- FC Seoul
Football club infobox
fullname = Football Club Seoul
clubname = FC Seoul
founded =1983 (originally)2004 (FC Seoul)
Nickname:
ground = flagicon|South KoreaSeoul World Cup Stadium
Stadium Nickname:Sang-am
(Seong-san,Ma-po,Seoul,South Korea)
capacity = 66,806
chairman = flagicon|South Korea Huh Chang-Soo
manager = flagicon|TurkeyŞenol Güneş
league = flagicon|South KoreaK-League
season =K-League 2008
position = 2nd
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leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFFFC Seoul is a football club based in
Seoul ,South Korea . It is currently owned by GS Sports, a subsidiary ofGS Group . The club is usually considered a powerhouse in theK-League , with the notorious financial backing of the GS Group. The club disclosed its three-year contract withŞenol Güneş , a former Turkish national manager who lead the side to the semi-final at the2002 FIFA World Cup and2003 FIFA Confederations Cup , on 8th December 2006.History
Founding
The club was formed in December 1983, and started out in
1984 as "Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso", owned and financially supported by theLG Group (then Lucky-Goldstar Group), withChungcheong region as its franchise. In the inaugural season, the club finished seventh out of the eight sides. The club fared better in1985 when they won the Championship with the help of Thai internationalPiyapong Pue-On , who was the top goalscorer, as well as the league leader in assists.Move to Seoul and then to Anyang
At the start of
1990 season, the K-League, worried about financial stability of clubs, invited number of clubs to play in Seoul, the capital and the most populous city in South Korea. Thus, the Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso moved toDongdaemun Stadium inSeoul at the beginning of 1990. The move proved to be a very good one, as the club finished the year as champions of K-League. The club changed its name to LG Cheetahs in 1991 afterLG Twins , a professional baseball team owned by LG Group. After several seasons in Seoul, the club was forced to move in 1996, as part of K-League's decision to create strong regional basis for each club. For clubs located in Seoul, this meant a forced move, as the K-League banned clubs from claiming Seoul as their home, asserting that clubs based in the capital had the unfair advantage in drawing crowds compared to others and, thus, would harm any type of competition. As a result, the club moved to the city of Anyang, a satellite city of Seoul, and now was known as the "Anyang LG Cheetahs". In the upcoming years, a solid base of supporters was formed, and it established a strong league rivalry with theSuwon Samsung Bluewings , partly fueled also by the fact that LG Group and Samsung Group, which owned the Suwon club, were also considered rivals in the business world, especially in electronics. The club continued to grow and in2000 , they won their third Championship, behind the firepower of strikerChoi Yong-Soo .Third relocation to Seoul
For
2002 FIFA World Cup , in Korea and Japan, 10 brand new stadiums of World Cup standards were built in Korea. After the World Cup, the Korean World Cup Organizing Committee and the Korea Football Association (KFA) actively supported the move of regional K-League clubs into the new stadia, to avoid any financial losses by having to maintain a stadium in playing conditions without any income. However, due to the previous decision by the league to exclude any member club from being based in Seoul,Seoul World Cup Stadium remained vacant, except as a host of some international friendlies. Thus, the city government of Seoul and the KFA both actively sought for a K-League club to play at the stadium to avoid substantial financial losses. Initially, the idea was to create a new club, but when it was later learned that any club playing in Seoul World Cup Stadium would have to pay partially for the construction fees of the stadium, this proved very unlikely. Thus, the KFA tried to lure one of the current clubs to Seoul. Anyang LG Cheetahs, behind the financial backing of the LG Group, who not only viewed the move to Seoul as a way to increase its advertising presence, but has the right to come back to Seoul 'cause it was forcefully changed its franchise in 90's, announced in February 2004 that it would pay the share of the construction fees (which turned