- Source: 2006 in South Korean football
This article shows the summary of 2006 football season in South Korea.
National teams
= FIFA World Cup
=Former manager Jo Bonfrère qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but failed to satisfy the expectations of the Korea Football Association. Dick Advocaat replaced Bonfrère to participate in the World Cup, but Advocaat secretly contracted with a Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg just before the tournament, for which he was criticized.
Despite controversies about managers, South Korea defeated Togo 2–1 and drew 1–1 with eventual finalists France. However, they were eliminated in the group stage after losing 2–0 to Switzerland in the last match.
= AFC Asian Cup qualification
== Asian Games
== Friendlies
=Senior team
Under-23 team
Leagues
= K League
=Regular season
Championship playoffs
Final table
= Korea National League
=First stage
Second stage
Championship playoff
Domestic cups
= Korean FA Cup
== Korean League Cup
== Korea National League Championship
=Group stage
Knockout stage
= Korean Super Cup
=International cups
= AFC Champions League
== FIFA Club World Cup
=Diary of the season
13 June: South Korean national team earned its first-ever World Cup victory by defeating Togo 2–1. Ahn Jung-hwan scored his third World Cup goal and became the top scoring Asian player in World Cup history.
26 June: Pim Verbeek was appointed as the manager of the South Korean national team, replacing Dick Advocaat who left to Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg.
8 July: Choi Jin-cheul retired as a player after a Korean League Cup match against Incheon United.
See also
Football in South Korea
References
External links
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