Incheon United

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Incheon United
인천 유나이티드
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Full name Incheon United FC
인천 유나이티드 FC
Nickname(s) In Utd
Founded 2003
Ground Incheon Munhak Stadium
(Capacity 50,256)
Chairman Ahn Sang-su
Manager Chang Woe-Ryong
League K-League
K-League 2008 1st
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Incheon United is a professional Korean football team currently playing in the K-League. The team's home town is Incheon, the third biggest city in the country, and the team's home stadium is the Incheon Munhak Stadium, one of the ten venues built in Korea for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

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[edit] History

[edit] Origins

Officially founded at the end of the 2003 season, the move to create a professional club in Incheon had come about in part by the construction of the Incheon Munhak Stadium for the 2002 FIFA World Cup tournament. Incheon city mayor Ahn Sang-su began the process of creating the club in earnest in June 2003 with the official founding of Incheon FC, and German Werner Lorant was appointed as manager of the team in September of that year, with Chang Woe-Ryong and Kim Si-seok added to the coaching staff.

A public share issue was launched and ran from October to November 2003, and in December the name Incheon United was adopted. Sponsorship ontracts worth a total of $4m were signed with Daewoo and Daeduk Construction, and a deal was struck with Puma to be the inagural kit suppliers to the new club.

[edit] Debut season

Lorant and his coaching staff recruited several high-profile players in a bid to make an impact on the league in the club's debut season in 2004. Goalkeeper Shim Bum-chul was recruited along with talented youngsters Choi Tae-uk, Kim Chi-woo and popular Japanese playmaker Masakiyo Maezono. The most high profile of the imports was Turkish international defender Alpay Özalan, recruited from English Premier League side Aston Villa.

The club's first ever K-League match was a home encounter with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors on April 3rd, 2004 which ended goalless. Their first league victory came in the third game of the season, also at home, as a Jasenko Sabitovic own-goal gave them a 1-0 victory over defending champions Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma.

Despite that promising start to the year, Incheon recorded just one more victory in the first stage of the season and finished bottom of the table on just nine points. The club's fortunes improved slightly during the summer Hauzen Cup tournament, winning three times and finishing eighth out of the thirteen sides involved. Manager Lorant stepped down as manager at the end of August, and he was replaced in the hotseat by his assistant Chang Woe-Ryong as caretaker manager.

Talented former Busan I'cons player Radivoje Manic was added to the squad during the summer transfer window, and both he and caretaker manager Chang made instant impacts on the side as the club finished fourth overall in the second stage of the league season, remaining in the race to claim victory in the stage until the final day.

[edit] Title challenge

Chang was confirmed as permanent Incheon manager in January 2005 as the club prepared to embark on what was to become a memorable season. The team finished runners-up in the first stage of the league season and, after coming in eighth for the second consecutive season in the Hauzen Cup, finished joint third in the second stage of the K-League and qualified for the post-season championship playoffs by virtue of having the best overall record. Incheon were to face first stage winners Busan I'Park in the semi-final, and they easily defeated the southern side by a 2-0 scoreline to set up a championship final against Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i. In the first leg of the final at the Munhak stadium, goalkeeper Kim Lee-sub endured a torrid ninety minutes as Ulsan hit the back of the net five times in a stunning display of football, with Dženan Radončić netting a late consolation goal for the home side. Sung Kyung-mo replaced Kim in the Incheon goal for the second leg, and though United claimed a 2-1 victory they lost out on the title 6-3 on aggregate, but finished their second season in existence as K-League runners-up.

Incheon United also finished the 2005 season with the highest total and average home attendance, with 316,591 spectators in total coming through the gates, an average of 24,353.

[edit] Community growth

The 2006 season was something of a disappointment compared with the highs of 2005. Tenth overall in the first stage of the K-League and sixth in the second, the team finished bottom of the fourteen-team Hauzen Cup table, but reached the semi-finals of the Korean FA Cup before being eliminated on penalties by eventual winners Chunnam Dragons.

Despite a relative lack of success on the field for the top team, the club continued to strengthen its set-up at reserve and youth level. The reserve team claimed victory in the K-League reserve league championship, and the U12 side won the 2006 Youth Football Championship.

[edit] 2007 season

Manager Chang departed for England at the start of the year to begin a year of study, so assistant manager Park I-cheon stepped up as caretaker manager for the 2007 season. The club struggled home in 9th place in the regular K-League season, but reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the second consecutive season before again losing out to eventual winners Chunnam. There was also an earlier semi-final defeat in the revamped Hauzen Cup competition, where Incheon lost 4-3 on penalties to FC Seoul after a goalless draw in normal time.


