Jeju SK crest

Jeju SK

South Korea · JEJ

Jeju United play in the K League 1 at Jeju World Cup Stadium (35,657) on Jeju Island, South Korea.

Jeju Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site, an autonomous province sitting 90 kilometres south of the Korean mainland, formed by volcanic eruption and shaped by Hallasan, a 1,950-metre dormant volcano that is visible from the pitch on clear days. Playing football on Jeju is unlike playing anywhere else in Korean football, and visiting clubs consistently cite the travel as a distinguishing factor: all away matches require a flight or a long ferry crossing, which creates a fatigue and disruption that mainland teams do not face in reverse.

Jeju United were originally Yukong Elephants, founded in 1982 by the Korea National Oil Corporation and relocated to Jeju Island in 2006 after a series of mainland locations. The 2010 and 2011 K League 1 titles, the club’s only championships to date, arrived during a period when the natural isolation of the island paradoxically concentrated the squad and coaching staff in a way that urban clubs with more distractions couldn’t replicate. Coach Park Kyung-hoon built a disciplined defensive structure that conceded the fewest goals in both title-winning seasons.

The island’s tourism economy, which serves 15 million visitors annually from mainland Korea and China, means match days in Jeju often include supporters who have travelled there for the weekend and added football to their itinerary. The atmosphere is less partisan and more mixed than typical Korean football grounds, which the club has worked to counterbalance by building a dedicated local ultras culture.

Brazilian midfielder Magno, who spent four seasons at Jeju between 2015 and 2019, became one of the island’s most recognisable sporting figures. His connection to the community beyond the pitch contributed to the club’s positioning as part of Jeju’s cultural life rather than simply a football tenant.

When does Jeju United play? All K League 1 matches are in KST (UTC+9). Home matches in Jeju are physically harder to attend for mainland Korean supporters than any other club’s fixtures. For international supporters, a Saturday 19:30 kickoff in Jeju is 11:30 in Paris and 19:30 in Tokyo. Check Seoul time before planning your trip to the island.

K League 1 Matches

Past Matches (7)