List of FC Seoul records and statistics

Below are statistics and records related to FC Seoul.
K League's principle of official statistics is that final club succeeds to predecessor club's history & records.[1]

Honours

Domestic competitions

International competitions

Double

Club

Season by season records

K League Championship results are not counted.
1993, 1998, 1999, 2000 seasons had penalty shoot-outs instead of draws.
※ A : Adidas Cup, P : Prospecs Cup, PM : Philip Morris Cup, D : Daehan Fire Insurance Cup

Season Teams K League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts League Cup FA Cup Super Cup ACL Manager
1984 8 7th 28 8 6 14 38 45 -7 33 South Korea Park Se-hak
1985 8 Champions 21 10 7 4 35 19 +16 27 South Korea Park Se-hak
1986 6 Runners-up 20 10 7 3 28 17 +11 27 5th (Pro)[1] Did not qualify South Korea Park Se-hak
1987 5 5th 32 7 7 18 26 55 -29 21 No competition Qualified
but withdrew
South Korea Park Se-hak
1988 5 4th 24 6 11 7 22 29 -7 23 Winners (Nat'l)[2] Did not qualify South Korea Ko Jae-wook (C)
1989 6 Runners-up 40 15 17 8 53 40 +13 47 Semi-finals (Nat'l)[2] South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1990 6 Champions 30 14 11 5 40 25 +15 39 South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1991 6 6th 40 9 15 16 44 53 -9 33 South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1992 6 4th 30 8 13 9 30 35 -5 29 Runners-up (A) Did not enter South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1993 6 Runners-up 30 18
10
0
11
12
9
28 29 -1 59 4th (A) Did not qualify South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1994 7 5th 30 12 7 11 53 50 +3 43 Runners-up (A) South Korea Cho Young-jeung
1995 8 8th 28 5 10 13 29 43 -14 25 6th (A) South Korea Cho Young-jeung
1996 9 9th 32 8 8 16 44 56 -12 32 8th (A) Round of 16 South Korea Cho Young-jeung
1997 10 9th 18 1 8 9 15 27 -12 11 10th (A)
Group A 3rd (P)
Semi-finals South Korea Park Byung-joo
1998 10 8th 18 9
8
0
2
9
8
28 28 0 23 4th (A)
3rd (PM)
Winners South Korea Park Byung-joo
1999 10 9th 27 10
8
0
4
17
15
38 52 -14 24 Runners-up (A)
Group B 4th (D)
Semi-finals Runners-up South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2000 10 Champions 27 19
17
0
5
8
5
46 25 +21 53 4th (A)
Group A 5th (D)
Quarter-finals Did not qualify Quarter-finals[3] South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2001 10 Runners-up 27 11 10 6 30 23 +7 43 Group A 4th (A) Quarter-finals Winners Did not qualify South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2002 10 4th 27 11 7 9 37 30 +7 40 4th (A) Round of 32 Did not qualify Runners-up[4] South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2003 12 8th 44 14 14 16 69 68 +1 56 No competition Round of 32 No competition Did not qualify South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2004 13 5th 24 7 12 5 20 17 +3 33 12th (S) Round of 16 Did not qualify South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2005 13 7th 24 8 8 8 37 32 +5 32 5th (S) Round of 16 South Korea Lee Jang-soo
2006 14 4th 26 9 12 5 31 22 +9 39 Winners (S) Quarter-finals South Korea Lee Jang-soo
2007 14 7th 26 8 13 5 23 16 +7 37 Runners-up (S) Quarter-finals Competition
ceased
Turkey Şenol Güneş
2008 14 Runners-up 26 15 9 2 44 25 +19 54 Group A 3rd (S) Round of 32 Turkey Şenol Güneş
2009 15 5th 28 16 5 7 47 27 +20 53 3rd (PK) Round of 16 Quarter-finals Turkey Şenol Güneş
2010 15 Champions 28 20 2 6 58 26 +32 62 Winners (PC) Round of 16 Did not qualify Portugal Nelo Vingada
2011 16 5th 30 16 7 7 56 38 +18 55 Quarter-finals (RC) Quarter-finals Quarter-finals South Korea Hwangbo Kwan
South Korea Choi Yong-soo (C)
2012 16 Champions 44 29 9 6 76 42 +34 96 Competition
ceased
Round of 16 Did not qualify South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2013 14 4th 38 17 11 10 59 46 +13 62 Quarter-finals Runners-up South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2014 12 3rd 38 15 13 10 42 28 +14 58 Runners-up semi-finals South Korea Choi Yong-soo