[edit] Honor

2005

[edit] Current squad

As of March 3, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of South Korea GK Kim Lee-Sub
2 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Young-Bin
3 Flag of South Korea DF Ahn Jae-Joon
4 Flag of South Korea MF No Jong-Gun
5 Flag of South Korea DF Ahn Hyun-Sik
6 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Hak-Cheol
7 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Sang-Rok
8 Flag of Serbia MF Dragan Mladenović
9 Flag of South Korea FW Lee Jun-Young
10 Flag of Serbia FW Borko Veselinović
11 Flag of South Korea FW Bang Seung-Hwan
12 Supporters
13 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Tae-Jin
14 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Jang-Kwan
15 Flag of South Korea MF Ahn Jae-Gon
16 Flag of South Korea MF Seo Min-Gook
17 Flag of South Korea MF Jeon Jae-Ho
18 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Jung-Youl
19 Flag of South Korea MF Choi Young-Hoon
20 Flag of South Korea DF Im Joong-Yong
21 Flag of South Korea MF Sin Sang-Woo
22 Flag of South Korea FW Park Jae-Hyun
23 Flag of South Korea DF Ju Ho-Jin
No. Position Player
24 Flag of South Korea FW Byun Yoon-Cheol
25 Flag of South Korea GK Song Yoo-Geol
26 Flag of South Korea FW Yeo Seung-Won
27 Flag of South Korea FW Jo Won-Gwang
28 Flag of South Korea FW Kang Su-Il
29 Flag of South Korea MF Park Seung-Min
30 Flag of South Korea FW Kim Sun-Woo
31 Flag of Montenegro FW Dženan Radončić
32 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Hyuk
33 Flag of South Korea GK Sung Kyung-Mo
35 Flag of South Korea MF Park Chang-Heon
36 Flag of South Korea FW Kim Yong-Han
37 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Min-Goo
38 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Se-Joo
39 Flag of South Korea MF Yoon Won-Il
40 Flag of South Korea MF Choi Kyu-Hwan
41 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Ho-Jin
42 Flag of South Korea FW Kim Jeong-Hyun
43 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Seon-Woo
44 Flag of South Korea MF Park Hyung-Guen
45 Flag of South Korea DF Ham Min-Seok
51 Flag of South Korea GK Kwon Chan-Soo
77 Flag of South Korea GK Lim In-Seong

[edit] 2008 Season transfers

Manager Chang Woe-Ryong returns from a year of study in England, replacing caretaker manager Park I-cheon.

In
No. Position Player
5 Flag of South Korea DF Ahn Hyun-Sik (Transferred from Daejeon Citizen)
10 Flag of Serbia FW Borko Veselinović (Transferred from Flag of Serbia FK Partizan)
13 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Tae-Jin (Transferred from FC Seoul)
14 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Jang-Kwan (Transferred from Busan I'Park)
18 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Jung-Youl (Transferred from FC Seoul)
21 Flag of South Korea DF Sin Sang-Woo (Transferred from Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma)
23 Flag of South Korea DF Ju Ho-Jin (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
26 Flag of South Korea FW Yeo Seung-Won (Transferred from Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
32 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Hyuk (Drafted from Yonsei University)
35 Flag of South Korea MF Park Chang-Heon (Drafted from Dongguk University)
40 Flag of South Korea MF Choi Kyu-Hwan (Drafted from Pukyong National University)
41 Flag of South Korea MF Lee Ho-Jin
44 Flag of South Korea MF Park Hyung-Guen (Drafted from Kyunghee University)
45 Flag of South Korea DF Ham Min-Seok (Drafted from Ajou University)
77 Flag of South Korea GK Lim In-Seong (Drafted from Hongik University)


Out
No. Position Player
32 Flag of South Korea DF Jang Kyung-Jin (Transferred to Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
44 Flag of South Korea DF Choi Byung-Do (Transferred to Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
10 Flag of Serbia FW Dejan Damjanović (Transferred to FC Seoul)
Flag of South Korea MF Ha Sung-Min (Transferred to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
5 Flag of South Korea DF Lee Dong-Won (Transferred to Daejeon Citizen)
15 Flag of South Korea MF Seo Ki-Bok (Retired)
41 Flag of South Korea GK Kim Jin-Soo
42 Flag of South Korea DF Kang Chi-Soo
3 Flag of South Korea MF Yoo Woo-Ram
23 Flag of South Korea FW Choi Kyung-Joon
14 Flag of Serbia MF Željko Kalajdžić (Transferred to Flag of Montenegro FK Budućnost Podgorica)
40 Flag of South Korea DF Kim Hwan
43 Flag of South Korea MF Choi Ji-Hoon
21 Flag of South Korea DF Seo Seong-Cheol
26 Flag of South Korea MF Kim Tae-Won
34 Flag of South Korea MF Ahn Sung-Hoon

[edit] Staff

Coaching Staff

  • Manager: Flag of South Korea Chang Woe-Ryong
  • First Team Head Coach: Flag of Brazil Puka
  • Coach: Flag of South Korea Kim Bong-Kil
  • GK Coach: Flag of South Korea Shin Bum-Chul
  • Playing Coach: Flag of South Korea 6.Kim Hak-Cheol

Medical Staff

  • Trainer: Flag of South Korea Kwon Huk-Joon
  • Trainer: Flag of South Korea Lee Seung-Jae

Youth Academy Staff

  • U-18 Manager : Flag of South Korea Myung Jin-Young
  • U-15 Manager : Flag of South Korea Kim Jeong-Jae
  • U-12 Manager : Flag of South Korea Seo Ki-Bok
  • U-15/ U-12 Coach : Flag of Brazil Jose Carlos Serrao Junior
  • I'United Child Football Class Manager : Flag of South Korea Choi Jin-Tae

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Kit Supplier

  • 2006-Present : Puma

[edit] See also

[edit] External links