Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power WFC

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Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power WFC
경주 한국 수력 원자력 WFC
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Basic data
Surname Gyeongju KHNP Women's Football Club
경주 한국 수력 원자력 여자 축구단
Seat Gyeongju
founding 23rd March 2017
Colours Green white
owner Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power
president Jeong Jae-hun
Website khnp.co.kr
First soccer team
Head coach Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Ju-heui
Venue Gyeongju Stadium
Places 12.199
league WK League
2019 2nd place
home
Away
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Gyeongju KHNP Women's Football Club is a soccer franchise based in Gyeongju , South Korea . The club plays in the WK League , the highest women's soccer division in South Korea.

history

founding

The franchise was founded on March 23, 2017. Ha Keum-jin was introduced as the first trainer .

present

Your first season went worse than expected. The club finished in 7th place after the end of the season and was penultimate. Also in the club cup they were eliminated in the group stage as last place. In the League Cup, however, the club was able to surprise. In the quarterfinals, they beat Seoul WFC 1-0 and surprisingly reached the next round of the cup. In the semi-finals, they could also beat Boeun Sangmu WFC 1-0 and thus reached the cup final. In the cup final, however, they lost 1-0 to Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels . After the end of the season, the club management introduced a new coach, Ko Mun-heui .

For the 2018 season, the club invested a lot of money in new players. Players such as José Nahi , Ines and Asuna Tanaka were signed up . Your second season went much better. The club finished the season in second place and qualified for the championship games. In the semifinals, they competed against Suwon UDC WFC . They won the game 2-0. In the championship final they competed against Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels. They won the first leg 3-0. The second leg ended in a 1: 5 thriller, as Incheon was only able to equalize the first leg result with 3: 0 only in stoppage time. They finished the season as runner-up. Meanwhile, the club was also able to improve significantly in the cup competitions. In the club cup they were only eliminated in the quarterfinals, on penalties against Suwon UDC WFC. In the league cup, you could fight your way up to the semi-finals before failing 2-1 at Seoul WFC. Despite the significant increase, Ko Mun-heui was replaced by Eo Yeong-guk .

For the 2019 season, the championship was given as the season goal. The regular season ended again in second place. In the semi-finals they surprisingly lost 2-0 to Suwon UDC WFC. In the club cup, the club was surprisingly eliminated in the group stage. In the league cup they were surprisingly eliminated in the quarter-finals against Hwacheon KSPO WFC with 1: 2. After the end of the season, Eo Yeong-guk had to leave the club again. Song Ju-heui was introduced as the successor .

History overview

season league Kl. societies Games Pl. S. U N Gates Pt. Club Cup League Cup WK League Play-Off Trainer
2017 WK League 1 8th 28 7th 5 6th 17th 23:53 21st Group stage finalist Not qualified Korea SouthSouth Korea Ha Keum-jin
2018 WK League 2. 16 5 7th 54:35 53 Quarter finals Semifinals finalist Korea SouthSouth Korea Ko Mun-heui
2019 2. 14th 7th 7th 62:35 49 Group stage Quarter finals Semifinals Korea SouthSouth Korea Eo Yeong-guk
2020 21st -: - Korea SouthSouth Korea Song Ju-heui

Current squad

Status: beginning of the season 2020

No. position Surname
1 Korea SouthSouth Korea TW Yun Yeong-geul
2 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Seo Ah-ri
3 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Jeong Uh-yeong
4th JapanJapan MF Asuna Tanaka
5 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Son Da-seul
6th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Kim Hye-in
7th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Lee Se-jin
8th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Park Ye-in
9 Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Seo Ji-yeon
10 Ivory CoastIvory Coast ST Ines
11 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kim In-ji
12 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Jeong Ji-yeon
13 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kim So-ih
14th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Park Se-rah
15th Ivory CoastIvory Coast ST José Nahi
16 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Son Yun-heui
No. position Surname
17th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Jeon Eun-ha
18th Korea SouthSouth Korea TW Kim Do-hyeon
19th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Lee Eun-ji
20th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Kim Hye-yeong
21st Korea SouthSouth Korea TW Kim Ye-rin
22nd Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Jeong Yeong-ah
23 Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Kang Tae-kyeong
24 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM No so-mi
25th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kim Hye-ji
26th Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Hong Heui-jin
28 Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Park Seong-ran
29 Korea SouthSouth Korea ST Baek Do-hye
30th Korea SouthSouth Korea MF Kang Yu-mi
31 Korea SouthSouth Korea FROM Jin Kyo-shil

Coaching staff

As of March 1, 2020

Current coaching staff
Surname function
Song Ju-heui Trainer
Lee Ju-seob Assistant coach
Kyu-hong Park Goalkeeping coach

Stadion

Stadion Surname owner opening Usage period
From To
Korea-Gyeongju Public Stadium-01.jpg Gyeongju Stadium Gyeongju City Council 1979 2017 Until now

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Squad of the 2020 season. In: khnpfc.com. khnpfc.com, accessed August 1, 2020 .
  2. http://www.khnp.co.kr/khnpfc/team/wk_khnpfc_team_coaching_staff.jsp coaching staff