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词条 Jeju United FC
释义

  1. History

     Franchise relocation history 

  2. Crests and mascots

  3. Kits

     Kit suppliers 

  4. Honours

     Domestic competitions  League  Cups  International competitions  Friendly 

  5. Records

  6. Players

     Current squad  Out on loan 

  7. Managers

     Coaching staff  Managerial history 

  8. References

  9. External links

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濟州 유나이티드
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| ground = Jeju World Cup Stadium
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| owner = SK Energy
| chairman = Koo Ja-young
| manager = Jo Sung-hwan
| league = K League 1
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| position = 5th
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The Jeju United Football Club (Hangul:제주 유나이티드 FC; Hanja: 濟州 유나이티드 FC) is a South Korean professional football club. The club is based in Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea. In the past, the club has been known as the Yukong Elephants Football Club and Bucheon SK.

History

An original member of the K League founded on 17 December 1982, the team was then called the Yukong Elephants. Yukong was owned and financially supported by the Sunkyoung Group's subsidiary, Yukong (currently SK Group's "SK Energy"), along with Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi as its franchise. The Kokkiri (elephant) was its mascot. The club won the league championship on only one occasion (in 1989).

At the end of 1995 the side moved from the Dongdaemun Stadium in Seoul to the Mokdong Stadium on the western edge of Seoul, as part of K-League's decentralization policy.[2]

Three clubs based in Seoul–the Yukong Elephants, LG Cheetahs, and Ilhwa Chunma–didn't accept this policy, so the Seoul government gave an eviction order to the three clubs. However they guaranteed that if clubs built a soccer-specific stadium in Seoul, they could have a Seoul franchise and return to Seoul. As a result, the three clubs were evicted from Seoul to other cities. The Yukong Elephants moved to the city of Bucheon, a satellite city of Seoul, (25 km away). Mid-way through the 1997 season, the club re-branded itself as Bucheon SK.

Because the city of Bucheon didn't have a stadium, they used Mokdong Stadium in Seoul until 2000. At the start of the 2001 season, the team moved to the 35,545-capacity Bucheon Leports Complex.

In 2006, Bucheon SK announced their move to Jeju without any fore notice, renamed themselves "Jeju United FC," and adopted the vacant Jeju World Cup Stadium as their new home ground.

On January 3, 2008, Jeju appointed Arthur Bernardes for new manager. On October 14, 2009, Arthur Bernardes announced his resignation due to Jeju's bad form in the K-League.

Franchise relocation history

Club Name City / Area Period
Yukong Elephants Seoul+Incheon+Gyeonggi 1983[1]
Yukong Elephants Seoul 1984–86[1]
Yukong ElephantsIncheon+Gyeonggi 1987–90
Yukong ElephantsSeoul – Dongdaemun Stadium 1991–95
Bucheon Yukong
Bucheon SK
Seoul – Mokdong Stadium[2] 1996
Bucheon SKBucheon – Bucheon Stadium 1997–05
Jeju UnitedJeju  – Jeju World Cup Stadium 2006–present
[1] During 1983–86, K-League didn't have home and away system, so franchise relocations were meaningless at that time.

[2] Bucheon SK held all home matches at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul until 2000, Because Bucheon Stadium was under construction.

Crests and mascots

Kits

Kit suppliers

  • 1983–99: Adidas
  • 2000–01: Fila
  • 2002–03: Puma
  • 2004–08: Diadora
  • 2009–12: Astore
  • 2013–present : Kika

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

  • K League 1

Winners (1): 1989

Runners-up (5): 1984, 1994, 2000, 2010, 2017

Cups

  • FA Cup

Runners-up (1): 2004

  • League Cup

Winners (3): 1994, 1996, 2000s

Runners-up (2): 1998, 1998s

International competitions

Friendly

  • King's Cup

Third place (1): 1990

Records

Season Division Tms. Pos.FA CupAFC CL
1983153
1984182
1985185
1986164
1987153
1988153
1989161
1990164
1991164
1992166
1993165
1994172
1995184
1996194Semi-final
199711010Quarter-finals
19981107Round of 16
19991103Quarter-final
20001102Semi-final
20011107Round of 16
20021108Round of 16
200311212Semi-final
200411313Runners-up
20051135Round of 16
200611413Round of 32
200711411Semi-final
200811410Round of 32
200911514Quarter-final
20101152Semi-final
20111169Round of 16Group stage
20121166Semi-final
20131149Semi-final
20141125Round of 32
20151126Quarter-final
20161123Round of 32
20171122Round of 16Round of 16
20181125Quarter-finalGroup stage
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

