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Sign Up Now!From the 2027 season, the number of teams in K League 1 will increase from 12 to 14 clubs. Beginning in the 2026 season, three new clubs will join K League 2, bringing the total number of teams across both divisions to 29 (12 in K League 1 and 17 in K League 2).
While the number of K League 2 teams has steadily grown — from 10 in 2021 to 11 in 2022, 13 in 2023, 15 in 2025, and 17 in 2026 — K League 1 has remained a 12-team league since the 2014 season.
The latest decision aims to rebalance the size of the two divisions and reflects the narrowing gap between them, with leading K League 2 clubs approaching mid-table K League 1 standards in areas such as revenue, attendance, and player wages.
Under the new structure, K League 1 will operate a 14-team, triple round-robin format, totalling 39 rounds from the 2027 season.