Daejeon Korail FC

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Daejeon Korail FC
Daejeon Korail FC.svg
Full nameDaejeon Korail Football Club
Nickname Iron horse
Founded1943;82 years ago (1943) (original)
1961 or 1962 (refounded)
Ground Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex
Capacity17,371
Owner Korail
ChairmanJung Chang-young
Head coachKim Seung-hee
League K3 League
2023 K3 League, 5th of 15
Website info.korail.com

Daejeon Korail FC (Korean : 대전 코레일 FC) is a South Korean football club based in Daejeon that competes in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean football league system. It is owned and operated by Korea Railroad Corporation, South Korea's national railroad operator. Their home venue is Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex.

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History

After being founded in 1943 [1] by the Chosen Government Railway as Chosen Government Railway FC (조선총독부 철도국 축구단), the team competed in various semi-professional football competitions throughout decades until they joined the Korea National League in 2003.

In 1948, the club changed its name to Ministry of Transportation FC after Joseon Railways was absorbed into Ministry of Transportation by the South Korean government.

The club was inactive during the Korean War and was re-established in 1961 [2] or 1962. [3] It was renamed National Railroad FC (철도청 축구단) in 1963 and Korea Railroad FC (한국철도 축구단) in 1995. In 2004, to comply with Korea National League's club naming policy, the club added the team's location to its name, changing the name to Incheon Korea Railroad FC (인천 한국철도 축구단). After Korea National Railroad was renamed to Korail, the club's name was also changed again to Incheon Korail FC (인천 코레일 축구단) during the 2007 season. At the end of the 2013 season, the club has been renamed to Daejeon Korail FC after the team's relocation from Incheon to Daejeon. [4]

The team played in the Korea National League between 2003 and 2019, when the league merged with the K3 League. They won the 2005 season with a 4–2 aggregate victory over Suwon City in the final. In the Korean FA Cup, the team reached the quarter-finals in 2001 and the semi-finals in 2005. In the 2019 edition, the team reached the final, where they lost 4–0 on aggregate to the top division side Suwon Samsung Bluewings. [5]

Honours

League

Winners (2): 2005, 2012
Runners-up (1): 2014

Cups

Runners-up (1): 2019
Winners (3): 2013, 2015, 2018
Runners-up (1): 2016
Gold Medal (3): 2000, 2001, 2011
Runners-up (1): 2000
Runners-up (1): 2004

Season-by-season records

Season Korea National League / K3 League Korean FA Cup National Championship Top scorer
(league goals)
Manager
StageTeams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
1996No leagueDid not qualifyNot heldNo league
1997Did not qualify
1998Did not qualify
1999Quarterfinals
2000Preliminary round
2001Quarterfinals
2002Round of 16
2003 First stage1093421410+4135thRound of 32 Lee Soon-haeng (5)
Second stage109126514−959th
2004 First stage10923469−397thRound of 16Group stage Sung Nak-seon (3)
Second stage10917110100105th
2005 First stage11104151011−1137thSemifinalsGroup stage Kim Eun-chul (6)
Second stage1110631147+7211st
Playoff2220042+2Champions
2006 First stage11104331413+1156thRound of 16Quarterfinals Kim Heung-seop (9)
Second stage1110532168+8184th
2007 First stage12117131610+6223rdRound of 26Semifinals Kim Min-soo (8)Kim Seung-hee
Second stage12116232018+2203rd
2008 First stage14132381221−9812thRound of 32Semifinals Park Chun-sin (5)
Second stage14133371324−111212th
2009 First stage14136522013+7233rdRound of 32Group stage Heo Sin-young (8)
Second stage13125161115−4167th
2010 First stage15147522317+6263rdRound of 32Group stage Kim Hyung-woon (9)
Second stage15142571721−41113th
2011 Regular season142611692923+6396thSecond roundSemifinals Park Ju-ho (6)
Playoff6100123−1Round of 6
2012 Regular season142612683930+9425thRound of 32Group stage Kim Tae-wook (7)
Playoff65500114+7Champions
2013 Regular season102712964232+10452ndSecond roundWinners Shin Myung-jae (9)
Playoff4200215−4Semifinal
2014 Regular season102714764128+13491stRound of 16Group stage Kim Byung-oh
Moon Byung-woo (both 9)
Playoff4201113−2Runners-up
2015 Regular season102789103627+9335thRound of 16WinnersKim Jun (6)
2016 Regular season102781093341–8347thRound of 32Runners-up Kwak Chul-ho (16)
2017 Regular season82810993134–3394thRound of 32Semifinals Park Jin-seop (11)
2018 Regular season82876153140–9277thRound of 32Winners Kwak Chul-ho (6)
2019 Regular season82810993836+2394thRunners-upSemifinals Lee Gwan-pyo (7)
2020 Regular season16157442512+13256thSecond roundNot held
Championship round8228863018+12327th
2021 Regular season152881283230+2369thSecond round
2022 Regular season1630125132836–8419thRound of 16
2023 Regular season1528116113432+2395thSecond round

References

  1. "Korea Republic – Daejeon Korail FC". soccerway.com. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. 한국철도 38년만에 첫 우승할까
  3. 월간축구. Best Eleven. October 1982. pp. 36–38.
  4. "인천남동구민축구단 창단, K4리그 참가 노린다" (in Korean). 11 September 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  5. "Suwon Bluewings vs. Daejeon Korail – 10 November 2019 – Soccerway". soccerway.com. Retrieved 24 December 2019.