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Asan Mugunghwa Football Club () was a South Korean football club based in Asan. The club's players were South Korean professional footballers who were serving their two-year military duty. History Founding and Police FC era Founded as National Police Department FC in 1961, the club changed its name to Seoul Police Department FC in 1962 then back to its original name in 1967. During its history it won a number of competitions such as the Korean President's Cup National Football Tournament and the Korea Semi-Professional Football League in the 1960s before it was dissolved in November 1967. The club was reinstated in 1996, and it partly consisted of players serving their compulsory two-year military duty, similar to the other military club, Sangju Sangmu. Professionalization and Ansan era (2013–2016) In 2013, Police FC joined the K League Challenge. In February 2014, Police FC was based in Ansan ( Ansan Wa~ Stadium) and renamed to Ansan Police FC. In January 2016, the clu ...
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Yi Sun-sin Stadium
Yi Sun-sin Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It has a seating capacity for 17,376 spectators. References External linksWorld Stadiums
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Chungnam Asan FC
Chungnam Asan FC () is a South Korean football club based in Asan that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. They play their home games at Yi Sun-sin Stadium. History In November 2019, it was announced that Asan Mugunghwa, the police football club in which the South Korean footballers served their two-year military duty, would be transformed into a civil football club, where non-South Korean foreign footballers would also be able to play. The club's new name, Chungnam Asan FC, along with a new crest, was officially revealed on 27 December 2019. Squad Current squad Backroom staff Coaching staff * Manager: Kim Hyun-seok * Head coach: Bae Sung-jae * Coach: Kim Jong-young * Goalkeeping coach: Lee Jung-rae * Playing coach: Kim Jong-kook * Physical coach: Shin Yong-jae Support staff * Trainers: Um Sung-hyun, Jung Sung-ryung, Oh Yoon * Analyst: Kim Jung-hyun * Interpreter: Lee Young-ro * ...
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Military Association Football Clubs In South Korea
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a distinct military uniform. They may consist of one or more military branches such as an army, navy, air force, space force, marines, or coast guard. The main task of a military is usually defined as defence of their state and its interests against external armed threats. In broad usage, the terms "armed forces" and "military" are often synonymous, although in technical usage a distinction is sometimes made in which a country's armed forces may include other paramilitary forces such as armed police. Beyond warfare, the military may be employed in additional sanctioned and non-sanctioned functions within the state, including internal security threats, crowd control, promotion of political agendas, emergency services and reconstruction, ...
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K League 2 Clubs
K, or k, is the eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''kay'' (pronounced ), plural ''kays''. The letter K usually represents the voiceless velar plosive. History The letter K comes from the Greek letter Κ (kappa), which was taken from the Semitic kaph, the symbol for an open hand. This, in turn, was likely adapted by Semitic tribes who had lived in Egypt from the hieroglyph for "hand" representing /ḏ/ in the Egyptian word for hand, ⟨ ḏ-r-t⟩ (likely pronounced in Old Egyptian). The Semites evidently assigned it the sound value instead, because their word for hand started with that sound. K was brought into the Latin alphabet with the name ''ka'' /kaː/ to differentiate it from C, named ''ce'' (pronounced /keː/) and Q, named ''qu'' and pronounced /kuː/. In the earliest Latin inscriptions, the letters C, K and Q were all u ...
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Asan Mugunghwa FC
Asan Mugunghwa Football Club () was a South Korean association football, football club based in Asan. The club's players were South Korean professional footballers who were serving their two-year military duty. History Founding and Police FC era Founded as National Police Agency (Republic of Korea), National Police Department FC in 1961, the club changed its name to Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Seoul Police Department FC in 1962 then back to its original name in 1967. During its history it won a number of competitions such as the Korean President's Cup National Football Tournament and the Korea Semi-Professional Football League in the 1960s before it was dissolved in November 1967. The club was reinstated in 1996, and it partly consisted of players serving their compulsory two-year military duty, similar to the other military club, Sangju Sangmu FC, Sangju Sangmu. Professionalization and Ansan era (2013–2016) In 2013, Police FC joined the K League Challenge. In February ...
