Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Short description{{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}}Template:Template other{{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=Template:Main other|preview=Page using Template:Infobox football club with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| alt | American | body1 | body2 | body3 | capacity | caption | chairman | chrtitle | clubname | coach | coordinates | current | dissolved | founded | fullname | ground | image | image_size | kit_alt1 | kit_alt2 | kit_alt3 | league | leftarm1 | leftarm2 | leftarm3 | manager | mgrtitle | nickname | owner | owntitle | pattern_b1 | pattern_b2 | pattern_b3 | pattern_la1 | pattern_la2 | pattern_la3 | pattern_name1 | pattern_name2 | pattern_name3 | pattern_ra1 | pattern_ra2 | pattern_ra3 | pattern_sh1 | pattern_sh2 | pattern_sh3 | pattern_so1 | pattern_so2 | pattern_so3 | position | rightarm1 | rightarm2 | rightarm3 | season | short name | shorts1 | shorts2 | shorts3 | socks1 | socks2 | socks3 | stadium | title | upright | website }}{{#if:| }}{{#if:SFC| }} Template:Infobox Korean name Seongnam Football Club (Template:Langx) is a South Korean professional football club based in Seongnam that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. It is one of the most successful clubs in South Korea and the Asian Football Confederation, having won seven K League 1 titles and 2 AFC Champions League titles.

HistoryEdit

Ilhwa Chunma era (1989–2013)Edit

FoundationEdit

In 1975, Sun Myung Moon, the owner of Tongil Group, wanted to found a professional football club in South Korea. After the Korean Super League was founded in 1983, he tried to establish a club to participate in the league but Choi Soon-young, the head of Korea Football Association, ignored Moon's interest due to religious reasons.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Nevertheless, Tongil Group prepared the foundation of a new football club from 1986 and finally obtained a license from Korea Football Association as a club based in Seoul.Template:Citation needed Tongil Group had initially considered establishing the club in the Honam region but there was objection from the local community.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref>

File:Ilhwa Chunma Football Club Crest.jpg
Ilhwa Chunma FC's crest, used between 1989 and 2000

The club was officially founded on 18 March 1989 as Ilhwa Chunma Football Club, and became the sixth member of the Korean Super League.<ref name="SeongnamKLeague" /><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The foundation ceremony was held in the Sheraton Walkerhill Hotel in Seoul.<ref name=":0" />

The club had signed six players including Ko Jeong-woon and appointed Park Jong-hwan as the head coach. The contract with Park was considered a lucrative deal at the time, with a signing bonus of 100 million KRW paid alongside an annual salary of 48 million KRW.<ref name=":0" />

Early SuccessesEdit

The club was successful from its beginning, winning its first League Cup three years after its foundation in 1992 and winning three consecutive league titles from 1993 to 1995. In 1995, K League clubs wanted to stop the club's third consecutive title and agreed to change the league format back to two stages with a championship playoffs system; however, Ilhwa Chunma still won the title.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite book</ref>

The club won its first Asian title in the same year, defeating Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr in the final to achieve a league and continental double.Template:Citation needed

Move to CheonanEdit

The club was forced to move out of Seoul in 1996 following the implementation of the K League decentralization policy. Ilhwa Chunma moved to the city of Cheonan as the city council proposed converting the Cheonan Oryong Stadium into a football-specific stadium and building another sports complex in Baekseok-dong.Template:Citation needed The club also changed its name to Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma as a part of the policy.<ref name=":2">Template:Cite book</ref>

By the end of 1997, Ilhwa was still enjoying success. The club reached the final of the 1996–97 Asian Club Championship and the 1997 Korean FA Cup.<ref name=":3">Template:Cite book</ref> However, from 1998, the club went into a slump as a number of core players moved away from the club for various reasons.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> One of these players was the club's goalkeeper, Valeri Sarychev, who was forced to move as the K League gradually introduced restrictions on appearances by foreign goalkeepers.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

As a result, Ilhwa finished at the bottom of the league for two consecutive seasons, in 1998 and 1999.<ref name=":3" /> In mid-1999, Cha Kyung-bok offered to resign voluntarily due to the poor results.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> On 21 November 1999, Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma were crowned as the winners of the 1999 Korean FA Cup after beating Jeonbuk Hyundai Dinos 3-0 in the final, held at Jeju Stadium.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Relocation to SeongnamEdit

In 2000, the club moved to the Seoul satellite city of Seongnam and renamed themselves to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. The move worked out well, as the rejuvenated club went on to win three consecutive K League titles from 2001 to 2003, as well as a league cup title in 2002 and an A3 Champions Cup in 2004. A disappointing 2004 campaign saw them relinquish their title. The club's shock defeat at home to Saudi Arabian side Al Ittihad in the ACL final the same year led to the resignation of their manager Cha Kyung-bok.Template:Citation needed

File:Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Crest in 2000.jpg
The inaugural crest of Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in 2000. The name of Seongnam followed McCune–Reischauer romanization.