[1] In 1986, Tournament name was Professional Football Championship
[2] In 1988 and 1989, Tournament name was National Football Championship
[3] In 2000, Tournament name was 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
[4] In 2002, Tournament name was 2001-02 Asian Club Championship

K League Championship records

Season Teams Position Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
1986 2 Runners-up 2 0 1 1 1 2 -1 N/A South Korea Park Se-Hak
2000 4 Winners 2 1 1 0 5 2 +1 4–2 W South Korea Cho Kwang-Rae
2006 4 4th (Semi-finals) 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 N/A South Korea Lee Jang-Soo
2008 6 Runners-up 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 N/A Turkey Şenol Güneş
2009 6 5th (Round of 6) 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2–3 L Turkey Şenol Güneş
2010 6 Champions 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 N/A Portugal Nelo Vingada
2011 6 5th (Round of 6) 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 N/A South Korea Choi Yong-Soo (C)

All-time competitions records

※ As of 31 December 2014
Bye results and W/O results are counted.
Penalty shoot-outs results are counted as a drawn match. ※ AFC Champions League results include the 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup and the 2001–02 Asian Club Championship.

Competition Season Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Notes
K League 1984-2014 1112 428 342 342 1495 1321 +174 38.49%
National Football Championship 1988, 1989 7 6 0 1 13 5 +8 85.71%
FA Cup 1996-2014 46 23 8 15 91 60 +31 50.00%
Super Cup 1999, 2001 2 1 0 1 3 6 -3 50.00%
AFC Champions League 1986–2014 55 22 21 12 86 56 +30 40.00%
Total 1222 480 371 371 1688 1448 +240 39.28%

All-time K League results by opponents

※ As of 1984–2013 seasons

Club Period Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Notes
South Korea Pohang Steelers 1983–present 139 45 44 50 184 206 -22 32.37%
South Korea Jeju United 1983–present 137 52 44 41 179 157 +22 37.96%
South Korea Busan IPark 1983–present 139 51 45 43 176 158 +18 36.69%
South Korea Ulsan Hyundai 1983–present 139 46 44 49 164 171 -7 33.09%
South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1989–present 107 31 37 39 130 143 -13 28.97%
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1995–present 67 29 20 18 108 89 +19 43.28%
South Korea Jeonnam Dragons 1995–present 65 27 22 16 90 68 +22 41.54%
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1996–present 68 22 16 30 76 95 -19 32.35%
South Korea Daejeon Citizen 1997–present 52 22 18 12 72 53 +19 42.31%
South Korea Daegu FC 2003–present 28 13 7 8 47 27 +20 46.34%
South Korea Incheon United 2004–present 30 11 13 6 45 33 +12 36.67%
South Korea Gyeongnam FC 2006–present 24 12 6 6 31 21 +10 50.00%
South Korea Gangwon FC 2009–present 10 9 0 1 26 12 +14 90.00%
South Korea Gwangju FC 2011–present 4 3 0 1 9 5 + 75.00%
South Korea Sangju Sangmu 2011–present 4 4 0 0 10 5 +5 100.00%
South Korea Kookmin Bank FC 1983–1984 4 2 2 0 6 2 +4 50.00%
South Korea Hallelujah FC 1983–1985 7 3 1 3 9 7 +2 42.86%
South Korea Hanil Bank FC 1984–1986 11 8 1 2 26 9 +17 72.73%
South Korea Sangmu 1985 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 33.33%
South Korea Jeonbuk Buffalo 1994 6 6 0 0 17 5 +12 100.00%
South Korea Gwangju Sangmu 2003–2010 24 15 5 4 38 14 +24 62.50%
Total 1036 396 318 322 1394 1247 +147 38.22%

