K League

The Korea Professional Football League and sports data and betting services company Sportradar have renewed their wide-ranging global media and betting rights deal for another four years, with sponsorship…

Korean baseball, football and volleyball leagues are welcoming fans back to stadiums in Seoul this week as the government relaxes pandemic-related restrictions

South Korea has relaxed pandemic-related restrictions on attendances at outdoor sports events

Replay of a live SportBusiness webinar held March 18 discussing the challenges faced by football leagues in the Asia-Pacific region as they seek to develop their media-rights businesses

The Korea Professional Football League and sports data firm Sportradar are launching a new streaming platform, K League TV, targeting international markets

Korea's football league, the K League, has agreed a joint venture with telco KT Corporation to create a football television channel

South Korean football's K League has reported significant increases in audiences for its digital content in 2020 compared to the previous season

Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings chairman Kwon Oh-gap has been reappointed as president of the K League, the Korea Professional Football League, for another four-year term

The Australian Institute of Sport is to provide funding of more than A$115m ($82.1m/€69.7

The South Korean government is permitting a limited number of fans back into baseball and football stadiums after social distancing restrictions in the country were lifted

The Korean K League's board of directors has recommended cuts to player salaries to ease the financial burden on clubs during the Covid-19 period

K League and KBO teams in Seoul and its conurbation will again play in front of empty grandstands due to a rise in Covid-19 cases in the region

The restriction on fans attending South Korean football games will be raised to 25 per cent of stadium capacity from August 14

Asian football leagues are experiencing mixed fortunes as they seek to return after Covid-19 shutdowns

South Korean football's K League is today opening ticket sales for matches this weekend, as it prepares to welcome fans back to stadiums for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic

The South Korean government is permitting a limited number of fans back into baseball and football stadiums under new rules aimed at preventing the spread of Covid-19

Insurance companies are removing or ramping up the cost of pandemic insurance for sports events - CNA/Reuters South Korean football's K League hopes to have fans back in stadiums from July 10 - Yonhap

There have been six positive Covid-19 tests from English Premier League players or club staff after the league's first phase of testing - Sky Sports