011, was the 29th season of the K League. It was sponsored by Hyundai Oilbank.
Teams
Locations of the 2011 K League clubs
Managerial changes
Foreign players
Regular season
League table
Source: K LeagueRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored Notes:
- ^ Qualified as champions of the FA Cup.
Positions by matchday
Results
Source: K LeagueLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Championship playoffs
Bracket
Final table
Source: RSSSF(C) Champions
Player statistics
Top scorers
Top assist providers
Awards
Main awards
Best XI
Source:[4]
Attendance
Attendance by club
Pos
|
Team
|
Total
|
High
|
Low
|
Average
|
Change
|
1
|
FC Seoul
|
447,397
|
51,606
|
9,797
|
27,962
|
−9.4%†
|
2
|
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
|
400,073
|
44,537
|
13,004
|
23,534
|
−11.6%†
|
3
|
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
|
259,790
|
33,554
|
8,334
|
16,237
|
+13.5%†
|
4
|
Ulsan Hyundai
|
254,164
|
34,758
|
3,376
|
15,885
|
+104.0%†
|
5
|
Daejeon Citizen
|
213,653
|
32,340
|
4,771
|
14,244
|
+66.1%†
|
6
|
Pohang Steelers
|
226,527
|
21,317
|
5,473
|
14,158
|
+26.7%†
|
7
|
Gyeongnam FC
|
136,021
|
22,468
|
1,214
|
9,068
|
−27.5%†
|
8
|
Gwangju FC
|
131,844
|
36,241
|
2,515
|
8,790
|
n/a†
|
9
|
Sangju Sangmu Phoenix
|
126,594
|
16,400
|
3,245
|
8,440
|
+123.2%†
|
10
|
Incheon United
|
113,432
|
27,831
|
1,127
|
7,562
|
−11.8%†
|
11
|
Busan IPark
|
108,630
|
29,267
|
2,336
|
7,242
|
+64.9%†
|
12
|
Jeonnam Dragons
|
102,810
|
19,247
|
1,368
|
6,854
|
−42.9%†
|
13
|
Daegu FC
|
97,157
|
20,187
|
1,027
|
6,477
|
+31.0%†
|
14
|
Gangwon FC
|
87,676
|
15,497
|
2,017
|
5,845
|
−38.7%†
|
15
|
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
|
86,952
|
12,131
|
2,893
|
5,797
|
+40.4%†
|
16
|
Jeju United
|
69,138
|
12,775
|
1,191
|
4,609
|
−14.7%†
|
|
League total
|
2,861,858
|
51,606
|
1,027
|
11,634
|
+6.3%†
|
Top matches
Rank |
Date |
Home |
Score |
Away |
Venue |
Attendance |
Matchday |
Day of week
|
1 |
6 March 2011 |
FC Seoul |
0–2 |
Suwon Samsung Bluewings |
Seoul World Cup Stadium |
51,606 |
Round 1 |
Sunday
|
2 |
3 October 2011 |
Suwon Samsung Bluewings |
1–0 |
FC Seoul |
Suwon World Cup Stadium |
44,537 |
Round 27 |
Monday
|
3 |
11 June 2011 |
FC Seoul |
1–1 |
Pohang Steelers |
Seoul World Cup Stadium |
44,358 |
Round 13 |
Saturday
|
4 |
23 October 2011 |
FC Seoul |
3–1 |
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma |
Seoul World Cup Stadium |
42,909 |
Round 29 |
Sunday
|
5 |
7 May 2011 |
Suwon Samsung Bluewings |
1–2 |
Jeonnam Dragons |
Suwon World Cup Stadium |
38,068 |
Round 9 |
Saturday
|
6 |
5 March 2011 |
Gwangju FC |
3–2 |
Daegu FC |
Gwangju World Cup Stadium |
36,241 |
Round 1 |
Saturday
|
7 |
6 March 2011 |
Ulsan Hyundai |
1–2 |
Daejeon Citizen |
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium |
34,758 |
Round 1 |
Sunday
|
8 |
18 September 2011 |
FC Seoul |
2–1 |
Busan IPark |
Seoul World Cup Stadium |
33,663 |
Round 25 |
Sunday
|
9 |
4 December 2011 |
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors |
2–1 |
Ulsan Hyundai |
Jeonju World Cup Stadium |
33,554 |
Final 2nd leg |
Sunday
|
10 |
12 March 2011 |
Daejeon Citizen |
1–1 |
FC Seoul |
Daejeon World Cup Stadium |
32,340 |
Round 2 |
Saturday
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