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2004 Hana Bank FA Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | South Korea |
Final positions | |
Champions | Busan I'Cons (1st title) |
Runner-up | Bucheon SK |
Tournament statistics | |
Top goal scorer(s) | Wang Jung-hyun Jung Jo-gook (5 goals each) |
Best player | Kim Yong-dae |
The 2004 Korean FA Cup, known as the 2004 Hana Bank FA Cup, was the ninth edition of the Korean FA Cup.
1 August | Ajou University | 4–0 | Pohang City | Paju NFC |
Kim Jae-sung ![]() Choi Hyo-jin ![]() Kim Keun-seob ![]() |
1 August | Yongin City | 3–0 | Gwangju FC | Paju NFC |
Jeong Woon-ki ![]() Kim Il-nam ![]() |
1 August | Hongik University | 5–0 | Kyongshin Cable | Paju NFC |
Lee Jin-seok ![]() Jang Hyo-deok ![]() Kim Young-jun ![]() |
8 August | Dong-Eui University | 7–1 | Guri EOS | Paju NFC |
Seo Ju-hong ![]() Park Chun-sin ![]() Kim Woong-kwon ![]() Yang Sun-wook ![]() | Jo Ju-nyun ![]() |
8 August | Jeonju University | 4–0 | Main Soccer | Paju NFC |
Jang Sung-ho ![]() Lee Sang-joon ![]() Kim Man-hee ![]() Lim Jeong-deok ![]() |
8 August | Hanmin University | 3–2 | Soccer Mania | Paju NFC |
Choi Kyung-joon ![]() Lee Byung-joon ![]() Park Ho-dong ![]() | Jung Sang-nam ![]() Jeon Tae-hoon ![]() |
8 August | Kyungil University | 0–3 | JEI Education | Paju NFC |
Kwak Sang-yoon ![]() Gong Jae-seob ![]() |
15 August | Yong In University | 1–2 | Paju Bumwoo | Paju NFC |
Kim Seon-young ![]() | Park Byung-seon ![]() Yoon Gwang-seob ![]() |
15 August | Kyung Hee University | 3–0 | Bongshin Club | Paju NFC |
Kim Hyeok ![]() Kim Hyung-il ![]() Lee Tae-woo ![]() |
15 August | World Cyber College | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–3 p) | Bundang Joma | Paju NFC |
Seo Won-joon ![]() Kang In-su ![]() | Kim Seung-jun ![]() Jo Il-haeng ![]() |
15 August | Myongji University | 1–0 | Hyundai Cars | Paju NFC |
Lee Seung-hwan ![]() |
22 August | Gangneung City | 4–0 | Union | Paju NFC |
Lee Seung-won ![]() Jung Tae-ryung ![]() Lim Da-han ![]() |
22 August | Gimpo Hallelujah | 5–1 | Sinu Club | Paju NFC |
Yoon Ha-ro ![]() Lee Sung-kil ![]() Song Dong-jun ![]() | Kim Ki-jeong ![]() |
22 August | Hyundai Mipo Dockyard | 5–1 | Industrial Bank of Korea | Paju NFC |
Park Hee-wan ![]() Yang Ji-hoon ![]() Kim Young-ki ![]() | Park Du-jeong ![]() |
22 August | Daejeon KHNP | 5–0 | Chungju Solveige | Paju NFC |
Kim Hong-ki ![]() Jeong Choong-jin ![]() Yoo Jin-o ![]() Kim Jung-hyun ![]() Nam Woong-ki ![]() |
Daejeon KHNP withdrew from the competition, and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors won by default.
