FC Seoul Reserves and Academy

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FC Seoul Reserves are the reserve team of FC Seoul. Reserve team is member of the R League (Reserve League).

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FC Seoul Academy is the youth system of FC Seoul. The academy consists of U-18 Team, U-15 Team, U-12 Team and Future of FC Seoul. The Future of Seoul U-12, U-15, and U-18 are considered to be a part of the academy, while the rest are for young players playing as a hobby. U-18 Team is a member of the K League Junior (Youth League).

FC Seoul Reserves

History

FC Seoul Reserves was built in 1990 for first R League. But R League existed just for one year.

In 2000, R League relaunched, and FC Seoul Reserves was rebuilt for competition. There are many players who played for reserves including Lee Chung-Yong, Song Jin-Hyung, Ko Myong-Jin, Ahn Sang-Hyun. [1]

Coaching staff

PositionNameNotes
Reserve Team Coach Flag of South Korea.svg
Reserve Team Goalkeeping Coach Flag of South Korea.svg

Honours

Statistics

R League - Season by Season Records

SeasonTeamsFinal
Position
Group
Teams
Group
Position
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Knockout
Stage
Manager
1990 54thN/AN/A124351820-211N/A Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Hae-Seong
2000 9Champions5Central League
1st
168443222+1028Champions Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Jae-Heum
2001 10Runners-up5Central League
2nd
169163129+228Runners-up
2002 11Champions6Central League
2nd
2011634422+2244Champions
2003 10Central League
Runners-up
5Central League
2nd
169433017+1331Not held Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Kwui-Hwa
2004 11Champions6Central League
2nd
156632019+124Champions
2005 10Runners-up6Central League
1st
2012443623+1340Runners-up Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Gi-Bong
2006 123rd4Group A
1st
188373127+427Semi-final Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sung-Nam
2007 13Group A
5th
5Group A
5th
164661720-318Did not qualify
2008 15Group A
5th
7Group A
5th
186483037-722Did not qualify
2009 14Group A
5th
5Group A
5th
121471126-157Did not qualify
2010 16Group A
Champions
8Group A
1st
1410313210+2233Not held Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jin-Han
2011 16Group A
5th
8Group A
5th
218493329+428Not held Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sung-Nam
2012 11Group A
4th
6Group A
4th
153391832-1412Not held Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sung-Nam (–July 2012)

R League - Knockout Stage Records

SeasonTeamsPosition Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
20004Winners311165+14-3 W (Final) Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Jae-Heum
20014Runners-up310245-1N/A
20024Winners321020+2N/A
20044Winners321052+3N/A Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Kwui-Hwa
20054Runners-up302145-13-1 W (Semi-finals) Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Gi-Bong
200643rd (Semi-finals)100101-1N/A Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sung-Nam

Award Winners

#YearPlayerPositionNotes
1 2002 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Dong-Suk Goalkeeper
2 2004 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Dong-Won Forward
#YearPlayerPositionGoalsMatchesGoals per MatchNotes
1 1990 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dong-Hae Midfielder
7
?
2 2000 Flag of South Korea.svg Wang Jung-Hyun Forward
8
8
1.00
3 2005 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Dong-Won Forward
10
20
0.50

FC Seoul Academy

History

FC Seoul didn't have a practical youth system by 2006. In 2007, FC Seoul affiliated with Dongbuk High School FC as U-18 team. [2]

In 2012 December, FC Seoul established U-18 team and U-15 team at Osan Schools. [3]

In 2014 December, FC Seoul established U-12 Team. FC Seoul constructed youth system. [4]

Coaching staff

PositionNameNotes
U-18 Team Manager Flag of South Korea.svg Cha Du-ri
U-18 Team Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-kyu
U-18 Team Goalkeeping Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Weon Jong-teok
U-18 Team Fitness Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Ji-hwan
U-15 Team Manager Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-jin
U-15 Team Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hyuk-soon
U-15 Team Goalkeeping Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Son Il-pyo
U-15 Team Fitness Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Hoon-gi
U-12 Team Manager Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Byung-chae
U-12 Team Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Ki-man
U-12 Team Goalkeeping Coach Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Ji-hun

FC Seoul U-18 Team

FC Seoul U-18 Team is Osan High School FC in Seoul. Osan High School FC is founded on December 2012. From 2007 to 2012, FC Seoul U-18 Team was Dongbuk High School FC.