All-time records

※ 1984-2012 seasons ※ Penalty shoot-outs results are not counted as a drawn match

PTS W D L GF GA AS GK CK FC OS ST PK PG PM Cautions Expulsions
1,402 419 277 340 1,394 1,247 936 8,978 5,028 16,685 2,744 12,720 119 87 32 1,639 47

Firsts

Records Name Date Opponent Notes
First Goal South Korea Park Chung-Il 1984-03-01 South Korea Hallelujah FC
First Assist South Korea Kang Deouk-Soo 1984-03-01 South Korea Hallelujah FC

Mosts

Records Name Date Opponent Competitions H / A Notes
Record wins 2012-07-21 vs South Korea Busan IPark
6-0
K League
Home
2004-12-14 vs South Korea Paju Bumwoo
10-1
FA Cup
Neutral
2001-11-21 vs Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad KS
8-0
Asian Club Championship
Home
Record defeats 1987-10-10 vs South Korea POSCO Atoms
1-7
K League
Home
1997-04-12 vs South Korea Bucheon SK
1-7
Korean League Cup
Away

Most club consecutive records

※ 1984-2013 seasons

Category Matches Period Notes
Wins 7 2011/07/09–2011/08/27, 2013/07/07–2013/08/15
Draws 10 1997/05/10–1997/07/13
Losses 7 1997/09/20–1998/03/21
Wins In Regular Season 7 2011/07/09–2011/08/27
Losses In Regular Season 7 1997/09/20–1998/03/21
Wins In Extra Time 2 1998/09/27–1998/10/01, 1999/09/15–1999/09/18
Losses In Extra Time 2 1999/08/25–1999/08/28
Wins By PSO 2 1993/04/17–1993/04/24, 1993/09/08–1993/09/11
Losses By PSO N/A
Wins With Clean Sheets 4 2007/03/04–2007/03/18
Scoring 31 1989/09/23–1990/09/01
Non-Scoring 4 2006/04/08–2006/04/30
Without A Win 21 1997/03/22–1997/07/13
Without A Loss 17 2000/05/14–2000/07/29, 2008/06/28–2008/10/29
Conceding A Goal 21 2010/10/09-2011/06/11
Without Conceding A Goal 4 1986/04/13–1986/05/07, 2001/07/22–2001/08/01, 2006/03/19–2006/04/02
2006/05/20–2006/05/31, 2007/03/04–2007/03/18, 2007/05/16–2007/05/26
2013/09/01-2013/10/06

Attendance records

Attendance new records by FC Seoul

Records Date / Season Matches Attendance Notes
Korean Pro Sports Single-Match Highest Attendance New Record 2010-05-05 1 60,747
K League Championship Single-Match Highest Attendance New Record 2010-12-05 1 56,759
K League Single-Regular Season Highest Average Attendance New Record 2010 Season 14 30,849 League : 14 matches
K League Single-Regular & Post Season Highest Average Attendance New Record 2010 Season 15 32,576 League : 14 matches
Championship : 1 match
K League Single-Regular & Post Season Highest Total Attendance New Record 2010 Season 15 488,641 League : 14 matches
Championship : 1 match
K League Single-Season Highest Total Attendance New Record 2010 Season 19 546,397 League : 14 matches
Championship : 1 match
League Cup : 4 matches

Total attendance & Average attendance

※ Season total attendance is K League Regular Season, League Cup, FA Cup, AFC Champions League in the aggregate and friendly match attendance is not included.
※ K League season total attendance is K League Regular Season and League Cup in the aggregate.

