E-Land Puma FC

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E-Land Puma
이랜드 푸마
Full nameE-Land Puma Football Club
이랜드 푸마 축구단
Founded1992
Dissolved1998

E-Land Puma FC is defunct South Korean semi-professional football club. The club was officially founded in December 1992, by the E-Land. [1]

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The club played in the Korean FA Cup in 1996 and 1997 against top division teams. [2] [3]

Honours

Domestic

Amateur

Notable players

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References

  1. "이랜드그룹 실업축구단 창설" (in Korean). The Hankyoreh. 1992-12-17.
  2. South Korea 1996
  3. South Korea 1997