Pocheon Citizen FC

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Pocheon Citizen FC
포천 시민축구단
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Full namePocheon Citizen Football Club
Short namePCSC
Founded2008;14 years ago (2008)
Ground Pocheon Stadium
Capacity7,000
OwnerPark Yoon-guk (Pocheon major)
ManagerKim Jae-hyung
League K3 League
2022 K3 League, 11th
Website Club website

Pocheon Citizen FC is a South Korean football club based in the city of Pocheon. The club is a member of the K3 League, a semi-professional league and the fourth tier of league football in South Korea.

Contents

Honours

Domestic

Invitational

Season-by-season records

SeasonTeamsTierRegular season
placement
Playoffs Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts FA Cup
200816 K3 League 14th2963204380–3721  DNQ
200917 K3 League Winners32191037929+5067  DNQ
201018 K3 League 3rd in Group B2514834926+2350  Second Round
201116 K3 Challengers League 2nd in Group BSemifinal2214624922+2748  Round of 32
201218 K3 Challengers League 1st in Group AWinners25202310124+7762  Second Round
201318 K3 Challengers League 1st in Group AWinners2520417721+5664  Second Round
201418 K3 Challengers League 1st in Group ARunners-up2521316823+4566  Round of 16
201518 K3 League 1st in Group AWinners25223010417+8769  Second Round
201620 K3 League 1stWinners1916215214+3850  Round of 32
201712 K3 Advanced 1stWinners2212823119+1244  Round of 16
201812 K3 Advanced 2ndSemifinal2215165830+2846  Round of 32
201912 K3 Advanced 5thSemifinal2212373021+939  Round of 32
202013 K4 League 4th4th2415455826+3249  First Round
202113 K4 League   Third Round

Players

Current squad

As of 2 July 2022

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Im Hyung-geun
2 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Tae-eun
3 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Sung-jin
4 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kang Young-hun
5 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Chung Lee
6 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Cho Han-uk
7 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Hwang Sin-young
8 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Yeong-jun
9 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Young-wook
10 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR In Jun-yeon
11 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jang Min-ho
12 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Ye-dam
13 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Jung-min
14 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Yoon Ju-hoon
15 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Seo Myeong-sik
16 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Min-seob
17 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Im Chae-mun
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Woo Ye-chan
19 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Dong-ryul
20 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Tae-hwi
21 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Oh Hee-chan
22 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Han-bin
23 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR No Yeong-hun
24 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Yoon Chan-woo
25 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Shin Min-cheol
27 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Gwang-jae
28 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Jae-hoon
30 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jeong Do-hyeob
31 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Jae-yeon
33 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Wan Cho
37 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Do-hyun
38 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Im Woo-seok
44 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jeong Su-hwan
99 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Gi-nam

Notable former players

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