Busan IPark

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Busan IPark FC
부산 아이 파크 FC
Busan IPark 2012.png
Basic data
Surname Busan IPark Football Club
부산 아이 파크 축구단
Seat Busan , South Korea
founding 1983
owner HDC Group
Board Chung Mong-gyu
Website busanipark.com
First soccer team
Head coach Korea SouthSouth Korea Jo Deok-je
Venue Busan Gudeok Stadium
Places 24,363
league K League 2
2019 2nd place  
home
Away

The Busan IPark FC is a football franchise from Busan , South Korea . The franchise currently plays in the K League Classic , the top division in South Korea.

history

The franchise was founded in 1983 by the Daewoo company. Under the name Daewoo , the club reached 2nd place in the South Korean championship in its first year. From 1984 the franchise was called Daewoo Royals and won the first championship title in the same year. Further titles followed in 1987, 1991 and 1997, last year already under the name Busan Daewoo Royals .

When Daewoo ran into financial difficulties in the late 1990s, the football club was sold to I'Park, a division of Hyundai , and the name was changed to Busan I'cons . Since the 2005 season the club has been called Busan I'Park .

In 2004, the franchise won the South Korean Cup competition for the first time.

The club celebrated its greatest international success in 1986 by winning the AFC Champions League and immediately afterwards by winning the Afro-Asian Cup . In 2005 the semifinals could be reached. The club rose for the first time in the history of the club in the second-rate K League Challenge .

Stadion

The team plays their home games at the Busan Gudeok Stadium in Busan . The stadium has a capacity of 24,363 people.

Gudeok Stadium

Venues since 1987

season Stadion Location capacity owner Coordinates
1987 to 2002 Busan Gudeok Stadium Busan , Gyeongsangnam-do 24,363 Busan city 35 ° 6 '59.4 "  N , 129 ° 0' 52.2"  E
2003 to 2015 Busan Asia Main Stadium Busan , Gyeongsangnam-do 55,982 N / A 35 ° 11 '24 "  N , 129 ° 3' 29.5"  E
2015 until today Busan Gudeok Stadium Busan , Gyeongsangnam-do 24,363 Busan city 35 ° 6 '59.4 "  N , 129 ° 0' 52.2"  E

successes

National

Masters: 1984, 1987, 1991, 1997
Runner-up: 1983, 1986, 1990, 1999
Runner-up: 2017, 2019
Winner: 2004
  • League Cup
Winner: 1997, 1997s, 1998s
Finalist: 1986, 1999s, 2001, 2009, 2011
  • National Football Championship
Winner: 1989, 1990
2nd place: 1988
  • President's Cup
2nd place: 1981

Continental

Winner: 1986
Winner: 1986

Non-official trophies

  • Lunar New Year Cup
Winner: 2013
  • Hawaiian Islands Invitational
Winner: 2012
  • Tongyeong Cup
2nd place: 2004, 2005

Current squad

Status: 8. August 2019

No. position Surname
1 Korea SouthSouth Korea TW Choi Pil-soo
2 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Jeong Ho-jeong
3 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Park Joon-gang
4th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Lee Chung-woong
6th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Seo Yong-duk
7th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Kim Chi-woo
8th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Jong-woo Park
9 Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Choi Seung-in
10 BrazilBrazil MF Rômulo
11 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Lee Dong-jun
13 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Han Joon-kyu
14th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Kwon Jin-young
15th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Kim Myoung-jun
17th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Lee Jong-min
18th Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Lee Jung-hyup
19th Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Jung Sung-min
20th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Han Sang-woon
22nd Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Han Ji-ho
No. position Surname
23 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kim Jin-kyu
25th Korea SouthSouth Korea TW Kim Jung-ho
26th Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Lee Sang-jun
27 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Ku Hyun-jun
28 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Yoo Soo-cheol
29 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kim Jong-cheol
30th BrazilBrazil ST Diego Maurício
31 Korea SouthSouth Korea TW Kim Hyung-keun
32 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kwon Yong-hyun
33 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Kim Moon-hwan
35 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Park Ho-young
38 AustraliaAustralia FROM Aleksandar Susnyar
40 Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Shin Chang-ryeol
42 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kwon Hyeok-kyu
44 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Park Kyung-min
45 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Hwang Joon-ho
86 HungaryHungary ST Soma Novothny

Borrowed Players

No. position Surname
- Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Cha Young-hwan (after Sangju Sangmu military service)
- Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Lee Kyu-seong (after Sangju Sangmu military service)
- Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Noh Haeng-seok (after Kuala Lumpur FA )

