The K League season typically begins around March and runs to late November each year. The number of games, clubs and the systems used have varied through the years. A number of the member clubs are owned by South Korean major conglomerates "
chaebols". Those clubs have adopted local city names in an effort to integrate themselves more with the local communities. All other teams are owned by local governments. The K League champions, runners-up, and third-placed team gain entry to the
AFC Champions League the following season, with the exception of
Sangmu FC due to their unique status as a military team. If the winners of
Korean FA Cup cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League or already qualified for it, fourth place also can participate. In the 2009 season,
Gangwon FC joined the K League as its 15th member club. As such, the K League had one or more clubs in each
province of South Korea. This was the first time in domestic South Korean professional sports history that there has been at least one club in each province. == Current clubs ==