Korean Baduk League
The Korean Baduk League is a Go competition in South Korea. The league is made up of eight teams sponsored by several different companies. The tournament itself is sponsored by Baduk TV.[1]
Past winners and runners-up
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2004 | Hangame | Unknown |
2005 | SG Shinsung E&C | Unknown |
2006 | GS Caltex | Unknown |
2007 | Yeongnam Ilbo | SG Shinsung E&C |
2008 | Yeongnam Ilbo | SG Shinsung E&C |
2009 | Yeongnam Ilbo | Hangame |
2010 | Shinan Sea Salt | Hangame |
2011 | POSCO LED | |
2012 | Hangame | |
2013 | Shinan Sea Salt | |
2014 | t-broad | |
2015 | t-broad | |
2016 | t-broad | |
2017 | Korea Price Information | |
2018 | POSCO Chemtech | |
2019-20 | Korea Price Information | |
2020-21 | Celltrion | |
2021-22 | Hapcheon |
References
- ^ "2011 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.[permanent dead link]
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
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- Myeongin
- GS Caltex Cup
- Korean Baduk League
- BC Card Cup
- Baccus Cup
- Choegowi
- Ch'eongpung Cup
- Chunwon
- Gukgi
- Guksu
- Kiseong
- Kiwang
- King of Kings
- KT Cup
- KTF Cup
- LG Refined Oil Cup
- MBC TV Cup
- New Pros Strongest
- Osram Cup
- Paedal Cup
- Paewang
- Prices Information Cup
- SBS TV Cup
- Siptan
- SK Gas Cup
- Taewang
- Wangwi
- Yeongnam Ilbo Cup
- Female Myungin
- Women's Guksu
- Female Kisung
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