Former known players

Trainer since 2015

Surname Time at Busan IPark
from to
Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Jong-hwan November 22, 1979 1980
Korea SouthSouth Korea Chang Woon-soo January 1, 1981 October 18, 1983
Korea SouthSouth Korea Cho Yoon-ok October 18, 1983 June 20, 1984
Korea SouthSouth Korea Chang Woon-soo June 21, 1984 December 6, 1986
Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Cha-man 7th December 1986 December 31, 1989
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Hee-tae (Assistant Trainer) April 1, 1989 December 1, 1989
GermanyGermany Frank Engel January 1, 1990 November 14, 1990
HungaryHungary Bertalan Bicskei November 15, 1990 December 31, 1991
Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Cha-man January 1, 1992 September 25, 1992
Korea SouthSouth Korea Cho Kwang-rae September 25, 1992 June 21, 1994
Korea SouthSouth Korea Chung Hae-won (assistant coach) June 21, 1994 September 7, 1994
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Hee-tae September 8, 1994 August 3, 1995
Korea SouthSouth Korea Shin Woo-sung (Assistant Trainer) 4th August 1995 December 31, 1995
SerbiaSerbia Dragoslav Šekularac 4th January 1996 July 14, 1996
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Tae-soo (Assistant Trainer) July 15, 1996 December 25, 1996
Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Cha-man December 26, 1996 June 9, 1999
Korea SouthSouth Korea Shin Yoon-ki (assistant trainer) June 10, 1999 September 8, 1999
Korea SouthSouth Korea Chang Woe-ryong (Assistant Trainer) September 14, 1999 December 17, 1999
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Ho-gon (Assistant Trainer) February 23, 2000 November 5, 2002
Korea SouthSouth Korea Park Kyung-hoon (assistant coach) November 5, 2002 November 20, 2002
ScotlandScotland Ian Porterfield November 21, 2002 April 3, 2006
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Pan-gon (Assistant Trainer) April 3, 2006 July 30, 2006
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andy Egli July 31, 2006 4th July 2007
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Pan-gon (Assistant Trainer) July 5, 2007 July 15, 2007
Korea SouthSouth Korea Sung-hwa Park July 16, 2007 July 31, 2007
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Pan-gon (Assistant Trainer) August 1, 2007 December 3, 2007
Korea SouthSouth Korea Hwang Sun-hong 4th December 2007 5th November 2010
Korea SouthSouth Korea To Ik-soo November 1, 2011 December 31, 2012
Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoon Sung-hyo 17th December 2012 July 13, 2015
BrazilBrazil Denis Iwamura (assistant coach) July 13, 2015 October 7, 2015
Korea SouthSouth Korea Choi Young-jun July 14, 2015 December 31, 2016
Korea SouthSouth Korea Cho Jin-ho January 1, 2017 October 10, 2017
Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Seung-yub (assistant coach) October 10th December 10, 2017
Korea SouthSouth KoreaC hoi Yun-kyum December 11, 2017 December 12, 2018
Korea SouthSouth Korea Cho Deok-je December 18, 2018 today

Best goal scorers since 2011

season Surname Gates
2011 Korea SouthSouth KoreaHan Sang-woon Lim Sang-hyub Yang Dong-hyun
Korea SouthSouth Korea
Korea SouthSouth Korea
9
2012 N / A N / A
2013 Korea SouthSouth Korea Lim Sang-hyub 9
2014 Korea SouthSouth Korea Lim Sang-hyub 11
2015 N / A N / A
2016 BrazilBrazil Willian Popp 18th
2017 Korea SouthSouth KoreaKo Kyung-min Lee Jeong-hyeop
Korea SouthSouth Korea
9
2018 Korea SouthSouth KoreaKo Kyung-min Rômulo
BrazilBrazil
9
2019 Korea SouthSouth KoreaLee Dong-joon Lee Jung-hyub
Korea SouthSouth Korea
13
2020

Outfitter

year Outfitter
1983 to 1992 Adidas
1993 to 1995 Erima
1996 to 1998 Adidas
1999 Fila
2000 to 2003 Nike
2004 Kappa
2005 to 2006 bumblebee
2007 to 2011 Fila
2012 to 2013 puma
2014 until today Adidas

Name and logo history

Season placement

season league Level Teams position FA Cup AFC CL
1983 K League 1 1 5 2.
1984 8th 1.
1985 8th 3. winner
1986 6th 3.
1987 5 1.
1988 5 5.
1989 6th 3.
1990 6th 2.
1991 6th 1.
1992 6th 5.
1993 6th 6th
1994 7th 6th
1995 8th 5.
1996 9 6th Quarter finals
1997 10 1. First round
1998 10 5. Quarter finals
1999 10 2. Second round Quarter finals
2000 10 6th Semifinals
2001 10 4th Quarter finals
2002 10 9. Quarter finals
2003 12 9. First round
2004 13 7th winner
2005 13 4th First round Semifinals
2006 14th 8th. Round of 16
2007 14th 13. Quarter finals
2008 14th 12. Round of 16
2009 15th 12. Round of 16
2010 15th 8th. final
2011 16 6th Quarter finals
2012 16 7th Round of 32
2013 14th 6th Quarter finals
2014 12 8th. Quarter finals
2015 12 11.   Round of 32
2016 K League 2 2 11 5. Round of 16
2017 10 2. final
2018 10 3. Round of 16
2019 10 2.   3rd round
2020 K League 1 1 12

Individual evidence

  1. rsssf.com: Overview of the AFC CL 1986

Web links