List of FC Seoul players

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FC Seoul is an association football club based in Seoul, South Korea. The club was founded in 1983 under the name Lucky-Goldstar FC. Since 1984, Seoul is competing in the K League 1, the highest level of football in the country. Seoul is one of the most successful clubs in the country, having won six K League 1 titles, two League Cups and FA Cups, and one Super Cup.

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FC Seoul's one-club men Go Yo-han is the club's all-time most capped player in official competitions with 446 appearances.

Players

The list below includes all FC Seoul players who have made at least 100 official appearances for the club or who have been capped at full international level by their countries. Former captains, individual award winners or club record holders are also included.

The list is initially ordered by the career period. For the list of the club's active players, see FC Seoul's current squad. Caps and goals in the table below are updated as of the end of the 2024 season.

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Go Yo-han is the most-capped FC Seoul player with 446 official appearances. Team Korea Russia WorldCup 17-4 (cropped).jpg
Go Yo-han is the most-capped FC Seoul player with 446 official appearances.
Piyapong Pue-on was the first foreign FC Seoul player. Piyapong Pue-on 2010-2-21.jpg
Piyapong Pue-on was the first foreign FC Seoul player.
Park Chu-young has made over 300 appearances for the club; he was selected in the K League Classic Best XI in 2005. FCseoul 2016 Krigeu useung! hwangseonhonggamdog bagjuyeong, dakahagi inteobyu 0.51 minutes Scene.jpg
Park Chu-young has made over 300 appearances for the club; he was selected in the K League Classic Best XI in 2005.
Adilson dos Santos is the fifth most capped FC Seoul player, gaining 305 appearances in eight seasons with the club. Adilson dos Santos.jpg
Adilson dos Santos is the fifth most capped FC Seoul player, gaining 305 appearances in eight seasons with the club.
Dejan Damjanovic is the club's all-time top goalscorer in official matches. Dejan080413.jpg
Dejan Damjanović is the club's all-time top goalscorer in official matches.
Kim Yong-dae holds the record for the most appearances among the club's goalkeepers. Kim Yong-Dae.jpg
Kim Yong-dae holds the record for the most appearances among the club's goalkeepers.
Ha Dae-sung captained FC Seoul in both matches of the 2013 AFC Champions League final. Ha Dae-Sung.jpg
Ha Dae-sung captained FC Seoul in both matches of the 2013 AFC Champions League final.
Key
The player has been capped at full international level for the country
Club record
List of Seoul players, and displaying the types of accomplishments and statistics by the players during their time with the club
NameNationalityPosClub careerAppsGoalsNotes
Park Byung-chul Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1984160
Kim Kwang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1984–1985360 [a]
Han Moon-bae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1984–1986757
Piyapong Pue-on Flag of Thailand.svg ThailandFW1984–19864813
Cho Young-jeung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1984–19875214
Park Hang-seo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1984–198811520
Jung Hae-seong Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1984–19891182
Kang Deuk-soo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1984–198913920
Kim Hyun-tae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaGK1984–1991
1994
1996–1997
1140
Wang Sun-jae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW1985–1986211
Lee Boo-yeol Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1985–1988682
Choi Jin-han Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1985–199115121
Cha Sang-kwang Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaGK1986–1991
1995
1490
Cho Min-kook Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaU1986–199213915
Gu Sang-bum Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1986–199315815
Lee Young-jin Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1986–1995
1997
22011
Jang Jung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1987–1988330
Choi Soon-ho Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW1988–1990282
Kim Sam-soo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1988–19931084
Choi Young-jun Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1988–19941773
Cho Byung-young Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1988–19971793
Yoon Sang-chul Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW1988–1997301101
Choi Tae-jin Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1989–19921068
Kim Dong-hae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1989–19951299
Lee Young-ik Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1989–19971916
Lee In-jae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW1989–199713812
Park Jung-bae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1990–19931119
Choi Dae-shik Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1990–19951668
Arsenio Luzardo Flag of Uruguay.svg UruguayMF1992–1993183
Lim Keun-jae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW1992–19948518
Park Chul-woo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaGK1992–1994620
Seo Jung-won Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1992–19978826
Kim Bong-soo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaGK1992–19991130
Kim Pan-keun Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1994–19971042
Kang Chun-ho Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1994–20011403
Choi Yong-soo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW1994–1996
1999–2000
2006
15460
Jeaustin Campos Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa RicaMF1995–1996192
Abbas Obeid Jassim Flag of Iraq.svg IraqMF1996–1997364
Kim Dae-sung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1995–199915310
Volodymyr Savchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UkraineGK1996240
Sadiq Saadoun Abdul-Ridha Flag of Iraq.svg IraqDF1996322
Serhiy Skachenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UkraineFW1996–19975218
Gilbert Massock Flag of Cameroon.svg CameroonFW199740
Ajibade Babalade Flag of Nigeria.svg NigeriaDF199740
Victor Shaka Flag of Nigeria.svg NigeriaFW1997–19997115
Oleg Elyshev Flag of Russia.svg RussiaFW1997–19999417 [b]
Mutamba Kabongo Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg DR CongoDF1997–20001209
Kim Gwi-hwa Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1998–2000993
Jung Kwang-min Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1998–2002
2007
15736
Kim Sung-il Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1998–2003143+?0
Lee Sang-hun Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1998–200381+?3
Jukka Koskinen Flag of Finland.svg FinlandDF/MF1999140