Players

Current squad

{{updated|1 March 2018}}{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=1|nat=KOR|name=Hwang Sung-min|pos=GK}}{{Fs player|no=3|nat=KOR|name=Jeong Woo-jae|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=4|nat=KOR|name=Kim Seung-woo|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=5|nat=KOR|name=Kweon Han-jin|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=6|nat=KOR|name=Park Jin-po|pos=DF|other=Vice captain}}{{Fs player|no=7|nat=KOR|name=Kwon Soon-hyung|pos=MF|other=Captain}}{{Fs player|no=8|nat=KOR|name=Choi Hyun-tae|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=9|nat=BRA|name=Tiago Marques|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=10|nat=BRA|name=Magno Cruz|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=11|nat=KOR|name=Kim Ho-nam|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=13|nat=KOR|name=Lee Kyu-hyuk|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=14|nat=KOR|name=Lee Chang-min|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=15|nat=AUS|name=Aleksandar Jovanović|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=16|nat=KOR|name=Lee Dong-soo|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=17|nat=KOR|name=Lee Eun-beom|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=18|nat=KOR|name=Lee Chang-keun|pos=GK}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=19|nat=KOR|name=Im Chan-wool|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=21|nat=KOR|name=Kim Seong-ju|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=22|nat=KOR|name=Kim Soo-beom|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=23|nat=Costa Rica|name=Elias Aguilar|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=24|nat=KOR|name=Yun Il-lok|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=25|nat=KOR|name=Lim Deok-keun|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=26|nat=KOR|name=Kim Kyung-hak|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=27|nat=KOR|name=Kim Yeong-uk|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=28|nat=KOR|name=Seo Jin-soo|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=29|nat=KOR|name=Lee Dong-ryul|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=30|nat=KOR|name=Kim Hyun|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=33|nat=KOR|name=Kang Yun-seong|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=36|nat=KOR|name=Kim Dong-woo|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=37|nat=KOR|name=Kim Won-il|pos=DF}}{{Fs Player|no=41|nat=KOR|name=Park Han-keun|pos=GK}}{{Fs player|no=42|nat=KOR|name=Lee Dong-hee|pos=MF}}{{Fs end}}

Out on loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=—|nat=KOR|name=Kim Bong-rae|pos=DF|other=to Asan Mugunghwa for military service}}{{Fs player|no=—|nat=KOR|name=Jang Eun-kyu|pos=MF|other=to Sangju Sangmu for military service}}{{Fs player|no=—|nat=KOR|name=Ahn Hyun-beom|pos=FW|other=to Asan Mugunghwa for military service}}{{Fs player|no=—|nat=KOR|name=Baek Dong-kyu|pos=DF|other=to Sangju Sangmu for military service}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=-|nat=KOR|name=Jin Seong-wook|pos=FW|other=to Sangju Sangmu for military service}}{{Fs player|no=-|nat=KOR|name=Ryu Seung-woo|pos=MF|other=to Sangju Sangmu for military service}}{{Fs player|no=-|nat=KOR|name=Lee Chan-dong|pos=MF|other=to Sangju Sangmu for military service}}{{Fs player|no=-|nat=KOR|name=Chung Woon|pos=DF|other=to Gimpo Citizen FC}}{{Fs blank column}}{{Fs end}}

Managers

Coaching staff

Position Name Notes
ManagerKOR}} Jo Sung-hwan
Assistant ManagerKOR}} Kim Han-yoon
First Team CoachKOR}} Back Seong-woo
Goalkeeping CoachKOR}} Kim Ji-woon
Chief ScoutKOR}} Park Dong-woo

Managerial history

K League's principle of official statistics is that final club succeeds to predecessor club's

# Name Start End Season Notes
1
KOR}} Lee Jong-Hwan 1982/04/20 1985/07/21 1983–85 Resigned in the middle of season
2
KOR}} Kim Jung-Nam 1985/07/21 1992/05/12 1985–92 Resigned in the middle of season
C
KOR}} Park Young-Hwan
(Caretaker manager)
1986/??/?? 1986/??/?? 1986Kim Jung-Nam was called up
as a national team manager for
1986 FIFA World Cup,
1986 Asian Games
C
KOR}} Choi Jong-Duk
(Caretaker manager)
1988/07/13 1988/09/14 1988 Kim Jung-Nam was called up
as a national team manager for
1988 Summer Olympics
CKOR}} Park Sung-Hwa
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ham Heung-Chul
(Caretaker manager)
1992/05/12 1992/12/19 1992
3
KOR}} Park Sung-Hwa 1992/12/20 1994/10/29 1993–94
C
KOR}} Cho Yoon-Hwan
(Caretaker manager)
1994/10/30 1994/12/31 1994
4
RUS}} Valeri Nepomniachi 1995/01/01 1998/10/31 1995–98
C
KOR}} Cho Yoon-Hwan
(Caretaker manager)
1998/11/01 1998/12/31 1998
5
KOR}} Cho Yoon-Hwan 1999/01/01 2001/08/14 1999–01 Resigned in the middle of season
C
KOR}} Choi Yun-Kyum
(Caretaker manager)
2001/08/14 2001/08/31 2001
6
KOR}} Choi Yun-Kyum 2001/09/01 2002/09/01 2001–02 Resigned in the middle of season
7
TUR}} Tınaz Tırpan 2002/09/02 2003/05/14 2002–03 Resigned in the middle of season
C
KOR}} Ha Jae-Hoon
(Caretaker manager)
2003/05/14 2003/07/18 2003
8
KOR}} Ha Jae-Hoon 2003/07/19 2003/12/31 2003
9
KOR}} Jung Hae-Seong 2004/01/01 2007/11/03 2004–07
10
BRA}} Arthur Bernardes 2008/01/04 2009/10/14 2008–09 Resigned in the middle of season
C
KOR}} Cho Jin-Ho
(Caretaker manager)
2009/10/14 2009/10/29 2009
11
KOR}} Park Kyung-Hoon 2009/10/30 2014/12/03 2010–14
12
KOR}} Jo Sung-hwan 2014/12/19 2016/10/14 2014–2016
13
KOR}} Kim In-soo 2016/10/14 2016/12/15 2016 Due to Coaching License for AFC Champions League
Kim In-soo is appointed.
14
KOR}} Jo Sung-hwan 2016/12/30 present 2017–

References

1. ^Official Club Profile at K League Website
2. ^Note:This policy was carried out due to two reasons. In 1995, Korea was under bidding for 2002 FIFA World Cup. The reasons were the KFA and K League want to build a soccer-specific stadium in Seoul and both wanted to spread football to the provinces.

External links

{{commonscat|Jeju United FC}}
  • Official website {{ko icon}}
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