Under Kim Hak-bum's management, the club bounced back to the forefront of South Korean football as they claimed their seventh league title in 2006, defeating Suwon Samsung Bluewings 3–1 on aggregate in the championship playoff final. This was their seventh K League title, a record among all the K League clubs.Template:Citation needed

In the 2007 season, they went undefeated for 22 consecutive league matches — the third longest streak in the history of the K League — before finally being defeated by Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–1 on 15 July 2007. Seongnam finished the regular season of the 2007 K League Championship in first place but were beaten 4–1 on aggregate in the championship final by Pohang Steelers.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Seongnam's former player Shin Tae-yong returned as caretaker manager in the 2009 season before being officially appointed as manager from the following season as the club's successes continued. Seongnam won the 2010 AFC Champions League, defeating local rivals Suwon in the quarter-finals and going on to beat Iranian side Zob Ahan 3-1 in the final in front of 27,000 fans in Tokyo's National Stadium.

Seongnam added another FA Cup trophy to their collection in 2011, beating Suwon 1–0 in the final.

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Seongnam's uniforms during the Ilhwa Chunma era were yellow and orange.

Seongnam FC era (2014–present)Edit

In October 2013, Lee Jae-myung, the mayor of Seongnam, announced that Seongnam City Council had agreed to take over the club from Ilhwa Sports, and that it would henceforth be known as Seongnam FC.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In December 2013, Seongnam City officially took over the club from Ilhwa Co., Ltd.

They changed their symbol from chunma, which was the symbol of the Unification Church, to the magpie, the symbol of the Seongnam city. The yellow color of their uniform was also replaced with black. Their first manager Park Jong-hwan, who had managed the club from 1988 to 1996, returned to the club as manager once again.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The club played the first home game as Seongnam FC on 15 March 2014 against FC Seoul, resulting in a 0–0 draw. Their first post-rebranding victory came on 26 March, when they beat bitter rivals Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–0. The following month, manager Park Jong-hwan resigned after it was revealed that he had been assaulting players.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

After months of confusion, the club appointed Kim Hak-bum, who led the club during their glory years, as manager. His return turned out to be a success, as Seongnam not only escaped relegation but also won their third FA Cup trophy, beating FC Seoul in a penalty shoot-out.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the 2016 season, after Incheon's win over Suwon FC on the final day of the season, Seongnam finished 11th and were relegated to the second division for the first time in their history after being defeated by Gangwon FC on away goals rule in the promotion-relegation playoffs.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Nam Ki-il was announced as the club's new manager on 6 December 2017, replacing Park Kyung-hoon.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He led Seongnam FC to promotion back to the first division just one season after their relegation.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Nam resigned his position as the manager of the club on 16 December 2019.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Kim Nam-il was appointed as the club's new manager on 23 December 2019 to lead the club in the 2020 K League 1 season.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2022, the club was once again relegated to K League 2.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The club finished the 2024 K League 2 season at the bottom of the league table, but remained in the league as there is no promotion and relegation between K League 2 and K3 League.

FacilitiesEdit

The club has played their home games in Tancheon Sports Complex since 2005. The stadium earned the nickname "Tancheon Fortress" (탄천요새) in the 2000s due to the club's successful home record in the AFC Champions League.

The modern Seongnam Football Center, which serves as the club's training ground, was completed in December 2021, having been built at a cost of 26 billion won.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> It includes a natural grass training field, sauna, weight room, physical therapy room, and medical facilities.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoricalEdit

Seongnam previously played their home games in the Cheonan Oryong Stadium when the club was based in Cheonan.

On 22 August 1998, Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma had to finish the game against Jeonnam Dragons during the penalty shoot-out, after 1–1 draw in extra time.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

According to K League regulations back then, teams were required to decide the winner with the golden goal or the penalty shoot-out after the extra time, if the match score is level at the end of normal time.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Since the stadium was not equipped with a floodlight system, they had to finish their games before sunset. Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma won the game by a draw.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Supporters and rivalriesEdit

The club's main supporters group is called Black List.

Supporters of Seongnam have worked to protect the club amid rumors of its departure or dissolution.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Seongnam fans facing their Suwon rivals in 2008.

Seongnam's biggest rival team is Suwon Samsung Bluewings. Their rivalry has been dubbed the Magyedaejeon.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Historical Asian performanceEdit

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Seongnam won the 1995 Asian Club Championship, defeating Al-Nassr 1–0 after extra time in the final.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Seongnam reached the final of the 2004 AFC Champions League. Despite winning the away leg 3–1, they lost the home leg 5–0 to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad and lost the tie 6–3 on aggregate.

