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Jeju United Football Club
제주 유나이티드 FC
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Full name Jeju United FC
제주 유나이티드 FC
Founded 1982 (Original)
2006 (Jeju United FC)
Ground Flag of South KoreaJeju World Cup Stadium
(Capacity: 35,657)
Owner Flag of South KoreaSK Group-SK Energy
Chairman Flag of South KoreaShin, Heon Cheol
Manager Flag of Brazil Arthur Bernardes
League Flag of South KoreaK-League
K-League 2008 10th
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Jeju United Football Club (Korean:제주 유나이티드 FC) is a South Korean football club. Based in Jeju of South Korea.

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[edit] History

Jeju United FC is a professional football club based in Jeju, South Korea. A founding member of the K-League in 1983, Jeju United have undergone several hardships during the years and have struggled to make a serious impact on Korean football.

Originally called Yukong Kokkiri (Kokkiri means elephant) and Orginal franchise was Seoul+Incheon+Gyeonggi. the club has lifted the Championship on only one occasion in 1989.

At the end of 1995 the side moved from the Dongdaemun Stadium in Seoul to the Mok-dong Stadium on the western edge of Seoul, and renamed themselves Bucheon Yukong after the city of Bucheon, only 10 miles from the Mok-dong stadium.

Mid-way through the 1997 season the club rebranded itself as Bucheon SK, and at the start of the 2001 season moved to the Bucheon Stadium

In 2006, Bucheon SK announced their move to Jeju without any fore notice, renamed themselves Jeju United FC, and adopted the vacant Jeju World Cup Stadium as their new home ground.

[edit] Franchise Relocation History

Club Name City / Area Period
Yukong Kokkiri Seoul+Incheon+Gyeonggi 1983~1986
Yukong Kokkiri Incheon+Gyeonggi 1987~1990
Yukong Kokkiri Seoul - Dongdaemun Stadium 1991~1995
Bucheon Yukong, Bucheon SK Bucheon / Seoul - Mok-dong Stadium[1] 1996~2000
Bucheon SK Bucheon - Bucheon Stadium 2001~2005
Jeju United FC Jeju - Jeju World Cup Stadium 2006~

[1] Actually Bucheon SK held all home matches at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul until 2000.
Because Bucheon Stadium was under construction

[edit] Players

[edit] Current Team Squad

As of March 7, 2009

No. Position Player
1 Flag of South Korea GK Jeon Tae-Hyun
3 Flag of South Korea DF Yoon Won-Il
4 Flag of South Korea DF Cho Yong-Hyung
5 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Sang-Ho
6 Flag of South Korea DF Ma Chul-Jun
7 Flag of South Korea MF Gu Ja-Cheol
8 Flag of South Korea MF Oh Seung-Bum
9 Flag of Brazil FW Ricardo
10 Flag of South Korea FW Bang Seung-Hwan
11 Flag of Brazil MF Vieira
13 Flag of South Korea FW Shim Young-Sung
14 Flag of South Korea MF Cho Hyung-Jae
15 Flag of South Korea MF Oh Bong-Jin
16 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Young-Sin
17 Flag of South Korea MF Chun Jae-Woon
No. Position Player
18 Flag of South Korea FW Choi Hyun-Youn
19 Flag of Brazil MF Jobson
20 Flag of South Korea MF Ku Kyung-Hyen
21 Flag of South Korea GK Han Dong-Jin
22 Flag of South Korea DF Kang Min-Soo
23 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Myung-Hwan
24 Flag of South Korea DF Cha Keon-Myung
25 Flag of South Korea DF Kang Joon-Woo
26 Flag of South Korea MF Hwang Ho-Lyeong
27 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Dong-Sik
28 Flag of South Korea FW Yang Se-Keun
29 Flag of South Korea FW Kwon Yong-Nam
31 Flag of South Korea GK Kim Seong-Min
32 Flag of South Korea DF Baek Jong-Hwan
41 Flag of South Korea GK Park Jung-Cheon

[edit] 2009 Season Transfers

In
No. Position Player
2 Flag of South Korea MF Ku Kyung-Hyen (Transferred from FC Seoul)
10 Flag of South Korea FW Bang Seung-Hwan (Transferred from Incheon United)
Flag of Brazil MF Vieira (Transferred from Flag of Georgia (country) FC Zestaponi)
Flag of Brazil FW Ricardo (Transferred from Flag of Brazil Paranaense)
Flag of Brazil FW Jobson (Transferred from Flag of Brazil Brasiliense)
Flag of South Korea DF Ma Chul-Jun (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
Flag of South Korea GK Park Jung-Cheon (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
Flag of South Korea DF Kang Min-Soo (Transferred from Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
Flag of South Korea DF Cha Keon-Myung (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
Out
No. Position Player
16 Flag of Brazil FW Souza (Released)
10 Flag of South Korea FW Shin Byung-Ho (Retired)
4 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Jung-Ho (Transferred to Busan I'Park)
24 Flag of South Korea GK Cho Jun-Ho (Transferred to Daegu FC)
11 Flag of Brazil MF Rômulo (Transferred to Busan I'Park)
6 Flag of South Korea MF Kang Doo-Ho (Transferred to Nowon Hummel Korea)
35 Flag of South Korea GK Shin Jung-Hwan (Transferred to National Police Agency FC)
22 Flag of South Korea FW Cho Jin-Soo (Transferred to Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i)
28 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Chang-Hoon (Transferred to Pohang Steelers)
Flag of South Korea MF Kim Dae-Kyung (Transferred to Gimhae FC)
Flag of South Korea DF Lee Jong-Chan
Flag of South Korea DF Lee In-Shik
Flag of South Korea DF Kang Dong-Gu
Flag of South Korea DF Byun Sung-Hwan |other=Signed by Sydney FC
Flag of South Korea DF Jang Seong-Cheon
Flag of South Korea MF Kim Tae-Min
Flag of South Korea MF Park Jin-Ok

[edit] Managers

[edit] Manageial History

Name Start End
Flag of South Korea Jung Hae-Seong February 2, 2006 November 3, 2007
Flag of Brazil Arthur Bernardes January 3, 2008 Present

[edit] Honours

Predecessor Club Statistics Included (1983~present)

[edit] Domestic Competitions

  • K-League
    • Winners (1) : 1989
    • Runners-up (3) : 1984, 1994, 2000
  • K-League Cup
    • Winners (3) : 1994, 1996, 2000
    • Runners-up (1) : 1998
  • FA Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2004

[edit] Kit Supplier

  • 2006-2008 : Diadora
  • 2009-present : Astore

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