Season Season
Total Att.
K League
Total Att.
Regular Season
Average Att.
League Cup
Average Att.
FA Cup
Total / Average Att.
ACL
Total / Average Att.
Friendly Match
Att.
Att. Ranking Notes
1984–2003
Official attendance records don't have credibility
2004 223,529 223,529 15,363 6,529 No home match N/A N/A
2005 458,605 458,605 22,010 32,415 No home match N/A 17,211 (Boca Juniors) K League Season
Total Att. 1st
2006 357,231 315,698 18,782 11,921 41,533 / 13,844 N/A 61,235 (FC Tokyo) K League Season
Total Att. 2nd
FA Cup highest attendance
new record
in 2006 FA Cup Quarter-finals
Friendly match with
FC Tokyo was for free
2007 411,362 379,903 21,515 14,315 31,459 / 31,459 N/A 65,000 (Manchester United) K League Season
Total Att. 2nd
2008 398,757 398,757 22,417 12,499 No home match N/A 34,000 (Los Angeles Galaxy)
41,500 (FC Tokyo)
K League Season
Total Att. 2nd
K League Championship included
2009 319,250 270,624 16,535 11,300 1,315 / 1,315 47,311 / 11,828 65,000 (Manchester United) K League Season
Total Att. 2nd
K League Championship included
2010 547,592 546,397 32,576 14,439 1,195 / 1,195 N/A N/A K League Season
Total Att. 1st
K League Championship included
2011 520,138 448,027 28,002 N/A 3,733 / 3,733 68,378 / 13,676 N/A K League Season
Total Att. 1st
K League Championship included
2012 467,649 451,045 20,502 N/A 16,604 / 8,302 N/A N/A K League Season
Total Att. 1st
2013 451,845 315,540 16,607 N/A 11,945 / 3,982 124,360 / 17,766 N/A K League Season
Total Att. 2nd

Korean Pro Sports Single-Match Highest Attendance Records Top 10

# Competition Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Notes
1 2010 K League 2010-05-05 FC Seoul 4–0 South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Seoul World Cup Stadium 60,747 Children's Day
2 2010 K League 2010-12-05 FC Seoul 2–1 South Korea Jeju United Seoul World Cup Stadium 56,759 Weekend
K League Championship
Final 2nd Leg
3 2013 AFC Champions League 2013-10-26 FC Seoul 2–2 China Guangzhou Evergrande Seoul World Cup Stadium 55,501 Weekend
AFC Champions League Final
1st Leg
4 2007 K League 2007-04-08 FC Seoul 0–1 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 55,397 Weekend
5 2011 K League 2011-03-06 FC Seoul 0–2 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 51,606 Weekend
2011 Season Home Opener
6 2012 K League 2012-08-19 FC Seoul 0–2 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 50,787 Weekend
7 2010 K League 2010-04-04 FC Seoul 3–1 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 48,558 Weekend
8 2005 K League 2005-07-10 FC Seoul 4–1 South Korea Pohang Steelers Seoul World Cup Stadium 48,375 Weekend
9 2004 K League 2004-04-03 FC Seoul 1–1 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 47,928 Weekend
10 2014 K League Classic 2014-07-12 FC Seoul 2–0 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Seoul World Cup Stadium 46,549 Weekend

Players

As of 26 July 2014

※ Bold denotes players still playing in the K League
※ All-Time Appearance, All-Time Goals, All-Time Clean Sheets records included FA Cup and Asian Club Competitions and
rests records not included FA Cup and Asian Club Competitions], K League and Korean League Cup records are only counted.

