Daejeon Citizen

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Daejeon Citizen
대전 시티즌
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Full name Daejeon Citizen Football Club
대전 시티즌 프로 축구단
Nickname(s) Purple Crew
Founded 1997
Ground Purple Arena
Daejeon
(Capacity 41,295)
Chairman Lee Yoon-Won
Manager Kim Ho
League K-League
K-League 2008 14th
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Daejeon Citizen Football Club (Korean 대전 시티즌 프로 축구단) is a South Korean football team, currently playing in K-League.

They are famous for being the first community-club in Korea (generally in Korea 'community-club' means that the club issues shares). In the case of Daejeon, although they didn't actually issue shares until 2005, they were known as a 'community-club' before this as they were the first club that did not belong to a specific company such as a 'chebol' or other major company. It had very symbolic meaning - the club was based on the support of the local community and not that of a specific company. Daejeon citizen took their first step towards K-League in 1997. In spite of insufficient budget, Daejeon won the 2001 Korean FA Cup, the decisive goal coming from Kim Eun-Jung to give the team a one-nil victory in the final, and is struggling in K-League as a team that cannot be beat easily. Through the year 2005 to 2006, Daejeon issued shares so as to be tied with local community more solidly, and be a 'real' community-club.

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[edit] History

[edit] The First step to K-League

After the beginning of K-League, until 1997, there were a few league matches held in Daejeon, but citizens of Daejeon couldn't have such solidarity to that matches because there was no team in local community, so they couldn't have such feeling that "That team is my own". They had to just enjoy the games as it were. However, in 1996 a plan to establish 'Daejeon Citizen' - their own local community club - unveiled, and then finally they could get their 'own' team. With a lot of expectations, Daejeon took their first step to K-League in 1997, having opening match against Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i. Manager Kim Ki-Bok, now vice-president of N-League ("National League", the second division), became the first manager of Daejeon. Daejeon was filled with confidence as a freshman of league, but result was not fairly good.

[edit] IMF Crisis

To Korean people, the year 1998 could be memorised as "hard year". IMF Crisis crashed the whole Korean economic, a lot of companies went into bankrupt, and a lot of people fired. There was no exceptions to Daejeon Citizen. The main board of Daejeon consisted of 4 groups - Kyeryong Construction Industrial, Dong-A Construction, DongYang Department Store, Chung-cheong Bank. But the storm of IMF made three group went into bankrupt and Kyeryong only surived and contiuned financial support to this club. But it didn't suffice to manage and participate in league game, so Daejeon had to suffer many difficulties.

[edit] On the verge of disappearing

From the season 2001, Lee Tae-Ho took the lead of the team, and took Daejeon's first champion title as led Citizen to the top position in 2001 FA Cup. Daejeon also got ticket to the 2002-03 AFC Champions League. However, season 2002 was too cold for Daejeon and their fans to bear. We can remember the World Cup 2002 Korea/Japan, made whole Korean Peninsula be filled with 'Red' colour and chanting "Dae-Han-Min-Guk". Daejeon was one of host city for that grand world-event. After that events, Daejeon changed their home stadium (Daejeon Hanbat Stadium) to Daejeon World Cup Stadium, and got the chance to get more attendance. But Citizen pluenged to the bottom position and got only one win of 27 games. Boss Lee Tae-Ho resigned taking responsibility for poor result. Also, financial supporter - Kyeryong - Decleared that they would pull them out of citizen's main board. Winter was too chilly. But Daejeon fans stood for Daejeon Citizen, then Daejeon City Hall decided to give financial support to Citizen. Daejeon took chances to revive.

[edit] Miracle 2003

Daejeon fans can't forget the memories of season 2003 easily. That means, for Daejeon fans, the year 2003 was too fantastic and happy. Current Boss Choi Yun-Gyeom succeeded ex-boss Lee, showed miraclous ability to attandance of Purple Arena (Nickname for Daejeon World Cup Stadium). Daejeon took 6th position in the K-League, which is the best position after its first step, also gathered average 19,092 attandance (the best record in 2003) although they didn't have 'big star'. Citizen became 'the pride of Daejeon citizen', proving the possibility of the "community-club".

