Similarities between K League 1 and Seoul
K League 1 and Seoul have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Administrative divisions of South Korea, Busan, FC Seoul, Gangwon Province, South Korea, Gyeonggi Province, Hangul, Incheon, K League, K League 2, K3 League, Korean Broadcasting System, LG Corporation, Seoul, Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea, 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Administrative divisions of South Korea
South Korea is made up of 17 first-tier administrative divisions: 6 metropolitan cities (gwangyeoksi 광역시/廣域市), 1 special city (teukbyeolsi 특별시/特別市), 1 special self-governing city (teukbyeol-jachisi 특별자치시/特別自治市), and 9 provinces (do 도/道), including one special self-governing province (teukbyeol jachido 특별자치도/特別自治道).
Administrative divisions of South Korea and K League 1 · Administrative divisions of South Korea and Seoul ·
Busan
Busan, formerly known as Pusan and now officially is South Korea's second most-populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.5 million inhabitants.
Busan and K League 1 · Busan and Seoul ·
FC Seoul
FC Seoul (FC 서울) is a South Korean professional football club based in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, that plays in the K League 1.
FC Seoul and K League 1 · FC Seoul and Seoul ·
Gangwon Province, South Korea
Gangwon-do is a province of South Korea, with its capital at Chuncheon.
Gangwon Province, South Korea and K League 1 · Gangwon Province, South Korea and Seoul ·
Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do (Hangul: 경기도) is the most populous province in South Korea.
Gyeonggi Province and K League 1 · Gyeonggi Province and Seoul ·
Hangul
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul (from Korean hangeul 한글), has been used to write the Korean language since its creation in the 15th century by Sejong the Great.
Hangul and K League 1 · Hangul and Seoul ·
Incheon
Incheon (formerly romanized as Inchŏn; literally "kind river"), officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시), is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi to the east.
Incheon and K League 1 · Incheon and Seoul ·
K League
K League (Hangul: K리그) (Korea Professional Football League) is South Korea's professional association football league including the first division K League 1 and the second division K League 2.
K League and K League 1 · K League and Seoul ·
K League 2
The K League 2 (Hangul: K리그2) is a South Korean professional association football league.
K League 1 and K League 2 · K League 2 and Seoul ·
K3 League
The K3 League is a top amateur football competition in South Korea.
K League 1 and K3 League · K3 League and Seoul ·
Korean Broadcasting System
Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) is the national public broadcaster of South Korea.
K League 1 and Korean Broadcasting System · Korean Broadcasting System and Seoul ·
LG Corporation
LG Corporation (Korean: 주식회사 LG), formerly Lucky-GoldStar (Korean: Leogki Geumseong 럭키금성/樂喜金星), is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation.
K League 1 and LG Corporation · LG Corporation and Seoul ·
Seoul
Seoul (like soul; 서울), officially the Seoul Special Metropolitan City – is the capital, Constitutional Court of Korea and largest metropolis of South Korea.
K League 1 and Seoul · Seoul and Seoul ·
Seoul World Cup Stadium
The Seoul World Cup Stadium (서울월드컵경기장), also known as Sangam Stadium, is a stadium used mostly for association football matches.
K League 1 and Seoul World Cup Stadium · Seoul and Seoul World Cup Stadium ·
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國; Daehan Minguk,; lit. "The Great Country of the Han People"), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and lying east to the Asian mainland.
K League 1 and South Korea · Seoul and South Korea ·
2002 FIFA World Cup
The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national football teams organized by FIFA.
2002 FIFA World Cup and K League 1 · 2002 FIFA World Cup and Seoul ·
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K League 1 and Seoul Comparison
K League 1 has 113 relations, while Seoul has 450. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 2.84% = 16 / (113 + 450).
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