Busan FC

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Busan FC
부산 FC
Full nameBusan Football Club
Founded2017;7 years ago (2017)
Dissolved2018;6 years ago (2018)
Ground Busan Asiad Stadium
League K3 League Basic
2018 3rd
Website Club website

Busan FC was a South Korean football club based in the Busan. [1] The club was a member of the K3 League Basic, an semi-professional league football in South Korea, [2] from the 2017 season to 2018 season.

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Players

2019 Season Players
Player NamePositionDate of Birth (Age)
Sang-Min KuGoalkeeper31 October 1991 (27)
Hyeong-keun KimGoalkeeper6 January 1994 (25)
Jeong-ho KimGoalkeeper7 April 1998 (21)
Kyeong-min ParkDefender2 August 1999 (19)
Aleksandar SusnjarCentre-Back19 August 1995 (23)
Ho-jeong JeongCentre-Back13 December 1993 (25)
Jin-yeong KwonCentre-Back23 October 1991 (27)
Cheong-ung LeeCentre-Back15 March 1992 (26)
Haeng-seok NoCentre-Back17 November 1988 (30)
Myeong-jun KimCentre-Back13 May 1994 (24)
Ho-yeong ParkCentre-Back7 April 1999 (20)
Jun-ho HwangCentre-Back4 May 1998 (20)
Chi-uh KimLeft-Back11 November 1983 (23)
Mun-hwan KimRight-Back1 August 1995 (23)
Jun-kang ParkRight-Back6 June 1991 (27)
Jong-min LeeRight-Back1 September 1983 (35)
Sang-jun LeeRight-back14 October 1999 (19)
Jong-cheol KimMidfielder24 February 1997 (22)
Jong-uh ParkDefensive Midfield10 March 1989 (30)
Jun-kyu HanDefensive Midfield10 February 1996 (23)
Hu-kwon LeeCentral midfield30 October 1990 (28)
Yong-deok SeoRight Midfield10 September 1989 (29)
Sang-un HanAttacking Midfield3 May 1986 (32)
RomuloAttacking Midfield27 October 1995 (23)
Chang-ryeol ShinForward22 July 1996 (22)
Yong-hyeon KwonRight Winger23 October 1991 (27)
Dong-jun LeeRight Winger1 February 1997 (22)
Jin-kyu KimRight Winger24 February 1997 (22)
Jeong-hyeob LeeCentre-Forward24 June 1991 (27)
Diego MauricioCentre-Forward25 June 1991 (27)
Soma NovothnyCentre-Forward16 June 1994 (24)
Ji-ho HanCentre-Forward15 December 1998 (30)
Seong-minCentre-Forward2 May 1989 (29)
Seung-in ChoiCentre-Forward5 March 1991 (28)

Source: [1]

Honours

Season by season records

SeasonTeamsTierPlacement Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts League Cup FA Cup Manager
20179 K3 Basic 7th166373435-121  
201811 K3 Basic 3rd2012444617+2940  Kim Jong-mun

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