Buyeo FC

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Buyeo FC
부여 FC
Full nameBuyeo Football Club
Founded2015;6 years ago (2015)
Dissolved2019;2 years ago (2019)
Ground Buyeo Stadium
OwnerLee Yongwoo (Yangpyeong major)
League K3 League Basic
2018 7th
Website Club website

Buyeo FC was a South Korean football club based in the county of Buyeo. The club was a member of the K3 League, an semi-professional league and the fourth tier of league football in South Korea, since the 2016 season.

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Honours

Season by season records

SeasonTeamsTierPlacement Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts League Cup FA Cup Manager
201620 K3 League 16th1935111832-1414  Kang Jeong-hoon
20179 K3 Basic 4th168352318+527  Kang Jeong-hoon
201811 K3 Basic 7th2073104741+624  Kang Jeong-hoon

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