K League

Korean football's K League became the focus of the football and wider sports world's attention at the weekend, as it resumed its 2019-20 season after suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic

Korean football's K League and its media rights distribution partner Sportradar have agreed deals in 17 international markets ahead of the league's 2020 season restart today

Korea’s football and baseball leagues have published detailed guidelines governing their resumptions this week.

Korean football's K League will stream the first match of its restarted 2020 season this Friday for free to a global audience on YouTube and Twitter

Korean football's K League has announced new domestic broadcasters ahead of the planned restart of its season this Friday, May 8

The South Korean professional football season will kick off on May 8, after more than two months out of action due to the Covid-19 pandemic

Football in South Korea returned yesterday (Thursday) for the first time since February with a behind-closed-doors friendly match between K League 1 team Incheon United and K League 2 team Suwon FC

Korean football's K-League is projecting a decline in revenues of KRW57.5bn ($47m) this year due to Covid-19

Korean football clubs are facing dangerous financial problems due to the suspension of their season, the Yonhap News Agency has reported

The K-League, Korea's professional football league, has opened a media facility that will be the central hub for the production of its live matches and other content

Pooling media rights to Korea’s K-League with national-team matches was supposed to create a property more valuable than the sum of its parts. John Duerden investigates why it isn’t working yet.

Sports data and content company Sportradar has agreed an exclusive multi-year global media rights distribution deal with the Korea Professional Football League (K League), the organising body of the to…