2020 K League Kits
It's that time of year: renewed optimism amongst the fans, anticipation of the new season ahead, transfer rumours, and of course, K League teams releasing images of their new kits for the forthcoming season. K League United has compiled new images from clubs which have already released their new kits. Last update: 1st March 20:32.
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
K League 1 Champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors released images of their new home kit for 2020 at the tail end of last year, even using it for the final match of the season - the Green Warriors' dramatic 1-0 victory over Gangwon FC which sealed the title. Jeonbuik's new kit will be on sale from February 2nd via the club's online store.
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Suwon Bluewings also released images of their new kit before the end of last season with German manufacturer Puma proving official teamwear for the second consecutive year. Bluewings' new kit isn't on sale just yet but will be available to purchase via the club's official website in due course.
FC Seoul
FC Seoul are yet to release images of their home kit but the capital club's away kit will be the same as of last season. Seoul keep each kit for two seasons, alternating each year which one will change. In 2019 the capital club released a new away kit which will be used for 2020. FC Seoul merchandise can be purchased via the club's online store or at Fan Park, located outside World Cup Stadium Subway Station Exit 2.
Back in the ACL after a three-year absence, FC Seoul will don this red and black pinstripe number for their 2020 continental campaign. However, in league play, Choi Yongsoo's men will wear this....
The new kits are available to purchase online from Monday 17th February and in store from Tuesday 18th.
Pohang Steelers
Pohang released images of a retro inspired selection of kits on Friday 10th January. The design is said to celebrate 30 years of their home stadium, Pohang Steelyard. Fans aren't able to purchase the new kit just yet, but will be able to do so via the club's merchandise partner Ravona in due course.
Gangwon FC
Gangwon FC have switched from Puma to Korean company Applerind, the same kit suppliers who make those of Daejeon Korail, the side which dumped Kim Byungsoo's side out of the FA Cup. Pre-orders were being taken via the club's Naver Store for 60,000 Won.
Daejeon Hana Citizen
No official images have been released yet but Daejeon Hana Citizen are set for a slight change to their traditional "purple" following Hana Financial Group's takeover.
Ulsan Hyundai
Pre-orders for the Horangi's 'heritage of Ulsan' kits will be on sale from 14th January via the clubs official online store.
Gwangju FC
Newly promoted Gwangju FC's kits are now available via the club's official online store priced at ₩80.000
Jeonnam Dragons
Jeonnam Dragons' new Puma kits will be available to purchase from the club shop ahead of the home opener on the 8th March and online at the end of February.
Sangju Sangmu
Army side Sangju Sangmu will be taking pre-orders for their new kit from mid-March so stay tuned to the club's official channels for more information.
Seoul E-Land
After several teaser videos, Seoul E-Land finally revelead their kits for the forthcoming season. As well as the customary navy blue for their home strip, the Leopards went for something different from previous for on the road and unveiled a sky blue away kit. Both kits are available for purchase via the club's official online shop now.
Suwon FC
In 2019 Suwon FC went bold with a half and half home shirt. This year, however, they're going brace with 'Brave Stripe'.
Seongnam FC
Along with a new catchphrase for 2020, "brand new black", Seongnam FC are back with a brand new kit. Both the black home and white away kits are available for purchase via ShopSFC, the club's official shop, priced at 94,000 Won. Pre-sales will take place from Thursday 13th February to Monday 24th.
Chungnam Asan
Now 100% a citizen club and with a new name, Chungnam Asan have relieved their first ever kits. Continuing with yellow home colours and white for away. The club haven't announced when shirts are on sale as of yet, however.
Gyeongnam FC
Bucheon FC 1995
With a 'Tone on Tone', motif, Bucheon FC 1995 released images of their new kits for the 2020 season. Pre-orders are being taken by SSAKA.com from Wednesday 19th February.
Ansan Greeners
'Ansan Smile' will adorn the Greeners' kit this season with the club sponsored by the Ansan City Government.
FC Anyang
FC Anyang have seldom had a kit that wasn't a solid 9/10 and it seems that this year will be no exception. Violets fans can pre-order the new kits using this order form.
Busan IPark
First there was a return to K League 1 and now there's a return of the stars for Busan IPark. The four stars which represent Busan IPark's four K League championships, that is. The kits is expected to be on sale from Tuesday 25th February via the club's official online store with collection available on Saturday 7th March ahead of IPark's home opener with Gwangju FC.
Daegu FC
As Daegu FC's new slogan goes, size may not matter in terms of club stature, given how the Sky Blues have performed over the last two seasons, toppling relative giants to lift the FA Cup and qualify for the AFC Champions League in 2019, but it does when purchasing their new kit!
According to manufacturer Forward, "The uniform design concept was inspired by the Thunderbolt. Inspired by the lightning strikes in the sky, it was designed with the concept of ‘dynamic Daegu FC’. This was also inspired by the fact that Daegu FC’s performance was passionate and enthusiastic during last season."
Fans can purchase the new jersey from the club's official online store, priced at 119,000 Won for an authentic version, or 79,000 for a replica.