14 December | Ajou University | 5–0 | Bundang Joma | Namhae Civil Stadium |
Choi Myung-sung ![]() Jo Yong-ki ![]() Ahn Jae-gon ![]() |
14 December | Hongik University | 0–4 | Busan I'Cons | Namhae Sports Park |
Noh Jung-yoon ![]() Do Hwa-sung ![]() Adriano Magrão ![]() |
14 December | Suwon Samsung Bluewings | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Jeonju University | Namhae Sports Park |
Kim Ki-bum ![]() Yoon Hwa-pyung ![]() | Lee Sang-keun ![]() |
14 December | Konkuk University | 0–1 | JEI Education | Tongyeong Stadium |
Choi Keun-jin ![]() |
14 December | Gimpo Hallelujah | 3–1 | Daegu FC | Tongyeong Stadium |
Lee Joo-sang ![]() Sung Ho-sang ![]() Kim Cheol-min ![]() | Ha Eun-chul ![]() |
14 December | Incheon United | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Incheon Korea Railroad | Haman Stadium |
Seo Ki-bok ![]() | Park Won-ha ![]() |
14 December | Gangneung City | 1–3 | Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i | Haman Stadium |
Jeong Sang-mo ![]() | Mendes ![]() Yoo Kyoung-youl ![]() Kim Jin-yong ![]() |
14 December | Goyang KB Kookmin Bank | 3–1 | Hanmin University | Masan Stadium |
Kim Jae-gu ![]() Go Min-ki ![]() Kim Yoon-dong ![]() | Baek Hyung-do ![]() |
14 December | Jeonnam Dragons | 1–0 | Hyundai Mipo Dockyard | Masan Stadium |
Kim Hong-cheol ![]() |
14 December | Kyung Hee University | 0–4 | Daejeon Citizen | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Luciano Valente ![]() Jang Hyun-kyu ![]() Alison ![]() |
14 December | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma | 1–3 | Suwon City | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Kim Do-hoon ![]() | Ko Jae-hyo ![]() Kim Han-won ![]() Lee Ki-bu ![]() |
14 December | Yongin City | 0–9 | Gwangju Sangmu | Yangsan Stadium |
Jeon Woo-keun ![]() Park Jung-hwan ![]() Park Yun-hwa ![]() Oh Jung-seok ![]() Yoon Bo-young ![]() Han Jung-hwa ![]() |
14 December | FC Seoul | 10–1 | Paju Bumwoo | Yangsan Stadium |
Wang Jung-hyun ![]() Jung Jo-gook ![]() Lee Ji-nam ![]() | Park Jeong-seon ![]() |
14 December | Dong-Eui University | 1–0 | Pohang Steelers | Gimhae Stadium |
Tak Kyung-nam ![]() |
14 December | Bucheon SK | 3–0 | Myongji University | Gimhae Stadium |
Ko Ki-gu ![]() Kim Ki-hyung ![]() Cho Hyun-doo ![]() |
16 December | Ajou University | 0–3 | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors | Masan Stadium |
Rink ![]() Roma ![]() Botti ![]() |
16 December | Busan I'Cons | 2–1 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings | Masan Stadium |
Lee Jung-hyo ![]() Han Jae-woong ![]() | Yoon Hwa-pyung ![]() |
16 December | JEI Education | 1–3 | Gimpo Hallelujah | Tongyeong Stadium |
Gong Jae-sub ![]() | Yoon Ha-ro ![]() Kim Cheol-min ![]() Sung Ho-sang ![]() |
16 December | Incheon Korea Railroad | 2–5 | Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i | Tongyeong Stadium |
Lee Gwang-jin ![]() | Park Jin-seop ![]() Kim Jin-yong ![]() Choi Sung-kuk ![]() Jang Sang-won ![]() |
16 December | Goyang KB Kookmin Bank | 0–2 | Jeonnam Dragons | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Mota ![]() Ju Kwang-youn ![]() |
16 December | Daejeon Citizen | 2–0 | Suwon City | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Jang Chul-woo ![]() Gong O-kyun ![]() |
16 December | Gwangju Sangmu | 3–2 | FC Seoul | Gimhae Stadium |
Kim Seung-hyun ![]() Park Jung-hwan ![]() Park Yun-hwa ![]() | Wang Jung-hyun ![]() Jung Jo-gook ![]() |
16 December | Dong-Eui University | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Bucheon SK | Gimhae Stadium |
Seo Ju-hong ![]() | Cho Hyun-doo ![]() Boris ![]() |
21 December | Gimpo Hallelujah | 0–5 | Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i | Masan Stadium |
Choi Sung-kuk ![]() Yoo Kyoung-youl ![]() Lee Jin-ho ![]() Kim Jin-yong ![]() |
21 December | Jeonnam Dragons | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Daejeon Citizen | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Luciano Valente ![]() |
21 December | Gwangju Sangmu | 0–2 | Bucheon SK | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Kim Ki-hyung ![]() Choi Chul-woo ![]() |
23 December | Busan I'Cons | 5–1 | Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Ahn Hyo-yeon ![]() Adriano Magrão ![]() | Choi Sung-kuk ![]() |
25 December | Bucheon SK | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | Busan I'Cons | Changwon Civil Stadium |
Byun Jae-sub ![]() | Adriano Magrão ![]() | |||
Penalties | ||||
Cho Hyun-doo ![]() Kim Han-yoon ![]() Yoon Yong-goo ![]() Boris ![]() Kim Ki-hyung ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Award [1] | Winner | Team |
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Most Valuable Player | ![]() | Busan I'Cons |
Top goalscorer | ![]() | FC Seoul |
![]() | FC Seoul | |
Best Manager | ![]() | Busan I'Cons |
Fair Play Award | Bucheon SK |
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