Hwacheon KSPO Claims First-Ever Title
Choi Yujeong Shines with Two Goals and One Assist
Historic Triumph as WK League Champions
Sweeping the Regular Season, National Championship, and National Sports Festival

The Hwacheon KSPO women's professional soccer team won the WK League championship trophy for the first time since its establishment.

The players of Hwacheon KSPO women's professional soccer team are taking a commemorative photo after winning the WK League champion trophy for the first time since the club's founding. Provided by Hwacheon County

The players of Hwacheon KSPO women's professional soccer team are taking a commemorative photo after winning the WK League champion trophy for the first time since the club's founding. Provided by Hwacheon County

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On November 15, at the Hwacheon Sports Park Main Stadium, Hwacheon KSPO secured a 4-3 victory over Seoul City Hall in the second leg of the 2025 WK League Championship, led by Choi Yujeong's outstanding performance with two goals and one assist.


Having already won the first leg 3-2 on November 8, KSPO clinched the title by defeating Seoul City Hall with an aggregate score of 7-5 over the two matches.


Last year, Hwacheon KSPO finished as runners-up after losing to Suwon FC Women in the championship, but this year, they overcame Seoul City Hall to claim their first-ever championship since the club's founding in 2011, finally achieving their long-awaited victory.


Notably, after consecutively winning the 24th National Women's Football Championship and the 104th National Sports Festival this year, Hwacheon KSPO completed a "treble" by finishing first in the WK League regular season and winning the championship series, becoming the first women's semi-professional team to achieve this historic feat.

The Hwacheon KSPO women's professional soccer team won the WK League championship trophy for the first time since its establishment. Photo by Hwacheon County

The Hwacheon KSPO women's professional soccer team won the WK League championship trophy for the first time since its establishment. Photo by Hwacheon County

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With their championship win, KSPO also secured a spot in the 2026-2027 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women's Champions League (AWCL).



Despite the chilly weather on November 15, the day of the second leg of the championship, local residents of Hwacheon filled the stadium, passionately cheering for the home team's victory.


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