Samcheok Shinwoo Electronics FC

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Samcheok Shinwoo Electronics
삼척 신우전자
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Full nameSamcheok Shinwoo Electronics Football Club
삼척 신우전자 축구단
Founded2006;16 years ago (2006)
Dissolved2011;11 years ago (2011)
Ground Samcheok Stadium
Capacity15,000
Owner Flag of South Korea.svg Shinwoo Electronics
Chairman Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dae-Soo (mayor)
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Gi-Won
Manager Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Tae-Young
League Flag of South Korea.svg K3 League
2010 Season 2nd
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Samcheok Shinwoo Electronics FC was a South Korean football club based in the city of Samcheok. It was established in Hwaseong in 2006 as Hwaseong Shinwoo Electronics FC. It moved its home to Samcheok in 2008, changing its name to Samcheok Shinwoo Electronics FC. It was a member of the Challengers League, an amateur league and the fourth tier of league football in South Korea. The club withdraw from the league at the end of the 2010 season.

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Honours

K3 League

Year-by-year

YearRegular
Season
FA Cup
2007 2nd, K3 N/A
2008 2nd, K3 Round 1
2009 12th, K3 Round 1
2010 2nd, K3 Do Not Quilify


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