Gyeongnam FC squad annual salary K League 2 ‘2nd place’ :: Gyeongnam newspaper

The total annual salary of the Gyeongnam FC in the 2020 season was 6.92.906 million won, the second largest among the 10 K League 2 teams.

On the 28th, the Korea Professional Football Federation announced the annual salary expenditures of 11 teams in the K-League 1 (1st division) and 11 teams (excluding the military team residents) and 10 K-League 2 (2nd division) teams in the 2020 season. The annual salary was calculated based on the actual payment including both the basic salary and various allowances (win allowance, draw allowance, participation allowance, attack point allowance and other options, etc.). The grand prize is all players who have been registered in each club in the 2020 season.

The total annual salary of the 10 K-League 2 clubs was 421.3967,000 won, and the average annual salary per person was 168.83 million won.

By club, Jeju United, which returned to K-League 1 after a year of relegation by winning the K-League 2 this season, spent the highest amount of 7.45 billion won. Following that, Gyeongnam FC spent 6,92906 million won, and Daejeon spent 6,8534 million won.

Gyeongnam averaged 155,945,000 won per person. The total annual salary for domestic players was 4,541.33 million won (average 19.59,000 won per person), and 2,834 million won (average 52087,000 won per person) for foreign players.

Meanwhile, the total annual salary of all 11 players in the K-League 1 club (including domestic and foreign players) in the 2020 season was 95.2 billion, 420,000 won. The average annual salary per person is 199, 172,000 won. By club, Jeonbuk, who achieved a double by winning the K-League 1 and FA Cup in Ulhae, spent the highest amount of KRW 16.9 billion.

Jeonbuk Kim Bo-kyung

Jeonbuk Kim Bo-kyung

Jeonbuk and Ulsan players ranked 1st to 5th in the highest annual salary among domestic players. Jeonbuk Kim Bo-kyung ranked first in the domestic player’s annual salary with 1.35 billion won, followed by Jeonbuk Hong Jeong-ho (1.26 billion won), Ulsan Lee Cheong-yong (1.258 million won), Jo Hyun-woo (1.96 billion won), and Yun Bit Garam (1.065 billion won). Appeared in order. The highest annual salary among foreign players was Daegu FC Sejingya (1.43 billion won). Ulsan Junio ​​(1,113 million won) followed by Daejeon Hana Citizen Andre (1.76 billion won).

Reporter Kim Yong-hoon [email protected]

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