Suwon FC

Suwon FC
Club crest
Full nameSuwon Football Club
수원시민프로축구단
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)[1]
GroundSuwon Stadium
Capacity11,808
OwnerSuwon Government
ChairmanLee Jae-joon (Mayor of Suwon)
ManagerKim Eun-jung
LeagueK League 1
2023K League 1, 11th of 12
WebsiteClub website

Suwon FC (Korean: 수원 FC; Hanja: 水原 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Suwon, that competes in the K League 1, the South Korea's top professional league. They play their home games at Suwon Stadium.

History

Early years: semi-professional

Suwon city government decided to create a semi-professional level football club that would link school-level football clubs within the city and Suwon Samsung Bluewings, which is a professional club based in the city. On 15 March 2003, Suwon City Football Club was officially formed. The club appointed Kim Chang-kyum as their manager and joined the semi-professional Korea National League, which was then called the K2 League.

They won their first trophy in 2004 by winning the Korean President's Cup National Football Tournament. Slowly, they rose to strong contenders in the Korea National League as they reached the play-off on four occasions between 2005 and 2009, although they failed to lift the trophy on all four occasions. Finally, in the 2010 season, they became the league champions after beating Daejeon Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power 2–1 on aggregate in the final. Manager Kim Chang-kyum left the team after the 2011 season as his contract expired and Cho Deok-je, who had been managing the club's youth team, took over his place.

Suwon FC era

On 9 December 2012, it was officially announced that the team would become fully professional. The club's name was also changed to Suwon FC and got an approval to join the professional K League. Suwon FC joined the second-tier K League Challenge in the 2013 season. Their debut season as a professional club was successful, as they finished fourth in the league and became the only K League Challenge club to reach the quarter-finals in the FA Cup.

The 2015 season was a milestone for the club. After finishing the regular season in third place, Suwon FC proceeded to the K League Challenge play-offs in which they eliminated Seoul E-Land and Daegu FC.[2] In the promotion-relegation playoffs, Suwon then defeated top division side Busan IPark 3–0 on aggregate and won the promotion to the 2016 K League Classic.[3]

Current squad

As of 13 March 2024[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK South Korea KOR Park Bae-jong
2 DF South Korea KOR Jeong Dong-ho
3 DF South Korea KOR Park Cheol-woo
5 DF Australia AUS Lachlan Jackson
6 DF South Korea KOR Choi Kyu-baek
7 MF South Korea KOR Jeong Seung-won
8 MF Brazil BRA Matheus Trindade
9 FW Chile CHI Josepablo Monreal
10 FW South Korea KOR Ji Dong-won
11 FW South Korea KOR Lee Seung-woo
13 GK South Korea KOR Ahn Joon-soo
14 MF South Korea KOR Yoon Bit-garam
15 DF South Korea KOR Kim Tae-han
16 MF South Korea KOR Lee Jae-won
17 GK South Korea KOR No Dong-geon
18 FW South Korea KOR Lee Joon-suk
19 FW South Korea KOR Jung Jae-min
20 MF South Korea KOR Hwang Soon-min
21 DF South Korea KOR Kwon Kyung-won
22 FW South Korea KOR Lee Gwang-hyeok
23 DF Indonesia IDN Pratama Arhan
24 DF South Korea KOR Kim Ju-yeop
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF South Korea KOR Kim Dae-hyun
26 DF South Korea KOR Jang Young-woo
27 FW South Korea KOR Kang Min-sung
28 MF South Korea KOR Jo Jun-hyun
29 DF South Korea KOR Kang Kyo-hun
30 DF South Korea KOR Lee Hyeon-yong
31 GK South Korea KOR Lee Jae-hoon
32 MF South Korea KOR An Chi-woo
33 DF South Korea KOR Han Sang-gyu
35 MF South Korea KOR Kim Hyeon-min
36 MF South Korea KOR Lee Yo-seb
37 DF South Korea KOR Sin Il-yeon
38 MF South Korea KOR Lee Yun-gun
39 MF South Korea KOR Ha Jung-woo
40 MF South Korea KOR Kim Do-yoon
41 GK South Korea KOR Lee Kyung-min
42 MF South Korea KOR Kim Won-hyung
43 FW South Korea KOR Park Jin-woo
44 FW South Korea KOR Jung Seung-bae
70 FW Brazil BRA Anderson Oliveira
77 MF South Korea KOR Kang Sang-yoon (on loan from Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
88 DF South Korea KOR Lee Yong (captain)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF South Korea KOR Park Min-gyu (to Gimcheon Sangmu for military duty)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW South Korea KOR Lee Young-jun (to Gimcheon Sangmu for military duty)

Managers

No. Name From To Season(s)
1
South Korea Kim Chang-kyum 2003/03/15 2011/11/14 2003–2011
2
South Korea Cho Deok-je 2011/11/15 2017/08/26 2012–2017
C South Korea Cho Jong-hwa 2017/08/26 2017/10/12 2017
3
South Korea Kim Dae-eui 2017/10/12 2019/10/29 2017–2019
C South Korea Lee Kwan-woo 2019/10/30 2019/11/13 2019
4
South Korea Kim Do-kyun 2019/11/14 2023/12/12 2020–2023
5
South Korea Kim Eun-jung 2023/12/20 2024–

Honours

League

Cup

Season-by-season record

Season Division Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Korean FA Cup Top scorer
(league goals)
Manager
2013 2 8 35 13 8 14 53 51 +2 47 4th Quarter-final South Korea Park Jong-chan (11) South Korea Cho Deok-je
2014 2 10 36 12 12 12 52 49 +3 48 6th Round of 16 South Korea Jung Min-woo (8)
South Korea Kim Han-won (8)
South Korea Cho Deok-je
2015 2 11 40 18 11 11 64 54 +10 65 3rd Increase Third round Brazil Japa (19) South Korea Cho Deok-je
2016 1 12 38 10 9 19 40 58 –18 39 12th Decrease Round of 32 South Korea Lee Seung-hyun (6) South Korea Cho Deok-je
2017 2 10 36 11 12 13 42 48 –6 45 6th Third round South Korea Baek Sung-dong (8) South Korea Cho Deok-je
South Korea Cho Jong-hwa (C)
South Korea Kim Dae-eui
2018 2 10 36 13 3 20 29 46 –17 42 7th Round of 32 Brazil Fernando Viana (6) South Korea Kim Dae-eui
2019 2 10 36 11 10 15 49 55 –6 43 8th Round of 32 Nigeria Chisom Egbuchulam (18) South Korea Kim Dae-eui
South Korea Lee Kwan-woo (C)
2020 2 10 27 17 3 7 52 28 +24 54 2nd Increase Round of 16 North Korea An Byong-jun (20) South Korea Kim Do-kyun
2021 1 12 38 14 9 15 53 57 –4 51 5th Third round South Africa Lars Veldwijk (18) South Korea Kim Do-kyun
2022 1 12 38 13 9 16 56 63 –7 48 7th Third round South Korea Lee Seung-woo (14) South Korea Kim Do-kyun
2023 1 12 38 8 9 21 44 76 –32 33 11th Third round South Korea Lee Seung-woo (10) South Korea Kim Do-kyun

See also

References

  1. ^ Official Club Profile at K League Website Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
  2. ^ "Summary – 2015 K League 2 – Soccerway". soccerway.com. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Suwon soars to K-League Classic". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. 6 December 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  4. ^ "선수소개". suwonfc.com (in Korean). Suwon FC. Retrieved 13 March 2024.

External links

  • Official website (in Korean)
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