Ēriks Pelcis Flag of Latvia.svg LatviaFW1999–2000234
Wang Jung-hyun Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF1999–2004126+?19
Kim Seong-jae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF1999–200521613
Lee Young-pyo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2000–2002813
Choi Yoon-yeol Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2000–200261+?0
Andre Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilMF2000–200210521
Choi Tae-uk Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2000–2003
2010–2013
19214
Valeri Sarychev Flag of Tajikistan.svg TajikistanGK2000–20041360 [c]
Ricardo Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilMF2000–2004159+?24
Kim Dong-jin Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2000–2006
2011
14714
Choi Won-kwon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2000–2008177+?3
Park Yong-ho Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2000–2004
2007–2011
185+?8
Vitaliy Parakhnevych Flag of Tajikistan.svg TajikistanFW200192 [d]
Lee Jung-soo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2002–200433+?2
Park Yo-seb Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2002–2004
2007–2008
68+?4
Kim Chi-gon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2002–20092005
Masakiyo Maezono Flag of Japan.svg JapanMF2003160
Grafite Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilFW200390
Lee Eul-yong Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2003–2004
2006–2008
1061
Song Jin-hyung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2003–2007
2017–2020
261
Jung Jo-gook Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2003–2010
2012
2014–2015
26684
Koh Myong-jin Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2003–201528318
Go Yo-han Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2004–202344640
Renaldo Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilFW2004111
Kim Eun-jung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2004–200813941
Lee Chung-yong Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2004–20097812
Han Tae-you Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2004–2006
2008–2014
1615
Baek Ji-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2005–2006383
Lee Ki-hyung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2005–2006370
Ricardo Nascimento Flag of Portugal.svg PortugalMF2005–2007768 [e]
Kwak Tae-hwi Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2005–2007
2016–2018
1185
Lee Min-sung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF/MF2005–2008920
Park Chu-young Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2005–2008
2015–2021
31490
Kim Byung-ji Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaGK2006–2008910
Ki Sung-yueng Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2006–2009
2020–
22717
Kim Han-yoon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2006–20101451
Adilson dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilMF/DF2006–201330520
Kim Jin-kyu Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2007–2010
2012–2015
27016
Ceyhun Eriş Flag of Turkey.svg TurkeyMF200881
Lee Jong-min Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2008–2010
2012
361
Lee Seung-yeoul Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2008–201111424
Dejan Damjanović Flag of Montenegro.svg MontenegroFW2008–2013
2016–2017
330184
Kim Chi-woo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2008–2010
2012–2017
23114
Server Djeparov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg UzbekistanMF2010–2011402
Hyun Young-min Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2010–2013924
Ha Dae-sung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2010–2013
2017–2019
16426
Choi Hyo-jin Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2010–2014934
Kim Yong-dae Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaGK2010–20152220
Mauricio Molina Flag of Colombia.svg ColombiaMF2011–201520524
Kim Ju-young Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2012–20141255
Sergio Escudero Flag of Japan.svg JapanFW2012–201511820 [f]
Cha Du-ri Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2013–20151142
Yun Il-lok Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2013–201719033
Osmar Flag of Spain.svg SpainMF/DF2014–202334425
Adriano Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilFW2015–2016
2020
7145 [g]
Yojiro Takahagi Flag of Japan.svg JapanMF2015–2016625
Ju Se-jong Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2016–20201147
Cho Chan-ho Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2016–2017310
Jung In-whan Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2016–2017200
Shin Kwang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2017–2018420
Lee Myung-joo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2017–2019233
Yoon Jong-gyu Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2017–1362
Kim Sung-joon Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2018111
Yun Suk-young Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2018251
Cho Young-wook Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2018–19029
Alibaev Ikromjon Flag of Uzbekistan.svg UzbekistanMF2019–2021504
Aleksandar Pešić Flag of Serbia.svg SerbiaFW2019–20202710
Kim Ju-sung Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2019–982
Na Sang-ho Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2021–202310930
Aleksandar Paločević Flag of Serbia.svg SerbiaMF2021–13823
Ji Dong-won Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2021–2023262
Kang Seong-jin Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2021–868
Ben Halloran Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF202220
Hwang In-beom Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2022100
Stanislav Iljutcenko Flag of Germany.svg GermanyFW2022–8226 [h]
Lim Sang-hyub Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaMF2023–546
Hosam Aiesh Flag of Syria.svg SyriaMF202330
Hwang Ui-jo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaFW2023184
Bjørn Maars Johnsen Flag of Norway.svg NorwayFW202391
Jesse Lingard Flag of England.svg EnglandFW2024–266
Rebin Sulaka Flag of Iraq.svg IraqDF202440
Kang Sang-woo Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2024–371
Yazan Al-Arab Flag of Jordan.svg JordanDF2024–120
Notes
  1. Captain of the club in 1985.
  2. Top assist maker of the 1997 League Cup.
  3. Also holds South Korean citizenship under the name Shin Eui-son.
  4. Dual citizenship of Ukraine and Tajikistan; internationally capped for Tajikistan.
  5. Top assist maker of the 2006 K League.
  6. Triple citizenship of Argentina, Spain and Japan; internationally capped for Japan.
  7. Top scorer of the 2016 AFC Champions League and the 2016 Korean FA Cup, and selected in the K League Classic Best XI in 2015 and 2016.
  8. Captain of the club in 2023.

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