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Busan IPark[1]
부산 아이파크
Tên đầy đủCâu lạc bộ bóng đá Busan IPark
부산 아이파크 축구단
Thành lập1983; 43 năm trước (1983), Daewoo Royals
1979, Saehan Motors FC (ban đầu)
SânSân vận động Busan Gudeok
Sức chứa12,349
Chủ sở hữuHyundai Development Company
Chủ tịch điều hànhChung Mong-gyu
Người quản lýtrống
Giải đấuK League Challenge
2016K League Challenge, thứ 5
Websitehttp://www.busanipark.com

Busan IPark (tiếng Hàn Quốc: 부산 아이파크) là một cầu lạc bộ bóng đá chuyên nghiệp Hàn Quốc có trụ sở tại Busan, Hàn Quốc hiện đang thi đấu tại K League Challenge. Đội thi đấu trên sân nhà là Sân vận động Busan Gudeok. Là một trong năm thành viên sáng lập giải đấu Hàn Quốc Super League và liên tục thi đấu tại hạng đấu cao nhất từ năm 1983 tới khi họ xuống hạng năm 2015. Ban đầu câu lạc bộ được gọi là Daewoo theo tên của nhà tài trợ đội bóng.

History Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

After being at the top of the league for most of the 1983 season, Daewoo finished second in its league debut conceding the title to Hallelujah FC by a single point after a goalless draw against Yukong Elephants (now known as Jeju United FC) in the Masan Series. In its sophomore season, the club turned professional, renamed itself as Daewoo Royals, and clinched its first league title after defeating Yukong Elephants by an aggregate score of 2–1 in the 1984 K-League Championship playoff. The Royals reached the playoff after winning the second stage of a league which now included the likes of Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso (now known as FC Seoul) and Hyundai Horang-i (now known as Ulsan Hyundai).

Daewoo Royals headed into 1986 K-League season as continental champions after clinching the 1985 Asian Club Championship, becoming the first Korean side to accomplish this feat, on January 29, 1986 defeating Al-Ahli 3–1 at extra time in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Despite continental success, the team suffered a dismal season and failed to reach the 1986 K-League Championship playoff after finishing fourth in the first stage of the league and third in the second.

After finishing at the top of the league with 46 points, the Royals clinched their second league title in 1987. The Royals recaptured the league title in 1991 (making it their third) finishing ten points ahead of their closest competitor that season, Hyundai Horang-i. The Royals' momentum did not last as the club struggled in the ensuing seasons finishing at or near the bottom of the league.

At the end of 1995 season, K-League sides began the process of "localizing", and the club became known as Pusan Daewoo Royals (tiếng Hàn Quốc: 부산 대우 로얄즈) in reference to its city of residence. In 1997, Pusan Daewoo Royals lifted its fourth league title becoming the first team to have won the K-League Championship four times. The Royals were also the first team to have won the league twice (in 1987) and thrice (in 1991).

Although the 1998 season marked the emergence of an exciting young forward named Ahn Jung-Hwan, the Royals finished mid-table. But, the club managed to qualify for the 1999 K-League Championship playoffs after placing fourth in regular season. During the playoffs, the Royals managed to knock out Chunnam Dragons and Bucheon SK to secure the right to face defending champions, Suwon Samsung Bluewings, a club which was at the pinnacle of its meteoric rise.

As a company-owned club, the Royals' success was invariably linked to the health and success of its owner, Daewoo corporation. In the late 1990s, the company began to suffer from major financial difficulties and parted ways with its once successful sports franchise. IPark Construction, the domestic construction division of Hyundai, secured ownership of the club acquiring all its past history and records. The new owners not only renamed the club as Busan i.cons ("con's" refers to construction; tiếng Hàn Quốc: 부산 아이콘스), but also changed the club's home colors from blue to red and moved it from Busan Gudeok Stadium to Busan Asiad Stadium.

Under new ownership, the club seldom challenged for the title finishing mid-table or toward the bottom of the league in the 2000s. Aside from winning the FA Cup for the first time in club history in 2004 under the guidance of Scottish manager Ian Porterfield (defeating Bucheon SK in a penalty shootout), the trophy cabinet remained largely empty.

On the onset of the 2005 season, the owners changed the club's name to Busan I'Park (currently Busan IPark). After winning the first stage, Porterfield's Busan side reached the 2005 K-League Championship play-offs, but lost to a traditionally lightweight, but then-inspired Incheon United side led by Chang Woe-ryong.

For the 2008 season, Hwang Sun-hong took over as manager. Although Busan did not win any silverware during his tenure, he did manage to bring in players such as Kim Chang-soo, Jeong Shung-hoon, Yang Dong-hyun and Kim Geun-chul while injecting the team with much needed youth by giving prospects such as Han Sang-woon, Park Hee-do, and Park Jong-woo first team opportunities. In his final season in charge of Busan, Hwang managed to lead his side to the 2010 Korean FA Cup Final.