Honours

  • K League Junior
    • Winners (2) : 2009, 2020 Group A
  • Korea High School Football Championship (Spring)
    • Winners (1) : 2019

Statistics

  • 2008-2012 seasons were Dongbuk High School FC period.
K League Junior - Season by Season Records
SeasonTeamsFinal
Position
Group
Teams
Group
Position
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Knockout
Stage
Manager
200883rd4Group A
2nd
129123212+20283rd Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jin-Han
200913Champions6Group A
1st
1512213610+2638Champions Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jin-Han
2010143rd7Group A
2nd
126152117+4193rd Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-Ik
20111411th7Group A
5th
185762524+12211th Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-Ik
201216Group A
5th
7Group A
5th
2210664230+1236Not held Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-Ik
2013179thSingle round robin system167272921+823 Flag of Spain.svg Kike Linero
K League Junior - Knockout Stage Records
SeasonTeamsPosition Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
200843rd101101-1N/A Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jin-Han
20092Champions10102205-3 W (Final) Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jin-Han
201023rd110010+1N/A Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-Ik
2011211th110032+1N/A Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-Ik

Rookie Draft

YearNameNameNameNameSumNote
2008 Flag of South Korea.svg Moon Ki-Han Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyun-Sung (Univ.)
2
2009 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee, Yoon Ho (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-Pil (Univ.)
2
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyun-Sung
(After Univ. / 2008 Draft)
2010 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Seung-Yong Flag of South Korea.svg Song Seung-Ju Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kwang-Jin Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Min-Woo (Univ.)
4
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee, Yoon Ho
(After Univ. / 2009 Draft)
2011 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Dong-Won (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Dong-Chul (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Jae-Geun (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Jun Byeong-Soo (Univ.)
4
2012 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Won-Sik Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Hyeon-U Flag of South Korea.svg Ju Hyeong-Jun (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Cheol-Seung (Univ.)
7
Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Min-Woo
(After Univ. / 2010 Draft)
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hak-Seung (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Myeong-Hun (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jun-Gyeong (Univ.)
2013 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Eun-Do Flag of South Korea.svg Park Seung-Yeoul Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Hak-Young Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Bong-Won
7
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-Pil
(After Univ. / 2009 Draft)
Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Shin-Young Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Jun-Hyeok (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Won-Tae (Univ.)
2014 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Hyun-soo Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Hyeon-Oh Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chol-Ho Flag of South Korea.svg Shim Je-Hyeok
6
Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Dong-Cheol
Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Myung-Hun
(After Univ. / 2011 Draft)
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Min-Kyu (Univ.) Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jun-Young (Univ.)
  • (Univ.) means player who go to university then back to FC Seoul
  • (After Univ.) means player who is joined FC Seoul after entering university

Notable graduate

FC Seoul U-15 Team

FC Seoul U-15 Team is Osan Middle School FC in Seoul. Osan Middle School FC is founded on December 2012.

FC Seoul U-12 Team

FC Seoul U-12 Team founded in December 2014. FC Seoul U-12 Team scout outstanding players of Future of FC Seoul.

Future of FC Seoul

FC Seoul ran a soccer camp for hobby in 1990s and 2000s, then known as LG Cheetahs Soccer Camp and Little FC Seoul.

In October 2012, Renamed Future of FC Seoul, FC Seoul have been running the Future of FC Seoul (FOS) Program the Youth Football Academy to find promising young players for the future and also planning and involving in Social Contribution Events to enhance the football infrastructure and environment.

Outstanding players in Future of FC Seoul can transfer to U-12 team.

Notable graduate

See also

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