Changwon City FC

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Changwon FC
Changwon FC.png
Full nameChangwon Football Club
Founded2005;19 years ago (2005) [1]
Ground Changwon Football Center
Capacity15,071
ChairmanHong Nam-pyo
ManagerChoi Kyeong-don
League K3 League
2023 K3 League, 14th of 15

Changwon FC (Korean : 창원 FC) is a South Korean football club based in the city of Changwon. The team plays in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football league system. They were champions of the K3 League in 2022. [2]

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The team was previously known as Changwon City FC, until its incorporation as Changwon FC in 2023. [3]

Honours

Season-by-season records

Season Korea National League / K3 League Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
(league goals)
StageTeams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
2005 First stage1110235713−699thFirst roundGroup round Flag of South Korea.svg Sung Han-soo (6)
Second stage11104331615+1155th
2006 First stage11107032013+7212ndFirst roundWinners Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kil-yong (6)
Second stage11101361122−11610th
2007 First stage1211227819−11811thFirst roundSemifinal Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-tae (6)
Second stage12114251623−7146th
2008 First stage14134451619−3169thRound of 16Quarterfinal Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kil-yong (13)
Second stage14135352315+8188th
2009 First stage14136522115+6234thFirst roundGroup round Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kil-yong (8)
Second stage13128312313+10271st
Playoff4100113−2Semifinal
2010 First stage15146351914+5216thRound of 32Group round Flag of South Korea.svg Shim Jong-bo (6)
Second stage15145451815+3199th
2011 Regular season142611783736+1405thSecond roundRunners-up Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Je-hwan (10)
Playoff6320164+2Semifinal
2012 Regular season142614483630+6464thRound of 32Group round Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Joon-tae (9)
Playoff6100102−2First round
2013 Regular season102710893032–2383rdSecond roundGroup round
Playoff4200225–3Quarterfinal
2014 Regular season10271131338380366thRound of 32Group round
2015 Regular season102713773733+4462ndRound of 32Group round
Playoff41010000Semifinal
2016 Regular season102710983329+4394thThird roundGroup round
Playoff4100102–2Quarterfinal
2017 Regular season82878133336–3296thThird roundWinners
2018 Regular season828513102841–13286thThird roundGroup round
2019 Regular season82858152348–25238thQuarterfinalsGroup round
2020 Regular season16229763325+8349thSecond round
2021 Regular season152891182827+1388thFirst round
2022 Regular season163017673921+18571stThird round Flag of Brazil.svg Luan Costa (13)
2023 Regular season152876152339–162714thThird round

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References

  1. "Changwon City Government FC". Soccerway. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  2. Bae, Jin-nam (29 October 2022). "창원시청축구단, K3리그 첫 우승…승강팀도 윤곽" [Changwon City Hall FC win K3 league for the first time, outline of play-off teams]. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  3. Woo, Bong-cheol (11 December 2023). "K3리그 창원시청, 재단법인으로 새롭게 출범" [K3 League Changwon City relaunches as foundation]. Daily Sports Hankook (in Korean). Retrieved 23 July 2024.