Gwangju FC

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Gwangju FC
Gwangju FC.svg
Full nameGwangju Football Club
광주시민프로축구단
Founded2010;16 years ago (2010)
Ground Gwangju World Cup Stadium
Capacity40,245
Owner Gwangju Government
ChairmanKang Ki-jeong (Mayor of Gwangju)
ManagerLee Jung-kyu
League K League 1
2025 K League 1, 7th of 12
Website www.gwangjufc.com

Gwangju FC (Korean : 광주 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Gwangju that competes in the K League 1, the top tier of South Korean football. They joined the K League in the 2011 season.

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History

Gwangju FC was founded in December 2010, becoming the 16th club in the K League, with Choi Man-hee appointed as the first manager. [1] After finishing their first season in 11th place, [2] the club was relegated to the newly-formed second division K League Challenge (now K League 2) the following season after finishing in 15th place. [3] In 2014, they were promoted back to the top tier for the 2015 season. [4]

The club oscillated between the first and second tiers, winning the second division championship in 2019 and 2022. [5]

In the 2023 K League 1 season, Gwangju achieved its best-ever performance under the leadership of Lee Jung-hyo, finishing third in the league and earning a spot in the AFC Champions League Elite for the first time. Under Lee's attacking playing style, Gwangju upset J1 League sides Yokohama F. Marinos 7–3 and Kawasaki Frontale 1–0 in their debut continental matches in the 2024–25 edition, [6] qualifying for the knockout stage as the only South Korean club. [7] After losing 2–0 in the first leg of the round of 16 against Vissel Kobe, they secured a 3–0 victory at home and advanced with a 3–2 aggregate score, becoming the first citizen club to reach the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League. [8]

Lee guided Gwangju to the 2025 Korea Cup final, the club's first ever major cup final, but left the club for Suwon Samsung Bluewings at the end of the season. [9]

Stadium

The Gwangju Football Stadium was the home of Gwangju FC between 2020 and 2024 Pohang Ultras enter Gwangju stadium.jpg
The Gwangju Football Stadium was the home of Gwangju FC between 2020 and 2024

Gwangju FC plays its home games at the 40,245-capacity Gwangju World Cup Stadium. [10] Between 2020 and 2024, they played at the Gwangju Football Stadium, [11] but had to move back to the World Cup Stadium ahead of the 2025 season due to the small size of the field and lack of seating. [10]

Rivalries and supporters

Gwangju's primary rivals are Daegu FC in a match dubbed the Moonlight Derby. [12] The rivalry between the two clubs mirrors the strong baseball rivalry of Kia Tigers in Gwangju and Samsung Lions in Daegu, partially stemming from the stark difference in political leaning between the two cities. [13]

Gwangju also shares a rivalry with nearby Jeonnam Dragons in the Yellow Derby. [14]

The club's main supporters' group is called Bitgoeul, the native Korean name for Gwangju. [15]

Players

Current squad

As of 6 February 2026 [16]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Kyeong-min
3 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Min-ki
6 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Ahn Young-kyu (captain)
8 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Ju Se-jong
9 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Ha Seung-un
10 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Choi Kyoung-rok (vice-captain)
11 FW Flag of Iceland.svg  ISL Hólmbert Friðjónsson
13 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Jung-in
14 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Yoo Je-ho
15 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kwak Sung-hoon (on loan from Suwon Samsung Bluewings )
16 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jung Ji-hun
19 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR An Hyuk-joo
21 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Roh Hee-dong
22 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kwon Sung-yoon
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Dong-hwa
24 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Yong-hyeok
25 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Yun-ho
26 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kong Bae-hyeon
27 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Jin-ho
33 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Won-jae
39 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Min Sang-gi
40 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Sin Chang-moo (vice-captain)
42 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kang Hee-soo
71 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Yun-sung
77 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Oh Ha-jong
79 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jeong Kyu-min
88 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Moon Min-seo
99 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Hong Yong-jun

