The Korea Professional Football Federation selected and announced the teams that won the Full Stadium Award, Plus Stadium Award, Fan Friendly Club Award and Green Stadium Award by evaluating the performance of attracting, marketing, and lawn management in the 14th and 26th rounds of the Hana Bank K League 1 2025.
FC Seoul recorded an average of 28,833 paid spectators in a total of six home games held in the 14th to 26th rounds, becoming the main character of the 'Full Stadium Award' given to the club that attracted the most spectators.
Jeonbuk won the 'Plus Stadium Award', which goes to the club with the largest average number of spectators compared to the first round. Jeonbuk brought 20,810 paid spectators to Jeonju World Cup Stadium, an increase of 5,419 from 15,391 paid spectators in the first round, based on its overwhelming performance of 11 wins and 2 draws in 14-26 rounds.
The "Fan Friendly Club Award" is given to the most fan-friendly club by evaluating marketing and fan service, and the winning team was selected by adding scores from the first judging committee (40%) and the second group vote (40% for reporters and 20% for fans). As a result, Jeonbuk won the 2nd K League 1 Fan Friendly Club Award in the 2025 season. Jeonbuk (92.8 points) won the hearts of fans through various fan events such as hosting the 'Fruit Fridays' home game event and planning the 'Silver Button Project'.
Seoul (87.4 points), which ranked second, gave fans a special experience by holding a special match against FC Barcelona and holding a field, while Anyang (84) ranked third was well-received for its operation of 'Violet Partner' and regional close activities 'School Expedition'.
The 'Green Stadium Award' was awarded by adding up the evaluation of the match supervisor (50%) and the evaluation of the team (50%). As a result, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul's home stadium, received the highest score. Seoul maintained an optimal ground condition through systematic management of the landscaping team of the Seoul World Cup Stadium Management Office of the Seoul Facilities Corporation. Following this, Gangneung High1 Arena, Gangwon's home stadium, and Jeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju's home stadium, ranked second and third, respectively.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.