Incheon United FC was established on March 1, 2004 to provide enjoyment to the people of Incheon, to promote the globalization of the city of Incheon, and to contribute to the development of Korean football. The club’s home field is Incheon’s Munhak Stadium.
SK Wyverns was established on March 31, 2000, with the catchphrase, “Incheon towards the world! SK towards victory!” The team is based in Incheon, the gateway to Northeast Asia, and its home field is Munhak Stadium, which is equipped with some of the best facilities in Korea.
The Korea Railroad Football Club was established in 1943 during the Japanese occupation as the ‘Joseon Railroad Football Team,’ to bring hope and courage to Koreans. It was renamed the ‘Ministry of Transportation Football Team’ in 1945 soon after the liberation, before being renamed again to become the ‘Korea Railroad Football Club’ in 1995. A football team with a long history, Korea Railroad Football Club has won a number of trophies at National Sports Competitions and Amateur Leagues, while contributing to the development of Korean football.
ET Land Black Slamer was established in October 2003, with the aim of bringing hope to teens who love basketball and laying a foundation for the development of professional basketball. Based in Incheon, Black Slamer’s home stadium is Bucheon Stadium.
Since its establishment in 1969, the Korean Air Men’s Volleyball Team has been contributing to the development of Korean volleyball, with its powerful teamwork and exciting games. When Korean volleyball turned professional in 2005, the team was renamed the Korean Air Jumbos. With its experienced players and promising new recruits, the Korean Air Jumbos will strive to become the best volleyball team in Korea and to live up to the reputation of Korean Air, an airline covering the five oceans and six continents.




















