2010 Busan I'Park season

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Busan I'Park FC
2010 season
Chairman Flag of South Korea.svg Ahn Byung-Mo
Manager Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-Hong
K-League 8th
Korean FA Cup Runner-up
League Cup Quarterfinal
Top goalscorerLeague:
Jeong Shung-Hoon (7)

All:
Han Sang-Woon (11)
Jeong Shung-Hoon (11)
Average home league attendance4,393
  2009
2011  

The 2010 season was Busan I'Park FC's 28th season in the K-League in South Korea. Busan I'Park FC is competing in K-League, League Cup and Korean FA Cup.

Contents

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of South Korea.svg GK Choi Hyun
2 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Park Jin-Seop
3 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Hong Seong-Yo
4 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Lee Jung-Ho
5 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Kim Dae-Gun
6 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Seo Dong-Won (captain)
7 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Kim Geun-Cheol
8 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Kim Hyo-Il
9 Flag of South Korea.svg FW Jeong Shung-Hoon
10 Flag of Brazil.svg FW Felipe Azevedo
13 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Kim Ki-Soo
14 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Yoo Ho-Joon
15 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Choo Sung-Ho
17 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Kim Ik-Hyun
18 Flag of South Korea.svg FW Yang Dong-Hyun
20 Flag of South Korea.svg FW Han Sang-Woon
21 Flag of South Korea.svg GK Jeon Sang-Wook
22 Flag of South Korea.svg FW Han Ji-Ho
No.PositionPlayer
23 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Park Jong-Woo
24 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Kim Sang-Rok
25 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Kim Jong-Hoon
26 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Noh Yong-Hun
27 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Kim Chang-Soo
28 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Yoon Ju-Il
29 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Kim Eung-Jin
30 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Park Hee-Do
31 Flag of South Korea.svg GK Lee Beom-Young
32 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Lee Seung-Hyun
33 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Park Woo-Hyun
34 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Myung Wang-Seong
35 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Jung Min-Hyung
77 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Choi Kwang-Hee
87 Flag of South Korea.svg DF Oh Jung-Soo
99 Flag of South Korea.svg MF Ha Sung-Min
TBA Flag of South Korea.svg MF Lee Kil-Hoon

K-League

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
27 February Jeju United FC H0–13,10310th
6 March Suwon Samsung Bluewings A3–4 Jeong Shung-Hoon 5', Hong Seong-Yo 61', Yoo Ho-Joon 83'23,43512th
13 March Ulsan Hyundai FC A2–0 Park Hee-Do 0:50', Jeong Shung-Hoon 63'8,15011th
21 March Gwangju Sangmu FC H2–0 Kim Eung-Jin 68', Kim Chang-Soo 77'3,4057th
27 March Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma A1–1 Rômulo 87'1,2568th
4 April Daegu FC H0–23,5638th
11 April Incheon United FC H2–1 Yoo Ho-Joon 22', Own goal 77'2,8037th
18 April Gangwon FC A0–011,1267th
2 May FC Seoul H3–0 Jeong Shung-Hoon 16', Park Hee-Do 19', Han Sang-Woon 72'8,1817th
5 May Gyeongnam FC A1–0 Han Sang-Woon 71'16,2456th
9 May Daejeon Citizen H1–1 Yoo Ho-Joon 38'3,2807th
17 July Pohang Steelers H4–2 Kim Chang-Soo 14', Felipe Azevedo 24', 42', Kim Geun-Cheol 50'5,8307th
25 July Chunnam Dragons A2–2 Yoo Ho-Joon 47', Park Hee-Do 63'9,5957th
31 July Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors A1–2 Choo Sung-Ho 38'14,2917th
8 August Gyeongnam FC H1–2 Jeong Shung-Hoon 54'5,2527th
14 August Gwangju Sangmu FC A1–1 Hong Seong-Yo 50'5,6117th
21 August Jeju United FC A0–14,7347th
29 August Chunnam Dragons H5–3 Han Sang-Woon 7', 48', 74', Jeong Shung-Hoon 14', Felipe Azevedo 25'4,6437th
4 September Incheon United A1–1Own goal 72'11,1268th
11 September Daejeon Citizen A0–23,1538th
18 September Gangwon FC H1–1 Kim Geun-Cheol 46'5,1048th
25 September Ulsan Hyundai FC H0–24,8348th
3 October Daegu FC A1–2 Park Hee-Do 76'15,2018th
9 October Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma H0–04,2758th
16 October Pohang Steelers A2–2 Park Hee-Do 59', Jeong Shung-Hoon 86'6,1558th
27 October Suwon Samsung Bluewings H0–12,6498th
31 October FC Seoul A1–3 Kim Eung-Jin 44'28,0548th
3 November Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors H1–0 Jeong Shung-Hoon 52'4,5848th
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
6 Gyeongnam FC 2813964132+948 K-League Championship 2010 and the winner of Playoffs among four qualifies to AFC Champions League group stage
7 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 28125113944541 AFC Champions League group stage [lower-alpha 1]
8 Busan I'Park 2889113637133
9 Pohang Steelers 2889113948933
10 Chunnam Dragons 2888124049932
Updated to match(es) played on 7 November 2010. Source: K-League (in Korean)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Suwon Samsung Bluewings qualified for the group stage of the 2011 AFC Champions League as 2010 Korean FA Cup winners.

