2025 WK League


The 2025 WK League was the 17th season of the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea. Each of the eight teams played every other side four times, twice at home and twice away, totalling 28 matches per club in the regular season. The regular season began on 15 March 2025. After the regular season, the second and third-placed teams contested a one-legged semi-playoff, with the winner facing the top-ranked side in a two-legged final.
Suwon FC were the defending champions after beating Hwacheon KSPO in the 2024 championship final. Hwacheon KSPO won the 2025 title, beating Seoul City 7–5 on aggregate in the final.

Teams

Stadiums and locations

The following eight teams competed in the 2025 WK League.
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityPosition in 2024
Changnyeong WFCChangnyeongChangnyeong Sports Park8768th
Gyeongju KHNPGyeongjuGyeongju Football Park Pitch 36503rd
Hwacheon KSPOHwacheonHwacheon Sports Park6042nd
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red AngelsIncheonIncheon Namdong Asiad4,9684th
Mungyeong SangmuMungyeongMungyeong Civic Stadium4,9597th
Sejong SportstotoSejongSejong Civic Stadium9965th
Seoul CitySeoulSeoul World Cup Stadium Auxiliary Field1,0126th
Suwon FCSuwonSuwon Sports Complex11,8081st

Players

WK League draft

The 2025 WK League draft took place on December 12, 2024 at the Olympic Parktel in Seoul, with 24 of 50 participants receiving a contract from one of the seven participating teams. Midfielder Kim Myeong-jin of Korea University was the first player to be selected in the draft, signing to Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels.
The following new players were signed in the 2025 WK League draft:
Round of draftIncheon HyundaiChangnyeong WFCSeoul WFCGyeongju KHNP WFCHwacheon KSPOSuwon FC WomenSejong Sportstoto
First roundKim Myeong-jinDo Yoon-jiWoo Seo-binKang Eun-yeongCheon Se-hwaLee Soo-inKim Ji-hyun
Second roundBae Ye-binSeo Hyun-minUm Min-gyeongChoi Min-aKim Ga-yeonJang Jin-yeong
Third roundHong Yoo-jin
Fourth round
Additional signingsKim Ji-hyun Park Hyun-jinKang Ji-yeonCho Ye-jinHwang A-hyun
Additional signingsHwang Hye-minOh Seo-yeon
Additional signingsPark Ga-hyunKim Eun-mi
Additional signingsHong Seong-yeon

Foreign players

The total number of foreign players is limited to only three per team. As a military team, Mungyeong Sangmu can not recruit any foreign players.
ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Departed mid-season
Changnyeong WFC

Championship play-offs

Under WK League rules, a draw at the play-off was considered a win for the team with the higher regular season ranking.

Championship

''Hwacheon KSPO won 7–5 on aggregate.''