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{{Infobox football club
| clubname = Busan IPark FC
| current =
| image = Busan IPark.svg
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| short name =
| founded = {{Start date and age|22 November 1979}}
| ground = [[Busan
| capacity =
| owner = [[HDC Hyundai Development Company]]<br />(affiliated with HDC Group)
| chairman = [[Chung Mong-gyu]]
| manager = [[
| league = [[K League 2]]
| season = [[
| position = [[K League 2]],
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'''Busan IPark FC''' ({{
Busan IPark was founded as a semi-professional team in November 1979 by [[Saehan Motors]]. The club was one of the original five founding members of the [[K League]] and continuously competed in the first division from 1983 to 2015, when they were relegated for the first time. Initially, the club was called Daewoo Royals, in reference to the [[Daewoo|motor company]] that originally owned and financed it. Since the early 2000s, Busan has received financial backing from the HDC Group and its apartment brand [[IPARK]], rebranding as Pusan i.cons and later as Busan IPark.
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===Daewoo Royals===
After topping the league for most of the
Daewoo Royals headed into the [[1986 K League]] season as continental champions after clinching the [[1985–86 Asian Club Championship]], becoming the first South Korean side to accomplish this feat after defeating [[Al Ahli Saudi FC|Al-Ahli]] 3–1 after [[Overtime (sports)|extra time]] in [[Jeddah]], Saudi Arabia. Despite the continental success, the team suffered a poor season and failed to reach the [[1986 K League Championship]] playoff after finishing fourth in the first round of the league and third in the second.
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===Pusan Daewoo Royals===
At the end of the [[1995 K League|1995]] season, K League sides began the process of "localizing", and the club became known as Pusan Daewoo Royals ({{
Although the [[1998 K League|1998]] season marked the emergence of a forward [[Ahn Jung-hwan]], the Royals finished mid-table. The club did however manage to qualify for the [[1999 K League Championship]] playoffs after finishing fourth in the regular season. During the playoffs, the Royals managed to knock out [[Chunnam Dragons]] and [[Bucheon SK]] to secure the right to face the defending champions, [[Suwon Samsung Bluewings]], but lost in the final 4–2 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite web |title=South Korea 1999 |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/skor99.html |website=[[RSSSF]] |access-date=1 July 2023 |archive-date=9 February 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230209083104/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/skor99.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
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In February 2012, an adjustment was made to the club's name by dropping an apostrophe making the official name read Busan IPark.
In 2015, after nine successive bottom-half finishes, Busan IPark were relegated to the second-tier [[K League 2|K League Challenge]] for the first time in their history.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Duerden |first1=John |title=K-League all OK but not special |url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2024/10/600_192515.html |website=[[The Korea Times]] |access-date=20 October 2024 |date=6 December 2015}}</ref>
Towards the end of the [[2016 K League Challenge|2016 season]], with an immediate return to the K League Classic looking unlikely, IPark moved back to their smaller, previous home ground, the Gudeok Stadium.
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=== Coaching staff ===
* Manager: {{Flagicon|KOR}} [[
* Head coach: {{Flagicon|KOR}} [[Yoo Kyoung-youl]]
* Goalkeeping coach: {{Flagicon|KOR}} [[Choi Hyun]]
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* Team doctors: {{Flagicon|KOR}} Kim Myeong-jun, {{Flagicon|KOR}} Kim Ho-jun
* Analysts: {{Flagicon|KOR}} Jeon Gon-jae, {{Flagicon|KOR}} Yeo Seong-hyuk
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* Equipment manager: {{Flagicon|KOR}} Kang Gun-mo
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* 2014–2017: Adidas
* 2018–2021: ''None'' (the club used the Adidas uniform sponsored by [[:ko:키카|Kika]]<ref name=":1"/>)
*
* 2024–present: Mizuno<ref>{{cite web |title=Kit Thread: What all 25 K League teams will be wearing in 2024 |url=http://www.kleagueunited.com/2024/01/thread-2024-k-league-kits.html |website=K League United |access-date=17 June 2024 |date=28 February 2024}}</ref>
==Honours==
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**'''Winners''': [[Korean FA Cup 2004|2004]]
**Runners-up (2): [[2010 Korean FA Cup|2010]], [[2017 Korean FA Cup|2017]]
* '''[[Korean League Cup]]'''
**'''Winners (3)''': [[1997 Korean League Cup|1997]], [[1997 Korean League Cup (Supplementary Cup)|1997s]], [[1998 Korean League Cup (Supplementary Cup)|1998s]]
**Runners-up (5): [[Professional Football Championship (South Korea)|1986]], [[1999 Korean League Cup (Supplementary Cup)|1999s]], [[2001 Korean League Cup|2001]], [[2009 Korean League Cup|2009]], [[2011 Korean League Cup|2011]]
* '''[[Korean National Football Championship]]'''
**'''Winners (2)''': 1989, 1990 (reserve team)
**Runners-up: 1988
* '''[[Korean President's Cup National Football Tournament|Korean President's Cup]]'''
**Runners-up: 1981
* '''[[Korean Super Cup]]'''
**Runners-up: 2005
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====Invitational====
* '''[[Hawaiian Islands Invitational]]'''
**'''Winners''':
==Season-by-season records==
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|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Park Jin-sub]]
|2022/06/03
|2024/07/08
|2022–2024
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| align=center| [[Caretaker manager|C]]
|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Yoo Kyoung-youl]]
|2024/07/08
|2024/07/14
|2024
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|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jo Sung-hwan]]
|2024/07/14
|Present
|2024–
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[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1979]]
[[Category:K League 1 clubs]]
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[[Category:1979 establishments in South Korea]]
[[Category:K League 2 clubs]]
[[Category:Works association football clubs in South Korea]]
[[Category:AFC Champions League Elite winning clubs]]
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