Korean FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendance
21 AprilRound of 32 Incheon Korail H3–0 Han Sang-Woon 11', Park Hee-Do 17', 49'365
21 JulyRound of 16 FC Seoul H2–1 Han Sang-Woon 71', Lee Jung-Ho 84'3,784
18 AugustQuarterfinal Incheon United H2–1 (AET) Han Sang-Woon 56', Yang Dong-Hyun 97'4,248
29 SeptemberSemifinal Chunnam Dragons H3–2 (AET) Yoo Ho-Joon 38', Han Sang-Woon 95', Han Ji-Ho 110'
24 OctoberFinal Suwon Samsung Bluewings H0–1

League Cup

Group stage

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendanceGroup
position
22 May Daejeon Citizen A4–1 Jeong Shung-Hoon 41', Lee Seung-Hyun 44', Lee Jung-Ho 64', Yang Dong-Hyun 83'3,9141st
30 May Incheon United H1–0 Han Sang-Woon 57'5,0841st
2 June Pohang Steelers A2–1 Han Sang-Woon 25', Jeong Shung-Hoon 26'7,2131st
6 June Ulsan Hyundai FC H2–3 Jeong Shung-Hoon 25', 45'2,9501st
Standing
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Busan I'Park 430195+49
2 Daegu FC 42029906
3 Pohang Steelers 41215505
4 Incheon United 41126714
5 Daejeon Citizen 411271034
Source: [ citation needed ]

Knockout stage

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendance
14 JulyQuarterfinal Suwon Samsung Bluewings H3–3 (5–6p) Park Hee-Do 16', 57', Yoo Ho-Joon 94'3,127

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

Top scorers

PositionNationNumberNameK-LeagueKFA CupLeague CupTotal
1 Flag of South Korea.svg 9 Jeong Shung-Hoon 70411
= Flag of South Korea.svg 20 Han Sang-Woon 54211
2 Flag of South Korea.svg 30 Park Hee-Do 5229
3 Flag of South Korea.svg 14 Yoo Ho-Joon 4116
4 Flag of Brazil.svg 10 Felipe Azevedo 3003
5 Flag of South Korea.svg 3 Hong Seong-Yo 2002
= Flag of South Korea.svg 27 Kim Chang-Soo 2002
= Flag of South Korea.svg 29 Kim Eung-Jin 2002
= Flag of South Korea.svg 4 Lee Jung-Ho 0112
= Flag of South Korea.svg 18 Yang Dong-Hyun 0112
6 Flag of South Korea.svg 7 Kim Geun-Cheol 1001
= Flag of Brazil.svg 11 Rômulo 1001
= Flag of South Korea.svg 15 Choo Sung-Ho 1001
= Flag of South Korea.svg 27 Kim Chang-Soo 1001
= Flag of South Korea.svg 22 Han Ji-Ho 0101
= Flag of South Korea.svg 32 Lee Seung-Hyun 0011
///Own Goals2002
TOTALS36101258

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