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Dangjin Citizen FC
Dangjin Citizen Football Club () is a semi-professional South Korean football club based in Dangjin, South Chungcheong. The club was founded in 2020 and plays in the K4 League, the fourth tier of football in South Korea. History The first plan to establish a football club in the city emerged in December 2019, when the city of Dangjin announced that it wanted to set up its own franchise. With Dangjing City administration approval, the club was founded and held their founding ceremony on 10 March 2021 to enter the 2021 K4 League season. In their inaugural season, Dangjin Citizens finished 3rd and gained promotion to via the playoffs to the 2022 K3 League season. The following year they finished last and were subsequently relegated back for the 2023 K4 League season. Dangjin started the 2023 season strong with 6 win from 7 matches. This included two Korean FA Cup wins. They weren't able to keep up the momentum, but still finished close to the promotion playoff zone. In the Kor ...
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Han Sang-min
Han Sang-Min (; born 10 March 1985) is a South Korean former footballer, currently manager of Dangjin Citizen. On 22 July 2009, Han signed for K-League side Ulsan Hyundai. In 2011, he joined Persema in Liga Primer Indonesia Liga Primer Indonesia (LPI, sometimes translated to English as ''Indonesian Premier League'') was an Indonesian independent football league held in 2011. It was managed by Konsorsium Liga Premier Indonesia and PT Liga Primer Indonesia and was .... On 2021, He appointed by Dangjin Citizen as head coach. References External links * 1985 births Living people South Korean men's footballers South Korean expatriate men's footballers South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Indonesia Expatriate men's footballers in Indonesia Suwon Samsung Bluewings players Ulsan HD FC players K League 1 players Korea National League players Liga 1 (Indonesia) players Persema Malang players Persela Lamongan players Men's association football midfielders ...
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Busan Transportation Corporation FC
Busan Transportation Corporation Football Club () is a semi-professional South Korean football club based in the city of Busan. The club plays in the K3 League, the third tier of football in South Korea. They are owned and operated by Busan Transportation Corporation and play their home games at the Busan Gudeok Stadium, one of the venues for the 1988 Summer Olympics. History Founded in February 2006, the club initially played in the Korea National League. In 2011, they reached the National League play-offs, as well as beating K League 1 side Gyeongnam FC in the Korean FA Cup Round of 32. They won their first trophy in 2009 as champions of the National Sports Festival. They won the tournament again in 2013 and retained the title in 2014. They also won the National League Cup in 2010. Rivalries The club's biggest rival is Changwon FC. Busan Transportation Corporation FC also has an inter-city derby known as the "Busan Derby" with K League 2 team Busan IPark. The club also ...
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K4 League Clubs
K4 or K-4 may refer to: Military * Daewoo K4, a South Korean automatic grenade launcher * HMS ''K4'', a 1915 British K class submarine * K 4 or Norrland Dragoon Regiment, a Swedish Army cavalry regiment * K-4 (SLBM), an Indian submarine-launched ballistic missile * USS ''K-4'' (SS-35), a 1914 United States Navy K-class submarine Transport * China Railway K3/4 * K-4 (Kansas highway), a highway in Kansas * Kalitta Air, IATA code K4, an American cargo airline * LNER Class K4, a British class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives * London Buses route K4, a Transport for London contracted bus route * PRR K4s or Pennsylvania Railroad Type K4, a class of American 4-6-2 steam locomotives * Kia K4 (2025), a compact car successor to a Kia Forte * Kia K4 (China), a Chinese compact car by Dongfeng Yueda Kia Other uses * K4, a four-man sprint kayak * K4, a model of the British red telephone box * K4, a normal modal logic * K, in graph theory, the complete graph of four vertices * K, in abstract a ...
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Football In South Korea
Football in South Korea is run by the Korea Football Association. The association administers the national football team as well as the K League. Football is the most popular sport in South Korea. Beginning In ancient times, Silla, one of Three Kingdoms of Korea, had a ball game called "Chuk-guk" (). Though Chukguk is similar to today’s football in many aspects, it features the distinctive rule that the ball should stay in the air during game play with the net also being mounted at a fixed distance above the ground. However, Koreans first saw the present version of football in 1882 when British crew members played a game while their vessel, , was visiting the Port of Jemulpo. After the establishment of a football team at Paichai Academy in Seoul in 1902, there was a footballing boom throughout Korea. The football was adopted as a physical education course at in 1904, and the first senior football match in Korea was contested between Korea Sports Club and Korea YMCA at ...
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2022 Korean FA Cup
The 2022 Korean FA Cup, known as the 2022 Hana 1Q FA Cup due to sponsorship agreement with Hana Bank, was the 27th edition of the Korean FA Cup. Defending champions Jeonnam Dragons were defeated by Busan Transportation Corporation in the round of 16. Schedule Bracket First round The draw was held on 7 February 2022. Second round The draw was held on 7 February 2022. Third round The draw was held on 7 February 2022. Round of 16 The draw was held on 7 February 2022. Quarter-finals The draw was held on 7 February 2022. Semi-finals The draw was held on 18 July 2022. Final See also * 2022 in South Korean football *2022 K League 1 *2022 K League 2 *2022 K3 League The 2022 K3 League was the third season of the K3 League as a semi-professional league. Its regular season was held from 26 February to 29 October 2022. Defending champions Gimpo FC became a professional club and joined the K League. Cheonan ...
