FC Seoul, Daejeon, Jeju, Gwangju, Daegu
FC Seoul, Daejeon, Jeju, Gwangju, Daegu
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FC Seoul ranks third overall in the 2024 season with a total annual salary of 14.84 billion won (14.84 million U.S. dollars). The final ranking of the league is fourth. The team paid handsomely.
Seoul has a large annual salary gap between domestic and foreign players. The average annual salary per domestic player is KRW 239 billion, while the average foreign player is KRW 115.8 billion. The annual salary of foreign players is more than four times that of domestic players.
Two Seoul players, Lingard (18.2 billion won) and fifth-ranked Ilyuchenko (1.43 billion won), were included in the top five foreign players' salaries in the K-League. It is the first time in five years that a Seoul player has been included in the top five annual salaries for both foreign and domestic players since Osmar (989 billion won) in 2020.
Lingard scored six goals and had three assists in 26 appearances. Although his record is not enough for ransom, his marketing effect was considerable. The revenue of spectators in Seoul has increased from 6.31 billion won in 2023 to 7.66 billion won in 2024, but the Lingard effect cannot be ignored. Although Li Yuchenko was excellent at scoring 15 goals, he has relatively few scenes that contributed to his victory.
His total annual salary in Daejeon stands at 13.86 billion won (10.8 million U.S. dollars), ranking fourth. He succeeded in staying in eighth place in the season's standings, but his salary is disappointing given the size of his annual salary. His annual salary increased sharply as Kim Moon-hwan, Chun Sung-hoon, Martha, Kim Min-woo and Kelvin were scouted during the additional summer registration period. The number of registered players is 49.8, which is the highest in the K-League. Attention is focusing on how he will organize his team as he has decided not to operate Team B from the new year.
Jeju ranks sixth with annual salary of 12.5 billion won (10.7 million U.S. dollars), while it ranks seventh in the league. It is one of the teams with the smallest gap between annual salary and season ranking. Few Korean players are listed in the top 20 including scores, assists, attack points, and best 11 in the round. Despite this, the average annual salary per Korean player is 289 billion won, the third highest after Ulsan (520 million won) and Jeonbuk (325 million won). Due to the nature of the hometown, players must be paid a higher annual salary than other teams. Of course, the recruitment also reflects the lack of youth development.
Gwangju ranks seventh with total annual expenditure of 9.66 billion won (9.56 billion won), and ninth in season ranking. The team's salary expenditure at the bottom of the list in 2023 was also somewhat sluggish compared to the sensation by ranking third in the season rankings. In contrast, the team is cruising smoothly in the Asian Champions League with four wins, one draw and one loss. The team is facing a financial crisis as it is banned from recruiting players due to violation of fiscal consolidation regulations during the 2024 season. The team is also expected to face considerable difficulties in reinforcing new year's players. 토토사이트
Daegu spent the least amount of money with its annual salary of 7.92 billion won (approx. It is also ranked 11th in the league. The average annual salary of a Korean player is 111.2 billion won, which is 50 million won less than that of Kangwon (166.5 billion won), which is ranked 10th. The annual salary of foreign players is 655.3 billion won, which ranks eighth. As the annual salary of Cesinha is so high (1.73 billion won or 1.73 million won or 1.73 million dollars), other foreign players' annual salary is far below the average. The annual salary of spectators in the 2024 season is around 4 billion won or so. Only two clubs in Daegu and Seoul (annual salary of 14.8 billion won or 7.66 billion won or 7.46 million won or 7.4 million won or 7.4 million won or 7.6 billion won or 7.4 million won or 7.4 million won or 7.4 million won or 7.4 million won or 7.4 million won, respectively) cover half of their players' annual salary.