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Doo Hyeon-seok (at Geoje Citizen for military service)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Tae-jun (at Gimcheon Sangmu for military service)

Backroom staff

Coaching staff

Support staff

Source: Official website [17]

Managers

No.NameFromToSeason(s)
1
Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Man-hee 2010/10/182012/12/012011–2012
2
Flag of South Korea.svg Yeo Bum-kyu 2012/12/062013/08/162013
C
Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Ki-il 2013/08/162015/01/032013–2014
3
Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Ki-il 2015/01/042017/08/142015–2017
4
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hak-bum 2017/08/162017/11/182017
5
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jin-sub 2017/12/162020/12/012018–2020
6
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ho-young 2020/12/222021/12/042021
7
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-hyo 2021/12/282025/12/212022–2025
8
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-kyu2025/12/242026–

Honours

Season-by-season records

Domestic

SeasonLeague Cup
DivisionGPWDLGFGAGDPtsPos.
2011 1 3098133243–113511Ro32
2012 441015195767–104515↓Ro16
2013 2 35165145554+1533Ro16
2014 361312114035+5514↑Ro16
2015 1 381012163544–94210Ro32
2016 381114134145–4478Ro16
2017 38612203361–283012↓QF
2018 2 361115105141+104853R
2019 36211055931+28731↑Ro16
2020 1 2767143246–14256Ro16
2021 38107214254–123712↓3R
2022 2 40251146832+36861↑Ro16
2023 1 381611114735+12593QF
2024 38145194249–7479SF
2025 38159144041–1547RU

Key

Continental

All results list Gwangju's goal tally first.

AFC Champions League Elite

SeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
2024–25 League stage Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama F. Marinos 7–3N/a4th out of 12
Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki Frontale N/a1–0
Flag of Malaysia.svg Johor Darul Ta'zim 3–1N/a
Flag of Japan.svg Vissel Kobe N/a0–2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai Shenhua 1–0N/a
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai Port N/a1–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shandong Taishan N/a1–3
(voided)
Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United 2–2N/a
Round of 16 Flag of Japan.svg Vissel Kobe 3–0 ( a.e.t. )0–23–2
Quarter-final Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Hilal 0–7 [a] N/a
  1. Played at a neutral venue.

References

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  2. "South Korea 2011". RSSSF . Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  3. "South Korea 2012". RSSSF . Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  4. "Gwangju FC earns promotion to first division football league for next season". The Korea Times . 6 December 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  5. "역사" [History]. gwangjufc.com (in Korean). Gwangju FC. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
  6. "How the rookie 'Korean Mourinho' has Gwangju taking the ACL Elite by storm". ESPN. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
  7. Yoo, Jee-ho (18 February 2025). "1 K League club in AFC Champions League Elite knockouts after Pohang Steelers lose". Yonhap News Agency . Retrieved 19 February 2025.
  8. "Lee Jung-hyo leads Gwangju FC to stunning AFC Champions League victory over Vissel Kobe". Chosunbiz. 14 March 2025. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
  9. "New Suwon Samsung head coach emphasizes process over outcome". The Korea Times . 2 January 2026. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  10. 1 2 "[공식발표] 광주, 2025시즌 홈 개막전 장소 변경…광주월드컵경기장에서 새 시즌 출발". Goal.com (in Korean). 5 February 2025. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
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  13. "Flying bottles, burned bus, broken dreams: history of rivalry between 2024 Korean Series foes". The Korea Times . 21 October 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
  14. "광주-전남 '옐로더비'…'1년 차' 사령탑 지략대결 누가 웃을까". kwangju.co.kr (in Korean). 17 June 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
  15. "빛고을 전사들, 돌풍 넘어 아시아 챔피언 정조준". jnilbo.com (in Korean). 19 February 2025. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  16. "프로선수단 전체". gwangjufc.com (in Korean). Gwangju FC. Retrieved 17 February 2025.
  17. "코칭스태프" [Coaching staff]. gwangjufc.com (in Korean). Gwangju FC. Retrieved 17 February 2025.