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Korean FA Cup
The Korea Cup (), formerly the Korean FA Cup, is a national Association football, football cup knockout competition of South Korea, held annually by the Korea Football Association (KFA). Before the competition was established in 1996, two similar tournaments named All Joseon Football Tournament (1921–1940) and Korean National Football Championship (1946–2000) were played. It was renamed Korea Cup in 2024, with the winners qualifying for the AFC Champions League Elite (if they finish top four in the K League 1) or the AFC Champions League Two (if they finish outside the top four in the K League 1). History The All Joseon Football Tournament was founded by the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee, Joseon Sports Council in 1921, during Japanese rule in Korea. Youth, student and adult football clubs from various provinces participated. After 1934, it became a part of the Korean National Sports Festival, which was the championship for various sports games and matched Koreans against ...
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Captain (association Football)
The captain of a association football, football/soccer team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities. The team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband. In the 2024/25 edition of the Laws of the Game (association football), Laws of the Game, it was made mandatory for each team to have a captain and for each captain to be identified by the previously traditional but non-mandatory captain's armband. Responsibilities The only official responsibility of a captain specified by the Laws of the Game (association football), Laws of the Game is to participate in the Coin flipping, coin toss prior to Kick-off (association football), kick-off (for choice of ends or to have kick-off) and prior to a penalty shoot-out (association football), penalty shoot-out. Captain ...
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Daejeon Korail FC
Daejeon Korail FC () is a South Korean football club based in Daejeon that competes in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football league system. It is owned and operated by Korea Railroad Corporation, South Korea's national railroad operator. Their home venue is Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex. History After being founded in 1943 by the Chosen Government Railway as ''Chosen Government Railway FC'' (), the team competed in various semi-professional football competitions throughout decades until they joined the 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 the South Korean government. The club was inactive during the Korean War and was re-established in 1961 or 1962. It was renamed ''National Railroad FC'' () in 1963 and ''Korea Railroad FC'' () in 1995. In 2004, to comply with Korea National League's club naming policy, the club added the team's ...
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2024 Korean FA Cup
The 2024 Korea Cup, known as the 2024 Hana Bank Korea Cup () for sponsorship reasons, was the 29th edition of the Korea Cup. The winners could qualify for the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite (if they finish top four in the 2024 K League 1) or 2025–26 AFC Champions League Two (if they finish outside the top four in the 2024 K League 1). Pohang Steelers were the defending champions, having won their fifth cup title the previous year. They successfully defended their title by beating Ulsan HD 3–1 in the final for their sixth title. Schedule The draw was held on 23 February 2024 at the Soccer Hall in Seoul. It decided all the match-ups from the first round to the fourth round (round of 16) along with the playing dates. Bracket First round Second round Third round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final See also *2024 in South Korean football This article shows a summary of the 2024 fo ...
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Seoul Nowon United FC
Seoul Nowon United Football Club () (known as Seoul United FC until 2018) is a South Korean semi-professional football club based in Nowon District, Seoul. It is a founding member of the K3 League. It last competeted in the fourth tier of the South Korean football league system, the 2024 season of the K4 League, and is currently serving a one season suspension. They will rejoin the league in 2026. History Founding In 2001, following the K League's decision to relocate the then-capital clubs to other cities, there was a desire to bring professional football back to the city of Seoul. Following the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup, Seoul's World Cup Stadium stood empty, except for the occasional international match. The Seoul Metropolitan government sought to offset not only the maintenance cost, but also the construction cost, by creating a new team in Seoul. Members of the online community, Seoul Citizens' Club Supporters' Group (서울시민구단 서포터 모임), along with th ...
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Paju Citizen FC
Paju Citizen Football Club () is a South Korean football club based in the city of Paju. The club was founded in 2012 and plays in the K3 League, a semi-professional league and the third tier of football in South Korea. In the 2020 season, Paju Citizen were promoted to K3 as champions of the first edition of the fourth division K4 League. Honours * Challengers League / K3 League **Winners (0): **Runners-up (1): 2013 * K4 League **Winners (1): 2020 The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ... Season by season records Current squad ''As of 2 July 2022'' References K4 League clubs K3 League (2007–2019) clubs Sport in Gyeonggi Province Paju Association football clubs established in 2012 2012 establishments in South Korea
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K3 League
The K3 League is the third-highest division in the South Korean football league system. It was run as an amateur league until 2019, but was relaunched as a semi-professional league after absorbing the Korea National League in 2020. It is currently contested by 15 clubs. History The Korean National Semi-Professional Football League was founded in 1964 and lasted until it was replaced by the Korea National League in 2003. The National League (K2 League) was established to introduce the promotion and relegation system between semi-professional clubs and K League clubs. However, National League clubs which formed independent federation were reluctant to invest for their professionalization, and the plan was miscarried due to their refusal. The Korea Football Association (KFA) continued its plan to complete the South Korean football league system. The KFA made its amateur league K3 League in 2007, and introduced promotion and relegation in the amateur K3 League after dividi ...
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