Daejeon Korail FC

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Daejeon Korail
대전 코레일
Full name Daejeon Korail Football Club
대전 코레일 축구단
Nickname(s) Iron Horse
Short name ICK
Founded 1943
Ground Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex
Ground Capacity 17,371
Owner South Korea Korail
Chairman South Korea Jung Chang-Young
Manager South Korea Kim Seung-hee
League South Korea National League
2012 Season Champions
Website Club home page
Current season

Daejeon Korail FC is a South Korean football club based in Daejeon. The team currently plays in Korea National League, the third tier of South Korean football league system. It is owned and operated by Korail, South Korea's national railroad operator. Their home venue is Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex.

History

After founded in 1943 as Joseon Railways FC, the team competed in various semi-professional football competitions throughout decades until they joined Korea National League in 2003.

In 1948, the club changed its name to Ministry of Transportation FC after Joseon Railways was absorbed into Ministry of Transportation by South Korean government. The club was renamed Korean Railways FC in 1963 and Korea National Railroad FC in 1995. In 2004, to comply with Korea National League's club naming policy, the club added the team's location to its name, changing the name to Incheon Korea National Railroad FC. After Korea National Railroad was renamed Korail, the club's name was also changed again to Incheon Korail FC during the 2007 season. At the end of the 2013 season, the club has been renamed Daejeon Korail FC after the team's relocation from Incheon to Daejeon.

National League and cup shocks

The team has been playing in Korea National League since the league's first season in 2003. They won the 2005 season with 4–2 aggregate victory against Suwon City in the final.

The team is famous for occasionally defeating the top tier teams in Korean FA Cup. They have once defeated and knocked Bucheon SK, Chunnam Dragons, and Incheon United out of the FA cup. They also won over Suwon Samsung Bluewings twice in the cup tournaments. The team reached the quarter-final in 2001 FA Cup and the semi-final in 2005 FA cup

Current squad

As of 26 September 2014

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

No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Woo Je-Myeong
2 South Korea DF Shin Hyun-Ho
3 South Korea DF Baek Young-Ho
4 South Korea DF Choi Young-Kwang
5 South Korea DF Kim Dal-Won
6 South Korea DF Jo Sung-Won
7 South Korea MF Park Yong-Hwan
8 South Korea MF Lee Seung-Hwan
9 South Korea FW Jang Deok-Jin
10 South Korea MF Lee Ji-Ho
11 South Korea FW Kim Tae-Wook
12 South Korea MF Ahn Jung-Gu
13 South Korea MF Kim Seul-Gi
14 South Korea DF Woo Joo-Young
15 South Korea DF Kim Tae-Eun
No. Position Player
16 South Korea FW Shin Myung-Jae
17 South Korea FW Kim Hyung-Woon
18 South Korea DF Lee Jae-Hyun
19 South Korea DF Choi Dong-Il
20 South Korea MF Kim Ha-Sang
21 South Korea GK Kim Hong-Bum
22 South Korea DF Lim Dong-Geon
23 South Korea FW Lee Min-Sub
24 South Korea FW Lee In-Gyu
25 South Korea MF Kim Hyun-Yong
26 South Korea MF Lee Geun-Won
27 South Korea MF Kim Chang-Hee (born 1987)
28 South Korea MF Ko Byung-Wook
29 South Korea MF Moon Byung-woo
30 South Korea MF Yoon Seung-Hyun

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Major honours

Champions (2): 2005, 2012
Champions (1): 2015
Champions (2): 2001, 2011

Statistics

Season Korea National League Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
(League goals)
Manager
Stage Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
1996 No League Did not qualify None No League
1997 Did not qualify
1998 Did not qualify
1999 Quarterfinal
2000 Round 1
2001 Quarterfinal
2002 Round 2
2003 First Stage 10 9 3 4 2 14 10 +4 13 5th Round 1 None South Korea Lee Soon-Haeng (5)
Second Stage 10 9 1 2 6 5 14 −9 5 9th
2004 First Stage 10 9 2 3 4 6 9 −3 9 7th Round 2 Group Round South Korea Sung Nak-Seon (3)
Second Stage 10 9 1 7 1 10 10 0 10 5th
2005 First Stage 11 10 4 1 5 10 11 −1 13 7th Semifinal Group Round South Korea Kim Eun-Chul (6)
Second Stage 11 10 6 3 1 14 7 +7 21 1st
Playoff 2 2 2 0 0 4 2 +2 6 Champion
2006 First Stage 11 10 4 3 3 14 13 +1 15 6th Round 2 Quarterfinal South Korea Kim Heung-Seop (9)
Second Stage 11 10 5 3 2 16 8 +8 18 4th
2007 First Stage 12 11 7 1 3 16 10 +6 22 3rd Round 1 Semifinal South Korea Kim Min-Soo (8) South Korea Kim Seung-hee
Second Stage 12 11 6 2 3 20 18 +2 20 3rd
2008 First Stage 14 13 2 3 8 12 21 −9 8 12th Round 1 Semifinal South Korea Park Chun-Sin (5)
Second Stage 14 13 3 3 7 13 24 −11 12 12th
2009 First Stage 14 13 6 5 2 20 13 +7 23 3rd Round 1 Group Round South Korea Heo Sin-Young (8)
Second Stage 13 12 5 1 6 11 15 −4 16 7th
2010 First Stage 15 14 7 5 2 23 17 +6 26 3rd Round of 32 Group Round South Korea Kim Hyung-Woon (9)
Second Stage 15 14 2 5 7 17 21 −4 11 13th
2011 14 26 11 6 9 29 23 +6 39 6th Preliminary Round Semifinal South Korea Park Ju-Ho (6)
Playoff 6 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 0 First Round
2012 14 26 12 6 8 39 30 +9 42 5th Round of 32 Group Round South Korea Kim Tae-Wook (7)
Playoff 6 5 5 0 0 11 4 +7 15 Champion

Crest

See also

References

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