The Daejeon fans often wear yellow shirts as a tribute to chickens that used to run around outside the ground before games. This was abandoned due to Asian Bird Flu in 2005, a decision which caused great shame to the loyal and dispearing fans of super Daejeon Citizens FC Football Club. Now they refuse to wear shirts as a sign of protest, but this too was abandoned due to fattening.

Then the Seouljers came to town and kicked well and braved it out, as they always do.

[edit] Playoff Qualification 2007

Citizen achieved what appeared to be a highly unlikely qualification for the end of season championship playoffs with a 1-0 win over Suwon. This was Daejeon's 5th consecutive victory and ultimately enabled them to qualify for the first time in their history. When Kim Ho took over mid-season, Citizen were langushing in 11th position, but under the guidance of their legendary coach, they will be looking to go all the way, starting with an away match against Ulsan on Sunday 21st October.

[edit] Current squad

[edit] Squad for Season 2008

As of March 10, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of South Korea GK Yoo Jae-Hun
2 Flag of South Korea DF Jung Min-Ho
3 Flag of South Korea DF Joo Seung-Jin
4 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Yeo-Sung
6 Flag of South Korea DF Min Young-Ki
7 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Young-Tae
9 Flag of South Korea MF Na Kwang-Hyun
10 Flag of South Korea MF Ko Jong-Soo
11 Flag of South Korea FW Choi Keun-Shik
12 Flag of South Korea GK Yang Dong-Won
13 Flag of South Korea FW Kwak Chul-Ho
14 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Sung-Woon
15 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Do-Sung
16 Flag of South Korea FW Kim Min-Soo
17 Flag of South Korea FW Bu Young-Tae
18 Flag of South Korea FW Park Sung-Ho
19 Flag of South Korea FW Park Ju-Hyun
20 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Dong-Won
21 Flag of South Korea GK Choi Eun-Sung
22 Flag of South Korea FW Woo Seung-Je
No. Position Player
23 Flag of South Korea MF Kang Sun-Kyu
24 Flag of South Korea DF Kwon Hyuk-Tae
25 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Ba-Woo
26 Flag of South Korea MF Kwon Hyuk-Jin
27 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Kyeo-Re
28 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Kang-Hyup
29 Flag of South Korea FW Yoon Joon-Soo
30 Flag of South Korea DF Moon Chang-Min
31 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Min-Kyu
32 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Hyung-Il
33 Flag of Brazil MF Castor
34 Flag of South Korea FW Kim Andrea
35 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Hyun-Ho
36 Flag of South Korea MF Kang Gu-Nam
37 Flag of South Korea MF Jung Min-Soo
38 Flag of South Korea DF Kwon Sung-Ju
40 Flag of South Korea DF Hwang Byung-Ju
44 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Chul-Hee
99 Flag of Nigeria FW Eric Obinna*