All-time Mosts

Category Name Apps Goals Assists Clean Sheets Seasons Notes
Appearances Brazil Adilson dos Santos 305 20 12 N/A 2006–2013
Goals Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 236 143 33 N/A 2008–2013
Assists Colombia Mauricio Molina 136 45 46 N/A 2011-present
Clean Sheets South Korea Kim Yong-Dae 193 0 0 63 2010–present

All-Time Appearance Leaders Top 5

Ranking Name Total Apps K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Seasons Notes
1 Brazil Adilson dos Santos 305 264 12 29 20 12 2006–2013
2 South Korea Yoon Sang-Chul 301 300 261 39 1 0 1988-1997
3 South Korea Jung Jo-Gook 245 226 173 53 12 7 2003–2010
2012
4 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 236 236 194 13 11 31 2008–2013
5 South Korea Koh Myong-Jin 232 191 168 23 14 27 2003-present

All-Time Goal Leaders Top 5

Ranking Name Total Goals K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Total Apps Goals
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 143 122 116 6 4 17 236 0.61 2008–2013
2 South Korea Yoon Sang-Chul 103 101 92 9 0 2 302 0.34 1988–1997
3 South Korea Jung Jo-Gook 79 67 54 13 8 4 245 0.32 2003–2010
2012
4 South Korea Choi Yong-Soo 60 54 44 10 5 1 154 0.39 1994–1996
1999–2000
2006
5 Colombia Mauricio Molina 45 39 39 0 3 3 133 0.33 2011–present

All-Time Assist Leaders Top 5

Ranking Name Assists Apps Assists
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 Colombia Mauricio Molina 46 109 0.42 2011–present
2 South Korea Kang Deuk-Soo 34 139 0.24 1984–1989
3 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 33 194 0.17 2008–2013
4 South Korea Yoon Sang-Chul 31 300 0.10 1988–1997
5 South Korea Choi Dae-Shik 28 166 0.17 1991–1995

All-Time Attack Points Leaders Top 5

Ranking Name Attack Points Apps Attack Points
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 155 194 0.80 2008–2013
2 South Korea Yoon Sang-Chul 132 300 0.44 1988–1997
3 South KoreaJung Jo-Gook 86 226 0.38 2003-2010
2012
4 Colombia Mauricio Molina 85 109 0.78 2011–present
5 South Korea Choi Yong-Soo 80 148 0.54 1994–1996
1999–2000
2006

All-Time Clean Sheets Leaders Top 5

Ranking Name Total
Clean Sheets
K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Total Apps Clean Sheets
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 South Korea Kim Yong-Dae 63 50 47 3 2 11 193 0.33 2010–present
2 South Korea Shin Eui-Son 48 45 33 12 1 2+? 133+? 0.36+-? 2000–2004
3 South Korea Cha Sang-Kwang 47 47 45 2 0 0 149 0.32 1986–1991
1995
4 South Korea Kim Byung-Ji 41 39 26 13 2 0 91 0.45 2006–2008
5 South Korea Kim Hyun-Tae 30 30 24 6 0 0 114 0.26 1984–1991

All-time most consecutive player records

Category Name Apps Seasons Notes
Goals South Korea Cho Young-Jeung 6 1984/07/22-1984/08/12
South Korea Yoon Sang-Chul 6 1994/10/22-1994/11/16
Assists Colombia Mauricio Molina 5 2012/04/29-2012/05/28
Clean Sheets South Korea Shin Eui-Son
South Korea Kim Byung-Ji
South Korea Kim Yong-Dae
4 2001/07/22–2001/08/01
2006/03/19–2006/04/02, 2006/05/20–2006/05/31, 2007/03/04–2007/03/18, 2007/05/16–2007/05/26
2013/09/01-2013/10/06
Kim Byung-Ji 2006-2007
4 times

