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Korean Super League 1984 was second season of top football league in South Korea. Total 8 teams are participated in the league. Six of them are professional teams (Hallelujah, Yukong Elephants, Daewoo Royals, POSCO Dolphins, Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso, Hyundai Horang-i), two of them are amateur teams (Hanil Bank FC and Kookmin Bank).
Contents
- Championship playoffs
- Monthly Golden Ball
- K League Most Valuable Player
- K League Top Scorer
- K League Top Assistor
- K League Manager of the Year
- K League Fighting Spirit Award
- K League Exemplary Award
- K League Best Eleven
- References
League began 31 March 1984 and ended 11 November 1984. Season was operated its season in two stages, with the winners of each stage to the post-season championship playoffs. Point system was changed to 3 points for win, 2 points for draw and 1 point for no goal draw.
Championship playoffs
Monthly Golden Ball
Source : K-League season 1984 (Korean)
K-League Most Valuable Player
The K-League Most Valuable Player award was won by Park Chang-Sun (Daewoo Royals)
K-League Top Scorer
The K-League Top Scorer award was won by Baek Jong-Chul (Hyundai Horang-i)
K-League Top Assistor
The K-League Top Assister award was won by Rob Landsbergen (Hyundai Horang-i)
K-League Manager of the Year
The K-League Manager of the Year award was won by Jang Woon-Soo (Daewoo Royals)
K-League Fighting Spirit Award
The K-League Fighting Spirit award was won by Chung Yong-Hwan (Daewoo Royals)
K-League Exemplary Award
The K-League Exemplary award was won by Cho Young-Jeung (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso)
K-League Best Eleven
Goalkeeper: Oh Yeon-Kyo (Yukong Elephants)
Defence: Chung Yong-Hwan (Daewoo Royals), Park Kyung-Hoon (POSCO Dolphins), Park Seong-Hwa (Hallelujah), Chung Jong-Soo (Yukong Elephants)
Midfield: Park Chang-Sun (Hallelujah), Huh Jung-Moo (Hyundai Horang-i), Cho Young-Jeung (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso)
Attack: Choi Soon-Ho (POSCO Dolphins), Lee Tae-Ho (Daewoo Royals), Baek Jong-Chul (Hyundai Horang-i)