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Gangwon FC
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Full name Gangwon Football Club
강원도민프로축구단
Founded 2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Ground Chuncheon Songam Sports Town
Gangneung Stadium
Owner Gangwon Province Government
Chairman Kim Jin-tae
Manager Yoon Jong-hwan
League K League 1
2023 K League 1, 10th of 12

Gangwon FC (Hangul: 강원 FC) is a South Korean football club based in Gangwon Province. They joined the K League as its 15th club for the 2009 season. The club is sponsored by High1 Resort.

History

Gangwon-do's governor Kim Jin-sun announced a schedule for the foundation of the 15th professional football club to participate in the K League on 28 April 2008. A committee, the "Foundation of Football Club in Gangwon Preparation Committee", was organized on 18 June 2008 to facilitate the foundation. Preparations had advanced sufficiently that by 17 November 2008, 14 players had joined Gangwon FC in a first nomination. On 20 November 2008, Gangwon FC organized its first full squad, a total of 23 players, including nine players from the 2009 K League draft. Gangwon FC was formally founded on 18 December 2008 in time to enter the 2009 edition of the K League.

Gangwon FC played its first ever K League match against Jeju United on 8 March 2009, at Gangneung Stadium, winning 1–0 with a decisive goal from Yoon Jun-ha. The team continued their winning start with a further four victories on the trot and causing a sensation in the first half of the 2009 K League season. Gangwon was unable to maintain their initial success, and by round 19 had fallen into the lower half of the league table. By the conclusion of their first season in the K League, they placed 13th among 15 clubs.

In the 2009 Korean FA Cup, Gangwon entered the competition in the round of 32 and defeated their first opponent Incheon Korail FC in a penalty shoot-out after a 2–2 draw. They then faced the Chunnam Dragons, losing 1–0. In the 2009 Korean League Cup, Gangwon finished bottom of their group with only a single win (against Daejeon Citizen).

Gangwon FC had a difficult season in 2010, even though first striker Kim Young-hoo scored 13 goals in the league. The club finished 12th out of 15 clubs. The 2011 season was the worst season since its establishment. Gangwon finished last in the league and the entire team only scored 14 goals in thirty matches.

In the 2012 season, K League imposed a new promotion-relegation structure: bottom two teams in the top-tier league were to be relegated to second division. In the 43rd round, Gangwon managed to remain in the top-tier with Baek Jong-hwan's decisive goal that won the away game against Seongnam Ilhwa, avoiding relegation by one point.

In the 2013 season of K League Classic, the first season in which K League implemented automatic relegation of the bottom two teams and the third from the bottom team having to play in the promotion-relegation playoffs against the champion of the K League Challenge, Gangwon finished the season third from last and subsequently relegated to the K League Challenge after losing to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix over two legs in the playoffs.

Halfway through the 2018 season, on 12 August 2018, Kim Byung-soo was appointed as new head coach, leading the club to eighth place in the K League 1.

The following season, Kim Ji-hyeon was awarded K League Young Player of the Year, as Gangwon finished sixth in the league table. In his first full campaign in 2019, manager Kim Byung-soo earned praise for pushing an entertaining brand of football dubbed "Byung-soo ball." That year, Gangwon led the K League in ball possession, pass attempts, pass completion percentage and forward pass completion percentage, while finishing third in goals.

Focusing on defensive reinforcements prior to the 2020 season, which was the team's main weaknesses the previous season, Kim Byung-soo recruited Lim Chai-min, Shin Se-gye and Kim Young-bin, among others. With a 2–1 victory at home against Seongnam on 4 October 2020, Gangwon secured the top spot in the Final B and secured survival in the K League 1.

In the lead-up to the 2021 season, players such as Masatoshi Ishida, who had been a mainstay of Suwon the season before, Sin Chang-moo, who was at the heart of Daegu's attack, and national team players Yun Suk-young, Rim Chang-woo and Uzbekistani player Rustam Ashurmatov were recruited. On 21 March 2021, they won their home game against Incheon United with a 2–0 victory to make it their first win in the first six games of the season. On 3 November 2021, in serious danger of suffering relegation to the K League 2 after a humiliating 4–0 loss against Pohang Steelers, Kim Byung-soo was removed from his position. Under his successor, Choi Yong-soo, Gangwon managed to stay up in the top division after beating Daejeon Hana Citizen over two legs in the relegation play-offs.

Players

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Yu Sang-hun
2 South Korea DF Kim Young-bin
3 South Korea DF Lee Ji-sol
4 South Korea MF Seo Min-woo
5 South Korea DF Lee Woong-hee
6 Uzbekistan MF Ikromjon Alibaev
8 South Korea MF Han Kook-young
9 Brazil FW Yago Cariello (on loan from Portimonense)
10 South Korea FW Kim Dae-won
11 Brazil FW Galego
13 South Korea MF Kang Ji-hoon
14 South Korea MF Kim Dae-woo
15 South Korea MF Lee Jae-won (on loan from Seongnam FC)
16 South Korea FW Park Gi-hyun
17 South Korea DF Yu In-soo
18 South Korea FW Lee Jeong-hyeop
19 South Korea FW Cho Jin-hyuk
20 South Korea DF Yun Suk-young
21 South Korea DF Kim Woo-seok
24 South Korea DF Kim Jin-ho
25 South Korea GK Kim Jung-ho
26 South Korea DF Jo Hyun-tae
28 South Korea DF Kim Ju-hyeong
No. Position Player
29 South Korea FW Hong Seok-hwan
30 South Korea DF Lee Dong-jin
31 South Korea GK Lee Gwang-yeon
32 South Korea MF Ko Min-suck
33 South Korea MF Lee Seung-won
35 South Korea FW Park Sang-hyeok
36 South Korea DF Lee Ji-woo
37 South Korea MF Kim Hyun-kyu
38 South Korea DF Kim Ki-hwan
39 South Korea FW Choe Seong-min
41 South Korea GK Cho Min-kyu
42 South Korea DF Kwon Seok-joo
43 South Korea FW Kim Hae-seung
44 South Korea DF Jeon Hyeon-byung
45 South Korea DF Lee Kang-han
46 South Korea MF Hong Sung-moo
63 Brazil FW Vitor Gabriel
66 South Korea MF Ryu Kwang-hyun
73 South Korea MF Yun Il-lok (on loan from Ulsan Hyundai)
74 Montenegro DF Marko Tući
88 South Korea MF Hwang Mun-ki
93 Brazil FW Welinton Júnior