Founding members

Management Chairman : South Korea Gu Ja-Gyeong, President : South Korea Lee Heon-Jo, Director : South Korea Ko Gyeong-Hwan
Coaching Staff Manager : South Korea Park Se-Hak, Assistant Manager : South Korea Park Yong-Hwan, Coach : South Korea Ko Jae-Wook
Players
GK
South Korea Kim Hyun-Tae, South Korea Seo Seok-Bum
DF
South Korea Han Moon-Bae, South Korea Cho Young-Jeung, South Korea Jung Hae-Seong, South Korea Jung Tae-Young, South Korea Kwon Oh-Son, South Korea Shin Jae-Heum, South Korea Min Jin-Hong
MF
South Korea Kang Deuk-Soo, South Korea Park Hang-Seo, South Korea Lee Yong-Soo, South Korea Lee Sang-Rae, South Korea Kim Kwang-Hun, South Korea Kim Yong-Hae
FW
South Korea Lee Jong-Kwang, South Korea So Kwang-Ho, South Korea Lee Yong-Seol, South Korea Moon Myung-Soo, South Korea Hong Jong-Won, South Korea Kim Tae-Young

※ After Inauguration ceremony (1983-12-22), These players are joined.

Players
MF
South Korea Lee Sang-Rae, South Korea Park Byung-Chul
FW
South Korea Park Chung-Il, Thailand Piyapong Pue-on

Captains

Seasons Captains Vice-Captains Notes
1984 South Korea Han Moon-bae
1985 South Korea Kim Kwang-hoon
1986 South Korea Park Hang-seo
1987–88 South Korea Jung Hae-seong
1989–90 South Korea Choi Jin-han
1991–92 South Korea Lee Young-jin
1993 South Korea Gu Sang-bum
1994 South Korea Choi Young-jun
1995 South Korea Yoon Sang-chul –1995/08/04
1995–96 South Korea Lee Young-ik 1995/08/05–
1997 South Korea Cho Byung-young
1998 South Korea Kim Bong-soo
1999 South Korea Kang Chun-ho –1999/07/??
1999–00 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 1999/07/??–2000/05/09
2000 South Korea Kim Gwi-hwa 2000/05/10–
2001 South Korea Lee Sang-hun –2001/05/??
2001 South Korea Son Hyun-jun 2001/05/??–
2002 South Korea Choi Yoon-yeol
2003–04 South Korea Kim Seong-jae
2005–06 South Korea Lee Min-sung
2007–08 South Korea Lee Eul-yong South Korea Kim Chi-gon
2009 South Korea Kim Chi-gon South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
2010 South Korea Park Yong-ho South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
2011 South Korea Park Yong-ho South Korea Hyun Young-min
2012–13 South Korea Ha Dae-sung South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
2014 South Korea Kim Jin-kyu South Korea Koh Myong-jin
2015 South Korea Koh Myong-jin Spain Osmar Barba Osmar Barba is first foreign player
appointed as vice-captain.

Players in major competitions

※ Seo Jung-Won and Choi Yong-Soo were on military service during World Cup.
※ As of 2010 World Cup South Korea, 20 players from FC Seoul participate in World Cup.

Competition Players Sum Notes
1986 FIFA World Cup South Korea Cho Young-Jeung (DF), South Korea Cho Min-Kook (DF), South Korea Kang Deuk-Soo (FW)
3
1990 FIFA World Cup South Korea Cho Min-Kook (DF), South Korea Gu Sang-Bum (DF), South Korea Lee Young-jin (MF)
South Korea Choi Soon-Ho (FW)
4
1994 FIFA World Cup South Korea Park Chul-Woo (GK), South Korea Kim Pan-Keun (DF), South Korea Lee Young-jin (MF)
South Korea Choi Dae-Shik (MF), South Korea Seo Jung-Won (FW)
5
1998 FIFA World Cup South Korea Lee Sang-Hun (DF), South Korea Choi Yong-Soo (FW)
2
2002 FIFA World Cup South Korea Lee Young-Pyo (MF), South Korea Choi Tae-Uk (FW)
2
2006 FIFA World Cup South Korea Kim Dong-Jin (DF), South Korea Baek Ji-Hoon (MF), South Korea Park Chu-Young (FW)
3
2010 FIFA World Cup South Korea Lee Seung-Yeoul (FW)
1
Total
20

Others

Historical Victory

※ Only matches in K League are counted.