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Song Sun-ho
Song Sun-ho (; born 24 January 1966) is a South Korean former footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... and current manager of Bucheon FC. He played as defender. Career He was appointed as an interim manager of Bucheon FC on 29 May 2015. He was promoted to full-time manager on 3 October 2015. References 1966 births Living people Men's association football defenders South Korean men's footballers South Korean football managers Jeju SK FC players K League 1 players Bucheon FC 1995 managers Asan Mugunghwa FC managers 20th-century South Korean sportsmen {{SouthKorea-footy-defender-stub ...
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Lee Heung-sil
Lee Heung-sil (; born 10 July 1961) is a former South Korean footballer. He was a participant in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Club career Lee was one of the greatest K League midfielders early in the history of K League. He received various seasonal awards by being named the Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year, top assist provider, and five-time Best XI winner, while spending his entire professional career in POSCO Atoms. He is also the first-ever player to have 30 goals and 30 assists in the K League. He helped POSCO Atoms win three K League titles. Style of play Nicknamed the "Little Tank" in South Korea, Lee was noted for his powerful dribbles and creative passes, although he had some weaknesses such as lack of defensive ability and height. Career statistics Club Honours Player Hanyang University * Korean National Championship: 1983 POSCO Atoms *K League 1: 1986, 1988, 1992 Individual * K League Rookie of the Year: 1985 * K League 1 Best XI: 1985, 198 ...
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Cho Dong-hyun
Cho Dong-hyun (, born on March 12, 1951) is a former South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...n football player. He was manager of South Korea U-20 in 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and then In 2010, he was appointed manager of Korean Police FC. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cho, Dong-hyun 1951 births Living people South Korean men's footballers South Korean football managers Asan Mugunghwa FC managers Kyung Hee University alumni Men's association football players not categorized by position 20th-century South Korean sportsmen ...
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Park Dae-je
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are green spaces set aside for recreation inside towns and cities. National parks and country parks are green spaces used for recreation in the countryside. State parks and provincial parks are administered by sub-national government states and agencies. Parks may consist of grassy areas, rocks, soil and trees, but may also contain buildings and other artifacts such as monuments, fountains or playground structures. Many parks have fields for playing sports such as baseball and football, and paved areas for games such as basketball. Many parks have trails for walking, biking and other activities. Some parks are built adjacent to bodies of water or watercourses and may comprise a beach or boat dock area. Urban parks often have benches for sitting and may contain picnic tables and barbecue grills. The largest ...
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Kim Ki-bok
Kim Ki-bok (born 1944) is a former South Korean football player and manager. He was first manager of Jeonbuk Buffalo and Daejeon Citizen FC. References External links * 1944 births South Korean men's footballers South Korea men's international footballers Daejeon Hana Citizen managers Asan Mugunghwa FC managers Living people Asian Games medalists in football Footballers at the 1966 Asian Games Footballers at the 1970 Asian Games Chung-Ang University alumni Medalists at the 1970 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Men's association football forwards South Korean football managers 20th-century South Korean sportsmen {{SouthKorea-footy-forward-stub ...
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Korean National Semi-Professional Football League
The Korean National Semi-professional Football League was contested between South Korean works teams and military teams from 1964 to 2002. It was the predecessor of the Korea National League which was founded in 2003. History After the introduction of football from the UK navy in the late 19th century, football experienced a boom in Korea and many football clubs and school teams were formed in the 1910s. There were also many corporate football clubs especially in Seoul and Pyongyang, two big cities in Korea. The corporate club division was made in All Joseon Football Tournament in Pyongyang in 1930, and Seoul Semi-professional Football League was founded in 1939, but both were stopped because of the Japanese government's policy during World War II. The Seoul League was reopened in 1949, but it was stopped again during the Korean War. The National Semi-professional Football League was founded in 1964, which was the only football division in South Korea until 1982. It was held ...
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