News
The ban was introduced as an initiative to develop local goalkeeping talent in the nation and had been enforced since 1999.
The ruling was initially done to promote more home-grown ‘keepers but with 26 clubs in the country’s top two tiers, the ...
The ban was initially brought in in 1999 when the country’s top domestic competition only had 10 teams, but it has expanded ...
2d
Yonhap News Agency on MSNS. Korean football league to reopen doors to foreign goalkeepers in 2026The South Korean football league will reopen its doors to foreign-born goalkeepers starting in 2026, 27 years after shutting ...
Having lost their opening fixture there’s little margin for error when Ulsan HD face Fluminense FC in New York New Jersey.
India, ranked 70th in the world, have never faced Mongolia before. The East Asian side only played their first official match ...
Incheon United continued their unstoppable march towards K League 2 promotion when Hwaseong FC were well-beaten on Saturday ...
Ulsan HD are set to clash with one of the tournament favorites, Fluminense of Brazil in their second Group F match of the ...
Reports swirl in mainland media over fate of Branko Ivankovic, as former Indonesia boss Shin Tae-yong throws his hat in the ...
5d
Yonhap News Agency on MSNS. Korean champions Ulsan HD FC seeking 1st win, knockout berth at Club World CupUlsan HD FC, three-time defending South Korean football champions, will pursue a knockout berth at the expanded FIFA Club ...
23h
VnExpress International on MSNSouth Korea lifts ban on foreign goalkeepers in K League after 26 yearsA 26-year ban on foreign goalkeepers in South Korea's top flight has been lifted for the start of the 2026 season.
Jordan, Iran, Lebanon, Singapore, and Bhutan comprise Group A, with matches initially due to take place in Amman — Jordan's ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results