Record Date Opponent H / A Results Notes
1st Victory 1984-03-31 South Korea Hallelujah FC
H
1 : 0
First match
100th Victory 1993-08-14 South Korea Daewoo Royals
A
3 : 1
308 matches
200th Victory 2001-08-29 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horangi
H
4 : 0
610 matches
300th Victory 2008-08-30 South Korea Gwangju Sangmu
H
3 : 1
876 matches
400th Victory 2013-06-01 South Korea Jeonnam Dragons
H
3 : 0
1049 matches

Historical Goal

※ Only goals in K League are counted.

Record Date Opponent Player Notes
1st Goal 1984-03-31 South Korea Hallelujah FC South Korea Park Chung-Il
100th Goal 1986-10-12 South Korea POSCO Atoms South Korea Lee Young-jin
1000th Goal 2006-06-03 South Korea Pohang Steelers South Korea Kwak Tae-Hwi

Managers

Managerial history

For details on all-time manager statistics, see List of FC Seoul coaching staffs.

# Name Appointed From To Season Notes
1
South Korea Park Se-Hak 1983-08-12 1983-12-22 1987-11-19 1984–1987 First manager of FC Seoul.
C South Korea Ko Jae-Wook 1987-12-01 1987-12-01 1988-12-26 1988 Caretaker manager in 1988,
before being promoted to regular manager in 1989.
2 1988-12-27 1988-12-27 1993-12-31 1989–1993
3 South Korea Cho Young-Jeung 1993-11-23 1994-01-01 1996-11-05 1994–1996 First manager from FC Seoul player.
4 South Korea Park Byung-joo 1996-12-10 1996-12-20 1998-11-25 1997–1998 He won the first FA Cup for FC Seoul.
5 South Korea Cho Kwang-Rae 1998-10-22 1998-12-01 2004-12-15 1999–2004 He is the club's longest serving manager. (6 seasons)
6 South Korea Lee Jang-Soo 2004-12-30 2005-01-10 2006-12-02 2005–2006 He won the first Korean League Cup for FC Seoul.
7 Turkey Şenol Güneş 2006-12-08 2007-01-08 2009-11-25 2007–2009 First foreign manager of FC Seoul.
8 Portugal Nelo Vingada 2009-12-14 2010-01-03 2010-12-13 2010 First (and only) manager to win the double.
9 South Korea Hwangbo Kwan 2010-12-28 2011-01-05 2011-04-26 2011 First (and only) manager
who is resigned in the middle of season.
C South Korea Choi Yong-Soo 2011-04-26 2011-04-27 2011-12-08 2011 Caretaker manager in 2011,
before being promoted to regular manager in 2012.
10 2011-12-09 2011-12-09 present 2012–present

Chairmans

Chairman history

# Name From To Period Notes
1
South Korea Koo Ja-Kyung
1983-08-12
1990-12-31
1984–1990 The First Chairman
2
South Korea Koo Bon-Moo
1991-01-01
1997-12-31
1991–1997
3
South Korea Huh Chang-Soo
1998-03-01
present
1998–present

