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Korean Super Cup fixtures and results

Tournament status

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21/02/202621/02/2026

Latest results

Matches
21.02.26
Ended
Jeonbuk
Jeonbuk
Daejeon
Daejeon
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Statistics

Home1 match
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Away0 matches
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Total Goals
2
2
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Average Goals per Game
2
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Avg. minute of the first goal
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Average time per goal
45.0'
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The Korean Super Cup is a traditional football fixture in South Korea that serves as a season opener, typically featuring the K League champion against the national cup winner. First introduced in 1999, the competition was played as a single decisive match and highlighted the clash between the country’s top teams. Although it was discontinued after 2006, the Super Cup concept has remained relevant and was revived in 2026, reflecting renewed interest in showcasing elite domestic football at the start of the season. Historically, clubs like Suwon Samsung Bluewings have been among the most successful, adding to the prestige of the competition.

Pages dedicated to the Korean Super Cup, such as the one on Scores24, usually provide an overview of teams, standings, and general tournament insights, helping fans stay updated on developments around this compact but symbolic event.

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