Yukong Kokkiri[]
1982–1996[]
Puchon SK[]
1997–2000[]
Bucheon SK[]
2001–2004[]
2005[]
Jeju United[]
2006–2008[]
2009–present[]
K League 1: Gangwon FC | Gwangju FC | Gimcheon Sangmu FC | Daegu FC | Daejeon Citizen FC | FC Seoul | Suwon FC | Ulsan HD FC | Incheon United | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors | Jeju United | Pohang Steelers K League 2: Former clubs: |
Group subsidiaries Jeju United | SK Corporation C&C | SK Hynix (Solidigm) | SK Innovation | SK Siltron | SK Telecom | SK Wyverns | SK Broadband |