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Chunnam Dragons
전남 드래곤즈
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Full name Chunnam Dragons Football Club
전남 드래곤즈 축구단
Nickname(s) Dragon
Founded 1995
Ground Gwangyang Football Stadium
(Dragon Dungeon)
(capacity: 14,284)
Owner POSCO
Chairman Lee Kun-Soo
Manager Ha Seok-Ju
League K League Classic
2012 Season 11th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Current season

Chunnam Dragons (전남 드래곤즈) is a football club founded in 1995 in the Korean city of Gwangyang, which joined the K League Classic for the 1995 season at the same time as Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, their Jeolla province rivals.

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History

Chunnam was established on 16 December 1994. Chunnam appointed Jung Byung-Tak, former South Korean international left winger, as their first manager.

25 March 1995, Chunnam played their first ever K-League match. Chunnam's best season to date came in 1997 when they finished runners-up, behind Daewoo Royals in the K-League and also lifted the Korean FA Cup. In 1999, Chunnam also came runners-up in the Asian Cup Winners Cup, beating J-League giant Kashima Antlers 4-1. They became Korean FA Cup champions for a second straight year in 2007.

On 27 December 2007, Chunnam appointed Park Hang-Seo as new manager after former manager Huh Jung-Moo was appointed as Korea Republic national football team manager.

Curiously it was founded the same year that his classic rival Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.

Records

Season Division Tms. Pos. FA Cup AFC CL
1995 1 8 5 - -
1996 1 9 6 Quarter-final -
1997 1 10 2 Winner -
1998 1 10 4 Semi-final -
1999 1 10 3 Quarter-final -
2000 1 10 7 Round of 16 -
2001 1 10 8 Round of 16 -
2002 1 10 5 Quarter-final -
2003 1 12 4 Final -
2004 1 13 3 Quarter-final -
2005 1 13 11 Semi-final -
2006 1 14 6 Winner -
2007 1 14 10 Winner Group Stage
2008 1 14 9 Round of 16 Group Stage
2009 1 15 4 Quarter-final -
2010 1 15 9 Semi-final -
2011 1 16 7 Quarter-final -
2012 1 16 11 Round of 16 -
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance

Club honors

Domestic

International

Crest

Sponsors

Kit Supplier

Current squad

As of 4 May 2013

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Kim Byung-Ji
2 South Korea DF Kim Tae-Ho
3 South Korea DF Lee Sang-Ho
4 South Korea DF Hong Jin-Gi
5 South Korea DF Hwang Do-Yeon
6 South Korea MF Lee Seung-Hee
8 South Korea MF Lee Hyun-Seung
9 South Korea FW Ko Cha-Won
10 Brazil FW Wesley
11 South Korea FW Park Jun-Tae
12 South Korea MF Park Sun-Yong
13 Australia DF Robert Cornthwaite
14 South Korea MF Kim Young-Wook
16 South Korea FW Lee Yong-Seung
17 South Korea FW Lee Jong-Ho
18 South Korea FW Shim Dong-Woon
19 South Korea FW Shin Young-Jun
20 South Korea DF Jeong Jun-Yeon
No. Position Player
21 South Korea GK Ryu Won-Woo
22 South Korea DF Jung Keun-Hee
23 South Korea FW Gong Young-Sun
24 South Korea MF Kim Dong-Chul
25 South Korea DF Yoon Si-Ho
26 South Korea MF Lee Joong-Kwon
27 South Korea FW Park Seung-Il (on loan from Ulsan Hyundai)
28 South Korea FW Kim Min-Soo
29 South Korea MF Park Kyung-Min
30 South Korea DF Lee Jae-Eok
31 South Korea GK Kim Dae-Ho
32 South Korea GK Lee Hwi-Soo
33 South Korea DF Lee Seul-Chan
34 South Korea FW Hwang Seon-Bo
36 South Korea DF Lim Jong-Eun
77 South Korea FW Jeon Hyeon-Chul
99 South Korea MF Park Jung-Hoon

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
South Korea DF Bang Dae-Jong (to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix for military service)
South Korea MF Son Seol-Min (to Gyeongju KHNP)
South Korea FW Joo Sung-Hwan (to Gyeongju KHNP)

Managers

# Name From To Season Notes
1 South Korea Jung Byung-Tak 1994/10/24 1996/05/27 1995–1996
2 South Korea Huh Jung-Moo 1996/05/27 1998/10/14 1996–1998
3 South Korea Lee Hoi-Taek 1998/09/23 2003/11/30 1998–2003
4 South Korea Lee Jang-Soo 2003/12/16 2004/12/05 2004
5 South Korea Huh Jung-Moo 2004/12/22 2007/12/07 2005–2007
6 South Korea Park Hang-Seo 2007/12/27 2010/11/05 2008–2010
7 South Korea Jung Hae-Seong 2010/11/10 2012/08/10 2011–2012
C South Korea Yoon Deok-Yeo 2012/08/10 2012/08/12 2012
8 South Korea Ha Seok-Ju 2012/08/16 present 2012–present

Notable players

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