On 13 November 2010, Seongnam beat Iranian club Zob Ahan FC 3–1 in the final of the 2010 AFC Champions League.

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Seongnam manager and former player Shin Tae-yong in the 2010 AFC Champions League final.

This was Seongnam's second AFC Champions League title and qualified them directly into the quarter-finals stage of the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup which they finished fourth.

Seongnam also placed fifth in the IFFHS Asian Clubs of the 20th century.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Current squadEdit

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ManagersEdit

List of Seongnam FC managers
No. Name From To Season(s) Notes
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Template:Flagicon Shin Tae-yong 2008/12/06 2010/02/17 2009
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HonoursEdit

DomesticEdit

LeagueEdit

CupsEdit

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InternationalEdit

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Season-by-season recordsEdit

Season Division Tms. Pos. FA Cup AFC CL
1989 1 6 5
1990 1 6 6
1991 1 6 5
1992 1 6 2
1993 1 6 1
1994 1 7 1
1995 1 8 1 Semi-final
1996 1 9 8 Quarter-final Winners
1997 1 10 8 Runners-up Runners-up
1998 1 10 10 Quarter-final
1999 1 10 10 Winners
2000 1 10 3 Runners-up
2001 1 10 1 Quarter-final
2002 1 10 1 Semi-final
2003 1 12 1 Round of 16 Group stage
2004 1 13 9 Round of 32 Runners-up
2005 1 13 3 Round of 16
2006 1 14 1 Round of 32
2007 1 14 2 Round of 16 Semi-final
2008 1 14 5 Quarter-final
2009 1 15 2 Runners-up<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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2010 1 15 4 Quarter-final Winners
2011 1 16 10 Winners
2012 1 16 12 Round of 16 Round of 16
2013 1 14 8 Round of 16
2014 1 12 9 Winners
2015 1 12 5 Quarter-final Round of 16
2016 1 12 11 Quarter-final
2017 2 10 4 Quarter-final
2018 2 10 2 Round of 32
2019 1 12 9 Round of 32
2020 1 12 10 Semi-final
2021 1 12 10 Round of 16
2022 1 12 12 Round of 16
2023 2 13 9 Round of 16
2024 2 13 13 Quarter-final
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

AFC Champions League recordEdit

Season Round Opposition Home Away Agg.
2003 Group B Template:Flagicon Osotsapa 6–0Template:Efn 2nd
Template:Flagicon Shimizu S-Pulse 2–1Template:Efn
Template:Flagicon Dalian Shide 1–3Template:Efn
2004 Group G Template:Flagicon Persik Kediri 15–0 2–1 1st
Template:Flagicon Bình Định 2–0 3–1
Template:Flagicon Yokohama F. Marinos 0–1 2–1
Quarter-final Template:Flagicon Sharjah 6–0 5–2 11–2
Semi-final Template:Flagicon Pakhtakor 0–0 2–0 2–0
Final Template:Flagicon Al-Ittihad 0–5 3–1 3–6
2007 Group G Template:Flagicon Dong Tam Long An 4–1 2–1 1st
Template:Flagicon Shandong Luneng Taishan 3–0 1–2
Template:Flagicon Adelaide United 1–0 2–2
Quarter-final Template:Flagicon Al-Karamah 2–1 2–0 4–1
Semi-final Template:Flagicon Urawa Red Diamonds 2–2 2–2 Template:Aet 4–4
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2010 Group E Template:Flagicon Kawasaki Frontale 2–0 0–3 1st
Template:Flagicon Melbourne Victory 3–2 2–0
Template:Flagicon Beijing Guoan 3–1 1–0
Round of 16 Template:Flagicon Gamba Osaka 3–0 Template:N/a Template:N/a
Quarter-final Template:Flagicon Suwon Samsung Bluewings 4–1 0–2 4–3
Semi-final Template:Flagicon Al-Shabab 1–0 3–4 4–4 (a)
Final Template:Flagicon Zob Ahan 3–1Template:Efn Template:N/a
2012 Group G Template:Flagicon Nagoya Grampus 1–1 2–2 1st
Template:Flagicon Tianjin TEDA 1–1 3–0
Template:Flagicon Central Coast Mariners 5–0 1–1
Round of 16 Template:Flagicon Bunyodkor 0–1 Template:N/a Template:N/a
2015 Group F Template:Flagicon Buriram United 2–1 1–2 2nd
Template:Flagicon Gamba Osaka 2–0 1–2
Template:Flagicon Guangzhou R&F 0–0 1–0
Round of 16 Template:Flagicon Guangzhou Evergrande 2–1 0–2 2–3

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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