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🏆 South Korea K League All-time Top Goalscorer

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Lee Dong-gook
South Korea Lee Dong-gook
South Korea
228
Goals
App.: 548 Ratio: 0.42
K League Regular season only

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Lee Dong-gook
South Korea Lee Dong-gook
South Korea
228 (Goals App.: 548 Ratio: 0.42)
K League Regular season only
2
Dejan Damjanović
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović
Montenegro
198
Goals
App.: 380 Ratio: 0.52
K League Regular season only

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Dejan Damjanović
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović
Montenegro
198 (Goals App.: 380 Ratio: 0.52)
K League Regular season only
3
Joo Min-kyu
South Korea Joo Min-kyu
South Korea
134
Goals
App.: 326 Ratio: 0.41
K League Regular season only

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Joo Min-kyu
South Korea Joo Min-kyu
South Korea
134 (Goals App.: 326 Ratio: 0.41)
K League Regular season only
4
Kim Shin-wook
South Korea Kim Shin-wook
South Korea
132
Goals
App.: 350 Ratio: 0.38
K League Regular season only

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Kim Shin-wook
South Korea Kim Shin-wook
South Korea
132 (Goals App.: 350 Ratio: 0.38)
K League Regular season only
5
Kim Eun-jung
South Korea Kim Eun-jung
South Korea
123
Goals
App.: 444 Ratio: 0.28
K League Regular season only

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Kim Eun-jung
South Korea Kim Eun-jung
South Korea
123 (Goals App.: 444 Ratio: 0.28)
K League Regular season only
6
Jung Jo-gook
South Korea Jung Jo-gook
South Korea
121
Goals
App.: 392 Ratio: 0.31
K League Regular season only

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Jung Jo-gook
South Korea Jung Jo-gook
South Korea
121 (Goals App.: 392 Ratio: 0.31)
K League Regular season only
7
Woo Sung-yong
South Korea Woo Sung-yong
South Korea
116
Goals
App.: 439 Ratio: 0.26
K League Regular season only

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Woo Sung-yong
South Korea Woo Sung-yong
South Korea
116 (Goals App.: 439 Ratio: 0.26)
K League Regular season only
8
Kim Do-hoon
South Korea Kim Do-hoon
South Korea
114
Goals
App.: 257 Ratio: 0.44
K League Regular season only

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Kim Do-hoon
South Korea Kim Do-hoon
South Korea
114 (Goals App.: 257 Ratio: 0.44)
K League Regular season only
9
Kim Hyun-seok
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok
South Korea
110
Goals
App.: 371 Ratio: 0.3
K League Regular season only

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Kim Hyun-seok
South Korea Kim Hyun-seok
South Korea
110 (Goals App.: 371 Ratio: 0.3)
K League Regular season only
10
Saša Drakulić
Serbia Saša Drakulić
Serbia
104
Goals
App.: 271 Ratio: 0.38
K League Regular season only

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Saša Drakulić
Serbia Saša Drakulić
Serbia
104 (Goals App.: 271 Ratio: 0.38)
K League Regular season only

Summary

K League (Korean: K리그) is South Korea's professional football league. It includes the first division K League 1 and the second division K League 2. Clubs competing in the K League have won a record total of twelve AFC Champions League titles, the top continental competition for Asian clubs.

Until the 1970s, South Korean football operated two major football leagues, the National Semi-professional Football League and the National University Football League, but these were not professional leagues in which footballers could focus on only football. In 1979, however, the Korea Football Association (KFA)'s president Choi Soon-young planned to found a professional football league, and made South Korea's first professional football club Hallelujah FC the next year.

After the South Korean professional baseball league KBO League was founded in 1982, the KFA was aware of crisis about the popularity of football. In 1983, it urgently made the Korean Super League with two professional clubs (Hallelujah FC, Yukong Elephants) and three semi-professional clubs (POSCO Dolphins, Daewoo Royals, Kookmin Bank) to professionalize South Korean football. Then, the Super League accomplished its purpose after existing clubs were also converted into professional clubs (POSCO Atoms, Daewoo Royals) and new professional clubs joined the league. In the early years, it also showed a promotion system by giving qualifications to the Semi-professional League winners. (Hanil Bank in 1984, Sangmu FC in 1985)

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