Out on loan

No. Position Player
South Korea DF Jung Seung-yong (to Seongnam FC)
South Korea DF Song Jun-seok (to Gimpo FC)
South Korea MF Kim Dong-hyun (to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service)
No. Position Player
South Korea FW Park Gyeong-bae (to Gangneung Citizen)
South Korea FW Woo Byeong-chul (to Gangneung Citizen)

Captains

Season Captain
2009 South Korea Lee Eul-yong
2010–11 South Korea Chung Kyung-ho
2011 South Korea Seo Dong-hyeon
2011 South Korea Lee Eul-yong
2012 South Korea Kim Eun-jung
2013 South Korea Chun Jae-ho
2014 South Korea Kim Oh-gyu
2015 South Korea Hwang Kyo-chung
2016–17 South Korea Baek Jong-hwan

Youth team

On 13 September 2010, Gangwon FC U-12 team was established in Gangneung. On 2 November 2011, Gangwon FC made an agreement with Gangneung Jeil High School (under-18 team) and Jumunjin Middle School (under-15 team).

On 1 February 2021, it was officially announced that Gangwon would be the first fully professional team to found a reserve team set to play in the semi-professional K4 League, in order to give their youth players and/or other registered members of the senior team more playing time. The main condition for them would be to have at least seven out of eleven players in the starting formation aged 23 or younger. Lee Seul-gi, who had previously served as first-team coach for Gangwon, was appointed as the manager of the newly-established U23 squad.

Coaching and medical staff

Coaching staff

  • Manager: South Korea Yoon Jong-hwan
  • Head coach: South Korea Chung Kyung-ho
  • First-team coach: South Korea Choi Jae-soo, South Korea Lee Jin-haeng
  • Goalkeeping coach: South Korea Kwon Chan-soo

Executive office

  • Chairman: Gangwon Province governor
  • President
    • South Korea Kim Won-dong (11 November 2008 – 22 July 2011)
    • South Korea Nam Jong-hyun (22 August 2011 – 19 September 2012)
    • South Korea Kim Deok-rae (caretaker) (14 December 2012 – 28 May 2013)
    • South Korea Lim Eun-ju (29 May 2013 – 31 December 2015)
    • South Korea Jo Tae-ryong (4 March 2016 – 22 October 2018)

Managers

No. Name From To Season(s)
1
South Korea Choi Soon-ho 2008/11/16 2011/04/06 2009–2011
2
South Korea Kim Sang-ho 2011/04/07 2012/07/01 2011–2012
3
South Korea Kim Hak-bum 2012/07/09 2013/08/11 2012–2013
4
South Korea Kim Yong-kab 2013/08/14 2013/12/10 2013
5
Brazil Arthur Bernardes 2013/12/23 2014/09/18 2014
C
South Korea Park Hyo-jin 2014/09/18 2014/12/24 2014
6
South Korea Choi Yun-kyum 2015/01/05 2017/08/14 2015–2017
C
South Korea Park Hyo-jin 2017/08/14 2017/11/04 2017
7
South Korea Song Kyung-sub 2017/11/02 2018/08/11 2017–2018
8
South Korea Kim Byung-soo 2018/08/12 2021/11/04 2018–2021
9
South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2021/11/16 2023/06/14 2021–2023
10
South Korea Yoon Jong-hwan 2023/06/19 present 2023–

Season-by-season records

Season League FA Cup Other
Division GP W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos.
2009 1 28 7 7 14 42 57 –15 28 13 R16 League Cup: GS
2010 28 8 6 14 36 50 –14 30 12 R32 League Cup: GS
2011 30 3 6 21 14 45 –31 15 16 QF League Cup: GS
2012 44 14 7 23 57 68 –11 49 14 R16
2013 38 8 12 18 37 64 –27 36 12↓ R16
2014 2 36 16 6 14 48 50 –2 54 3 QF
2015 40 13 12 15 64 56 +8 51 7 R16
2016 40 19 9 12 50 33 +17 66 4↑ R32
2017 1 38 13 10 15 59 65 –6 49 6 R16
2018 38 12 10 16 56 60 –4 46 8 R32
2019 38 14 8 16 56 58 –2 50 6 QF
2020 27 9 7 11 36 41 –5 34 7 QF
2021 38 10 13 15 40 51 –11 43 11 SF
2022 38 14 7 17 50 52 –2 49 6 R16
2023 38 6 16 16 30 41 –11 34 10 QF
Key
  • SF = Semi-final
  • QF = Quarter-final
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • GS = Group stage

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Gangwon Football Club para niños

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