| Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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| 11/01 05:00 | 29 |
Yangpyeong FC v Daejeon Korail
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| 11/01 05:00 | 29 |
Gyeongju HNP v Yeoju
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| 11/01 05:00 | 29 |
Jeonbuk Motors II v Ulsan Citizen FC
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| 11/02 05:00 | 29 |
Paju Citizen FC v Mokpo City
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| 11/02 05:00 | 29 |
Chuncheon FC v Busan Trans Corp
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| 11/02 05:00 | 29 |
Siheung City AC v Gangneung City
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| 11/02 05:00 | 29 |
Pocheon Citizen FC v Gimhae City
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Gimhae City v Yangpyeong FC
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Gangneung City v Pocheon Citizen FC
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Siheung City AC v Paju Citizen FC
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Mokpo City v Rhyl
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Changwon City v Busan Trans Corp
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Gyeongju HNP v Ulsan Citizen FC
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| 11/08 05:00 | 30 |
Daejeon Korail v Jeonbuk Motors II
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Gyeongju HNP
Mokpo City
Gimhae City
Gangneung City
Changwon City
Busan Trans Corp
Daejeon Korail
Paju Citizen FC
Hwaseong FC
Ulsan Citizen FC
Pocheon Citizen FC
Siheung City AC
Yangju Citizen
Chuncheon FC
Yangpyeong FC
Cheonan City
Chungbuk Cheongju
Yeoju
Gimpo FC
Pyeongtaek Citizen FC
Dangjin Citizen FC
Daegu FC Reserves
Jeonbuk Motors II
Gyeongju Citizen
Jeonju Citizen FC
Cheongju Jikji FC
Jinju Citizen FC
Seoul Nowon United FC
Icheon Citizen
Seoul Jungang FC
Goyang Citizen FC
The K3 League is the third-highest division in the South Korean football league system. It was run as an amateur league until 2019, but was relaunched as a semi-professional league after absorbing the Korea National League in 2020. It is currently contested by 15 clubs.
The Korean National Semi-Professional Football League was founded in 1964 and lasted until it was replaced by the Korea National League in 2003. The National League (K2 League) was established to introduce the promotion and relegation system between semi-professional clubs and K League clubs. However, National League clubs which formed independent federation were reluctant to invest for their professionalization, and the plan was miscarried due to their refusal.
The Korea Football Association (KFA) continued its plan to complete the South Korean football league system. The KFA made its amateur league K3 League in 2007, and introduced promotion and relegation in the amateur K3 League after dividing it into two divisions K3 League Advanced and K3 League Basic in 2017. Meanwhile, the number of National League clubs gradually decreased, while some of them joined second-tier professional league K League 2 (K League Challenge) or were dissolved due to financial problems. The K3 League Advanced and K3 League Basic were relaunched as semi-professional leagues under the name of K3 League and K4 League respectively, and the National League was merged into the newly-developed K3 League.
At present, there is promotion and relegation between the K3 League and K4 League, but clubs cannot be promoted from K3 to the K League 2. However, the KFA has announced plans to unify the K League system, meaning that from the 2027 season onwards, there will be promotion and relegation between the K3 League and K League 2.