Transfers fee

Highest transfer fees received Top 10

Ranking Date Name POS Moving to Period Fee Notes
1
2009-08-14 South Korea Lee Chung-Yong
MF
England Bolton Wanderers
3 years
£2,200,000
2
2013-12-26 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović
FW
China Jiangsu Sainty
3 years
$4,000,000
3
2009-12-21 South Korea Ki Sung-Yueng
MF
Scotland Celtic
4 years
£2,000,000
4
2011-07-09 Uzbekistan Server Djeparov
MF
Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
3 years
2,250,000[2]
5
2008-09-01 South Korea Park Chu-Young
FW
MonacoFrance AS Monaco
4 years
2,000,000
6
2014-12-23 South Korea Kim Ju-Young
DF
China Shanghai SIPG
3 years
$2,500,000
7
2012-02-01 Japan Lee Seung-Yeoul
FW
Russia Gamba Osaka
2 years
$1,950,000
8
2006-06-27 South Korea Kim Dong-Jin
DF
Russia Zenit
3 years
$2,000,000
9
2003-01-08 South Korea Lee Young-Pyo
DF
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
3 years & 6 months
(first 6 months loan)
$1,800,000
10
2007-01-17 South Korea Han Dong-Won
FW
South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Unknown
$1,700,000[3]

Highest transfer fees paid Top 10

Ranking Date Name POS Moving from Period Fee Notes
1
2007-12-07 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović
FW
South Korea Incheon United
4 years
$2,710,000[4][5] $2,160,000 + 2 players
(Lee Jung-Youl, Kim Tae-Jin)
2
2011-01-24 Colombia Mauricio Molina
MF
South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
3 years
$1,350,000[6]~1,800,000[7]
3
2000-02-25 Serbia Dragan Stojisavljević
FW
Serbia FK Partizan
2 years
$1,200,000
4
2011-02-07 Uzbekistan Server Djeparov
MF
Uzbekistan FC Bunyodkor
3 years
$1,000,000~1,350,000[8]
5
2012-12-22 South Korea Kim Eun-Jung
FW
South Korea Daejeon Citizen
5 years
$1000,000
6
2008-07-31 South Korea Kim Chi-Woo
MF
South Korea Jeonnam Dragons
3 years & 6 months
$1000,000
7
2010-01-03 South Korea Kim Yong-Dae
GK
South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
3 years
$860,000[9]
8
2012-01-20 South Korea Choi Tae-Uk
MF
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
3 years & 6 months
$833,000
9
2012-12-22 South Korea Yun Il-Lok
MF
South Korea Gyeongnam FC
Unknown
$930,665[10]
10
2012-01-20 South Korea Kim Ju-Young
DF
South Korea Gyeongnam FC
Unknown
$616,197[11] $616,197 + 1 player
(Lee Jae-An)

Sister clubs

Club Date Note
Japan Hitachi FC (Currently Kashiwa Reysol) 1992-04-14
Argentina Boca Juniors 2005-07-25
Japan F.C. Tokyo 2006-08-05

See also

References

  1. "The Official K League Almanac" (in Korean). K League editorial division.
  2. "Former AFC Player of the Year Server Djeparov leaves FC Seoul to join Al Shabab". 2011-07-10.
  3. "K-리그 거품빼기 스타들이 나서라!" (in Korean). Weekly Donga. 2008-03-05.
  4. '세르비아 특급' 데얀, 1대2 트레이드로 서울 이적 (in Korean). Sportalkorea Newspaper. 2007-12-06.
  5. 용병은‘구관이 명관’…23명중 17명 브라질 출신 (in Korean). Kyunghyang Newspaper. 2008-03-05.
  6. 서울, 이적료 15억원에 몰리나 영입 합의 (in Korean). 오센. 2011-01-22.
  7. 한국 생활 너무 좋아 몰리나, 중동행 사절…서울행 유력 (in Korean). Sportsseoul. 2011-01-23.
  8. "FC서울, 수원과 줄다리기 끝에 제파로프 재영입" (in Korean). 스포츠조선. 2011-02-06.
  9. "FC서울 김용대 계약기간은 3년" (in Korean). 스포츠동아. 2010-01-04.
  10. 최용수 감독, '4대1 경쟁' 뚫고 윤일록 잡은 이유 (in Korean). 스포츠서울. 2012-12-22.
  11. "김주영 이적 분쟁 타결, FC서울 '통큰 양보'" (in Korean). 스포츠조선. 2012-01-19.

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