* Also has French citizenship

[edit] Staff

[edit] 2008 Season transfers

In
No. Position Player
- Flag of South Korea FW Kwak Chul-Ho (Drafted from Myongji University)
- Flag of South Korea MF Lee Chul-Hee (Drafted from Baejae University)
- Flag of South Korea DF Kwon Hyuk-Tae (Drafted from Kyunghee University)
- Flag of South Korea MF Kang Gu-Nam (Drafted from Kyunghee University)
- Flag of South Korea FW Kim Min-Soo (Transferred from Incheon Korail)
- Flag of South Korea MF Lee Kyeo-Re (Transferred from Flag of Singapore Super Reds FC)
- Flag of South Korea MF Kang Sun-Kyu (Transferred from Flag of Russia FC Rubin Kazan)
- Flag of South Korea FW Park Sung-Ho (Transferred from Busan I'Park)
- Flag of South Korea MF Lee Yeo-Sung (Transferred from Busan I'Park)
- Flag of South Korea FW Song Geun-Su (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
- Flag of South Korea MF Kim Young-Keun (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
- Flag of South Korea FW Bu Young-Tae (Transferred from Busan I'Park)
- Flag of South Korea MF Kim Ba-Woo (Transferred from FC Seoul)
- Flag of Nigeria FW Eric Obinna (Transferred from Flag of Italy S.S. Cassino 1927)
- Flag of Brazil MF Castor
Out
No. Position Player
5 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Chang-Soo (Transferred to Busan I'Park)
9 Flag of South Korea FW Jung Sung-Hun (Transferred to Busan I'Park)
33 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Se-In (Transferred to Busan I'Park)
8 Flag of Brazil FW Denilson (Transferred to Pohang Steelers)
17 Flag of South Korea DF Jang Hyun-Kyu (Transferred to Pohang Steelers)
27 Flag of Brazil FW Adriano Chuva (Transferred to Chunnam Dragons)
28 Flag of Brazil MF Brasília (Transferred to Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i)
- Flag of South Korea MF Kim Young-Keun (Transferred to Gyeongnam FC)
30 Flag of South Korea MF Park Do-Hyuen (Transferred to Ansan Hallelujah)
33 Flag of South Korea FW Song Geun-Su (Transferred to Gyeongnam FC)

[edit] 2007 season transfers

Updated on 2007.06.05

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Out

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] Club honours

2001
2002
2004

[edit] Results

  • Founded: 1997
1997

- Manager : Kim Ki-Bok
- Adidias Cup 1997 : 9th
- Rapido Cup Korea League 1997 : 7th
- Pro-Specs Cup 1997 : 5th in Group B
- The FA-CUP 1997 : Round of 16

1998

- Addias Cup 1998 : 4th in Group A
- Phillip-Morris Cup 1998 : 6th
- Hyundai Cup Korea League 1998 : 9th
- The FA-CUP 1998 : Round of 16

1999

- Addias Cup 1999 : 4th in Group A
- Buy-Korea Cup Korea League 1999 : 8th
- The FA-CUP 1999 : Round of 16

2000

- Korea Insurance Cup 2000 : 5th in Group B
- Samsung Digital Cup Korea League 2000 : 8th
- The FA-CUP 2000 : Qualifying Round

2001

- Manager Changed to Lee Tae-Ho
- Addias Cup 2001 : 3rd in Group A
- Korea League 2001 : 10th
- The FA-CUP 2001 : Winners

2002

- Super Cup 2002 : Runner-Up
- Addias Cup 2002 : 4th in Group B
- PAVV Korea League 2002 : 10th
- The FA-CUP 2002 : Semi-Final
- AFC Champions League 02-03 : Qualified for Group Stage

2003

- Manager Changed to Choi Yun-Gyeom
- AFC Champions Legaue 02-03 : 2nd in Group A
- Korea League 2003 : 6nd
- The FA-CUP 2003 : Quarter-Final

2004

- Hauzen Cup : 2nd
- Korea League 2004 : 11th
- The FA-CUP 2004 : Semi-Final

2005

- Hauzen Cup : 10th
- Korea League 2005 : 7th
- The FA-CUP 2005 : Round of 16

2006

- Hauzen Cup : 4th
- Korea League 2006 : 10th
- The FA-CUP 2006 : Round of 16

[edit] Managers

Coach

Year

Games

W

D

L

Kim Ki-bok

1997 - 2000

142

35

26

81

Lee Tae-ho

2000 - 2002

72

13

22

35

Choi Yun-Gyeom

2003 - 2007

178

54

68

56

Kim Ho

2007 ~

-

-

-

-

NB: Only counted Korean League official matches. FA-Cup, AFC Champions league results are not lncluded in this table.

Last updated: 2007. 07. 30

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