Seoul Pabal FC

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Seoul Pabal FC
서울 파발 FC
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Full nameSeoul Pabal Football Club
서울 파발 축구단
Short nameSPFC
Founded2007;15 years ago (2007)
Dissolved2008;14 years ago (2008)
GroundEunpyeong ground
Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
Chairman Flag of South Korea.svg So Sang-sik
Manager Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Byung-ohk
League Flag of South Korea.svg K3 League
2008 Season 12th

Seoul Pabal FC was a South Korean soccer club based in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. It was a member of the K3 League, an amateur league and the third tier of league football in South Korea.

The club competed in the 2007 K3 League season as Eunpyeong Chung-goo Sungshim Hospital before changing its name to Seoul Pabal ahead of the 2008 season.

After the 2008 season, the club was closed due to it being proved that some players engaged in the manipulation of the game.


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