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Nexen Heroes

Nexen Heroes (넥센 히어로즈; Nexen Heroes) is a Korean professional baseball team founded in 1982, with a home stadium in the high-foot Sky Dome, the team has a history of resale.

Philharmonic Korea

Fila Korea (Fila Korea) the world's top sports brand, by the Fila Korea strains of the club acquired global business, its tennis, skiing, golf, yoga, racing, mountaineering and other areas of the supplies most famous, is considered to be the representative of art, luxury model.

K League

The Korea Professional Football League (K리그, K League, K League) is a professional soccer league in Korea, established in 1983 and divided into two levels since 2013: the Korea Professional Football Classic League (Classic K League) and the Korea Professional Football Challenge League. It is the most successful club in the history of the K-League, having won the title seven times.

Doosan Bears

The Doosan Bears (두산 베어스, Doosan bears) are a professional baseball team in Korea, founded in 1982, whose home field is Jamsil Baseball Stadium, owned by the Doosan Group, and won the championship in the first year of Korean professional baseball. The team is owned by the Doosan Group and won the championship in its first year of existence;

Lotte Giants

Lotte Giants (롯데 자이언츠; Lotte Giants) is a Korean professional baseball team founded in 1975, whose home field is Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium, owned by the Lotte Group, and has won the annual championship twice (1984, 1992).

Korean Baseball Committee

The Korean Baseball Committee (한국 야구 위원회, Korea Baseball Organization) is the governing body of professional baseball in Korea, established in 1982, and currently there are 10 participating teams in the Korean Professional Baseball League.

LG Twins

LG Twins (LG 트윈스 프로야구단; LG Twins) is a professional baseball team in Korea, the parent company of LG Group, founded in 1982, formerly known as the MBC Young Dragons, home to the Silkworm Complex baseball stadium, which has won the annual championship in 1990 and 1994. The team won the annual championship in 1990 and 1994.

Samsung Lion

Samsung Lions (삼성 라이온즈; Samsung Lions) is a professional baseball team in South Korea, founded in 1982, belongs to the Samsung Group, now home to Daegu Samsung Lions Park, has won the annual championship eight times (as of 2016).

SK Flying Dragons

SK Flying Dragons (SK 와이번스; K Wyverns) is a professional baseball team in Korea, founded in 2000, home to Incheon Munho Baseball Stadium, which has won the annual championship three times (2007, 2008, 2010).

KT Wizard Team

KT Wizards (KT 위즈; kt Wiz) is a professional baseball team in Korea, founded in 2013, with its home field being Suwon Baseball Stadium, and joined the Korean Professional Baseball in the 2015 season.

Korea Chess Academy

The Korean Baduk Association (한국기원; Korean Baduk Association) is the governing body for professional Go in Korea, founded in 1945 and located in Seoul. The official website of the Korean Baduk Association publishes world rankings and other information.

2015 Gwangju World University Games

The 28th Gwangju Summer Universiade 2015 will be hosted by Gwangju, Korea and is scheduled to take place from July 1, 2015 to July 12, 2015. The official website of the 2015 World University Games will release various information about the event.

Suwon Samsung Blue Wing

Suwon Samsung Bluewings Football Club is a professional soccer club in Korea, established in 1995, with a home stadium of Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon City, which can accommodate more than 40,000 spectators. Suwon Samsung won the AFC Champions League for two consecutive years in 2001 and 2002.

Jeonbuk Hyundai

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC is a professional soccer club in Korea, owned by, and established in 1994, with a home stadium of 42,000 spectators in Jeonju World Cup Stadium. Jeonbuk Hyundai was the first East Asian team to win the AFC Champions League.

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