out to be 15 billion wons, or at that time 15 million USD).This proposed move provoked a significant amount of anger from the local supporters of the club, 'Anyang RED', resulting in series of demonstrations by the supporters, also the supporters of other clubs and 'Red Devil'. Further fueling the resistance was the general consensus of the South Korean public that football clubs need to have strong regional ties, not a simple marketing branch of a corporation that could be moved without agreement of the fans. However, the lure of the Seoul market was too great for the LG Group to avoid. Furthermore, the LG Group considered the move to Seoul as a "return" to Seoul, asserting that it is simply reclaiming what was taken away from them. Despite a strong supporter protest against move from fans of many other clubs, the move was finalised but the club had to relent somewhat, as the official name of the club was changed to FC Seoul, along with the promise that the
LG Group would invest money into youth football in Seoul. The lack of the corporate identity in the club name was seen by the media as a huge compromise, since it is bound to lose certain marketability.Current team squad
"as of
September 1 ,2008 "Out on loan
2009 Season transfers
(previous arrangement);In
;Out
2008 Season transfers
;In
;Out
taff
Coaching Staff
*Manager: flagicon|TurkeyŞenol Güneş
*Coach: flagicon|KOR Lee Young-Jin , flagicon|Turkey Seref Cicek , flagicon|KORChoi Yong-Soo
*GK Coach: flagicon|TurkeyYasin Ozdenak
*Reserve Team Manager: flagicon|KOR Kim Sung-Nam
*Reserve Team Coach: flagicon|KOR Kim Yong-KabExecutive Office, Front Staff
*Chairman: flagicon|KOR Huh Chang-Soo
*President: flagicon|KOR Lee Wan-Kyong
*General Manager: flagicon|KOR Han Woong-Soo*Marketing Team: flagicon|KOR
Lee Jae-Ha, flagicon|KOR
Jeon Jae-Hong, flagicon|KOR
Lee Jae-Ho, flagicon|KOR
Kim Min-Soo, flagicon|KOR
Kim Seon-Wook, flagicon|KOR
Ryu Seung-Reuol, flagicon|KOR
Seong Min, flagicon|KOR
Yang Jeong-A, flagicon|KOR
Jeong Song-Yi
*Operation Team,Information Team: flagicon|KORKang Myung-Won, flagicon|KOR
Kim Tae-Joo, flagicon|KOR
Seong Dong-Hoon, flagicon|KOR
Cho Seong-Dae, flagicon|KOR
Yoo Seong-Han, flagicon|KOR
Lee Hyang-Mi, flagicon|KOR
Moon In-Seong
*Forcelogic Team: flagicon|KORChoi Ki-Bong, flagicon|KOR
Kim Hyuek-Joong
*PlanSupport Team: flagicon|KORHan Byueng-Seok, flagicon|KOR
Son Hyueng-Kwon, flagicon|KOR
Lee Mi-Ae
Medical Staff
*Club Doctor: flagicon|KOR Lee Kyung-Tae
*Trainer: flagicon|KOR Park Kyu-Pho, flagicon|KOR Kwon Ki-Yong, flagicon|KOR Lee Jong-KyuSupport Staff
*Equipment Supervisor: flagicon|KOR Lee Chun-Kil, flagicon|KOR Kim Seon-Ki
*Vehicles: flagicon|KOR Oh Kwui-Do, flagicon|KOR Won Bong-Hui
*Dietitian: flagicon|KOR Nam Yeon-Ak
*Interpreter: flagicon|KOR Park Man-Choon;by and large, flagicon|KOR Kim Eun-Young;Exception Turkey
*Mental Consultationer: flagicon|KORKim Byung-Joon
*Players Supervisor: flagicon|KORYoo Seong-Han in Front Staff Operation Team
*Player Scouter: flagicon|KORChoi Ki-Bong in Front Staff Forcelogic Team
*Video logic: flagicon|KORKim Hyuek-Joong in Front Staff Forcelogic Team
Notable players
*flagicon|South Korea
Choi Yong-Soo 2006
*flagicon|South KoreaPark Chu-Young 2005-2008
*flagicon|South KoreaKim Eun-Jung 2004-present
*flagicon|PortugalRicardo Nascimento 2005-2007
*flagicon|South KoreaKim Byung-Ji 2006-present
*flagicon|South KoreaJung Jo-Gook 2004-present
*flagicon|BrazilAdilson dos Santos 2006-present
*flagicon|South KoreaLee Eul-Yong 2004 , 2006-present
*flagicon|South KoreaLee Min-Sung 2005-present
*flagicon|South KoreaKim Jin-Kyu 2007-present
*flagicon|South KoreaKim Chi-Gon 2004-present
*flagicon|South KoreaChoi Won-Kwon 2004-present
*flagicon|South KoreaLee Chung-Yong 2004-present
*flagicon|Netherlands Kizito "Kiki" Musampa 2008
*flagicon|South KoreaValeri Sarychev 2004~2005Club records
K-League records
Kit Suppliers
*2004-present :
Adidas External links
* [http://www.fcseoul.com/eng/index_eng.jsp Official FC Seoul English website]
* [http://www.fcseoul.com/ Official FC Seoul Korean website]
* [http://www.rokfootball.com/fc_seoul FC Seoul at ROKfootball.com]
* [http://www.fcseoul12.com/ FC Seoul Main Supporters 'Suhoshin' Official website]
* [http://club.cyworld.com/bravofcseoul 'We are the FC Seoul Supporters' cyworld webclub]ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
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