Jeju United
According to Jeju United's official social media channels, the playing staff had a say in the design of the Islanders' new kit this season, opting for the more comfortable round neck. Pre-orders can be made from Monday 24th February and images of the players sporting their new clobber are expected to be released on Tuesday 25th.
Incheon United
The 22nd and final K League team to unveil images of their new kit was Incheon United. However, according to the cub's official Instagram, the kit pictured above is a temporary version and may change as the season goes on.
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
K League 1 Champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors released images of their new home kit for 2020 at the tail end of last year, even using it for the final match of the season - the Green Warriors' dramatic 1-0 victory over Gangwon FC which sealed the title. Jeonbuik's new kit will be on sale from February 2nd via the club's online store.
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Suwon Bluewings also released images of their new kit before the end of last season with German manufacturer Puma proving official teamwear for the second consecutive year. Bluewings' new kit isn't on sale just yet but will be available to purchase via the club's official website in due course.
FC Seoul
FC Seoul are yet to release images of their home kit but the capital club's away kit will be the same as of last season. Seoul keep each kit for two seasons, alternating each year which one will change. In 2019 the capital club released a new away kit which will be used for 2020. FC Seoul merchandise can be purchased via the club's online store or at Fan Park, located outside World Cup Stadium Subway Station Exit 2.
Back in the ACL after a three-year absence, FC Seoul will don this red and black pinstripe number for their 2020 continental campaign. However, in league play, Choi Yongsoo's men will wear this....
The new kits are available to purchase online from Monday 17th February and in store from Tuesday 18th.
Pohang Steelers
Image via Pohang Steelers |
Gangwon FC
Image via Gangwon FC |
Daejeon Hana Citizen
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No official images have been released yet but Daejeon Hana Citizen are set for a slight change to their traditional "purple" following Hana Financial Group's takeover.
Ulsan Hyundai
Pre-orders for the Horangi's 'heritage of Ulsan' kits will be on sale from 14th January via the clubs official online store.
Gwangju FC
Newly promoted Gwangju FC's kits are now available via the club's official online store priced at ₩80.000
Jeonnam Dragons
Jeonnam Dragons' new Puma kits will be available to purchase from the club shop ahead of the home opener on the 8th March and online at the end of February.
Sangju Sangmu
Army side Sangju Sangmu will be taking pre-orders for their new kit from mid-March so stay tuned to the club's official channels for more information.
Seoul E-Land
After several teaser videos, Seoul E-Land finally revelead their kits for the forthcoming season. As well as the customary navy blue for their home strip, the Leopards went for something different from previous for on the road and unveiled a sky blue away kit. Both kits are available for purchase via the club's official online shop now.
Suwon FC
In 2019 Suwon FC went bold with a half and half home shirt. This year, however, they're going brace with 'Brave Stripe'.
Seongnam FC
Along with a new catchphrase for 2020, "brand new black", Seongnam FC are back with a brand new kit. Both the black home and white away kits are available for purchase via ShopSFC, the club's official shop, priced at 94,000 Won. Pre-sales will take place from Thursday 13th February to Monday 24th.
Chungnam Asan
Now 100% a citizen club and with a new name, Chungnam Asan have relieved their first ever kits. Continuing with yellow home colours and white for away. The club haven't announced when shirts are on sale as of yet, however.
Gyeongnam FC
Bucheon FC 1995
With a 'Tone on Tone', motif, Bucheon FC 1995 released images of their new kits for the 2020 season. Pre-orders are being taken by SSAKA.com from Wednesday 19th February.
Ansan Greeners
'Ansan Smile' will adorn the Greeners' kit this season with the club sponsored by the Ansan City Government.
FC Anyang
FC Anyang have seldom had a kit that wasn't a solid 9/10 and it seems that this year will be no exception. Violets fans can pre-order the new kits using this order form.
Busan IPark
First there was a return to K League 1 and now there's a return of the stars for Busan IPark. The four stars which represent Busan IPark's four K League championships, that is. The kits is expected to be on sale from Tuesday 25th February via the club's official online store with collection available on Saturday 7th March ahead of IPark's home opener with Gwangju FC.
Daegu FC
As Daegu FC's new slogan goes, size may not matter in terms of club stature, given how the Sky Blues have performed over the last two seasons, toppling relative giants to lift the FA Cup and qualify for the AFC Champions League in 2019, but it does when purchasing their new kit!
According to manufacturer Forward, "The uniform design concept was inspired by the Thunderbolt. Inspired by the lightning strikes in the sky, it was designed with the concept of ‘dynamic Daegu FC’. This was also inspired by the fact that Daegu FC’s performance was passionate and enthusiastic during last season."
Fans can purchase the new jersey from the club's official online store, priced at 119,000 Won for an authentic version, or 79,000 for a replica.
Jeju United
According to Jeju United's official social media channels, the playing staff had a say in the design of the Islanders' new kit this season, opting for the more comfortable round neck. Pre-orders can be made from Monday 24th February and images of the players sporting their new clobber are expected to be released on Tuesday 25th.
Incheon United
The 22nd and final K League team to unveil images of their new kit was Incheon United. However, according to the cub's official Instagram, the kit pictured above is a temporary version and may change as the season goes on.
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