For the 2011 season, the board appointed An Ik-soo to take over Hwang Sun-Hong who had left to manage his former club side, Pohang Steelers. Under An, Busan managed to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2005 after finishing fifth on the league table in regular season. An's Busan side was knocked out in the first round of play-offs by Suwon Samsung Bluewings by a familiar scoreline of 1–0.

In February 2012, adjustment was made to the club's name by dropping an apostrophe making the official name read Busan IPark.

Records Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

SeasonDivisionTms.Pos.FA CupAFC CL
1983152
1984181
1985183
1986163Winners
1987151
1988155
1989163
1990162
1991161
1992165
1993166
1994176
1995185
1996196Quarter-final
199711011st Round
19981105Quarter-final
199911022nd RoundQuarter-final
20001106Semi-final
20011104Quarter-final
20021109Quarter-final
200311291st Round
20041137Winners
200511341st RoundSemi-Final
20061148Round of 16
200711413Quarter-final
200811412Round of 16
200911512Round of 16
20101158Runners-up
20111166Quarter-final
20121167Round of 32
20131146Quarter-final
20141128Quarter-final
201511211Round of 32
20162115Round of 16
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

Honours Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

Domestic competitions

League

Winners (4): 1984, 1987, 1991, 1997
Runners-up (3): 1983, 1990, 1999
Winners (1): 1981 Spring

Cups

Professional
Winners (1): 2004
Runners-up (1): 2010
  • League Cup
Winners (3): 1997, 1997s, 1998s
Runners-up (5): 1986, 1999s, 2001, 2009, 2011
  • National Football Championship
Winners (2): 1989, 1990
Runners-up (1): 1988
Semi-professional
  • President's Cup
Runners-up (1): 1981

International competitions

Asian

Winners (1): 1985

Worldwide

  • Afro-Asian Club Championship
Winners (1): 1986

Friendly

  • Lunar New Year Cup
Winners (1): 2013
  • Hawaiian Islands Invitational
Winners (1): 2012
Runners-up (2): 2004, 2005

Club name history Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

Club NamePeriod
Saehan Motors FCDec 22, 1979–80
Daewoo FC1980–83
Daewoo Royals1983–95
Pusan Daewoo Royals1996–99
Pusan i.cons2000 – July 2
Busan I'ConsJuly 2002–04
Busan I'Park2005–11
Busan IPark2012–present

Sponsors Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

Kit Supplier

  • 1983–92,: Adidas
  • 1993–95 : Erima
  • 1996–98 : Adidas
  • 1999 : Fila
  • 2000–03 : Nike
  • 2004 : Kappa
  • 2005–06 : Hummel
  • 2007–11 : Fila
  • 2012–13 : Puma
  • 2014–present : Adidas

Current squad Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

Tính đến 1 October 2017

Ghi chú: Quốc kỳ chỉ đội tuyển quốc gia được xác định rõ trong điều lệ tư cách FIFA. Các cầu thủ có thể giữ hơn một quốc tịch ngoài FIFA.

SốVT Quốc giaCầu thủ
1TMHàn QuốcKoo Sang-min
2HVHàn QuốcJeong Ho-jeong
3HVHàn QuốcLee Kyung-ryul
4HVBrasilDanny Morais
5HVHàn QuốcHong Jin-gi
6HVHàn QuốcCha Young-hwan
7TVBrasilRômulo (on loan from Bahia)
8TVHàn QuốcLee Jae-kwon
9Hàn QuốcKim Dong-sub
10Hàn QuốcPark Jun-tae
11TVHàn QuốcLim Sang-hyub
13TVHàn QuốcKim Jin-kyu
14TVHàn QuốcJung Seok-hwa
15HVHàn QuốcKim Jong-hyuk
17HVHàn QuốcLim You-hwan
18Hàn QuốcLee Jung-hyup
19Hàn QuốcKo Kyung-min
20Hàn QuốcKim Hyun-sung
21TMHàn QuốcKim Kyeong-min (on loan from Jeju United)
SốVT Quốc giaCầu thủ
22TVHàn QuốcLee Kyu-seong
23TVHàn QuốcChoi Kwang-hee
24Hàn QuốcHan Ji-ho
25BrasilLéo Mineiro (on loan from Coimbra)
26HVHàn QuốcLee Dong-il
27HVHàn QuốcKu Hyun-jun
28Hàn QuốcChoi Seung-in
29TVHàn QuốcLee Dong-jun
30HVHàn QuốcLee Chung-woong
31TMHàn QuốcKim Hyung-keun
32HVHàn QuốcLee Joon-hee
33Hàn QuốcKim Moon-hwan
34HVHàn QuốcLee Joon-seo
35HVHàn QuốcKim Yun-ho
36TVHàn QuốcYoon Dong-min
37HVHàn QuốcKwon Jin-young
40TMHàn QuốcKim Jung-ho
44HVNhật BảnMichihiro Yasuda

Out on loan

Ghi chú: Quốc kỳ chỉ đội tuyển quốc gia được xác định rõ trong điều lệ tư cách FIFA. Các cầu thủ có thể giữ hơn một quốc tịch ngoài FIFA.

SốVT Quốc giaCầu thủ
HVHàn QuốcNoh Haeng-seok (to Hwaseong FC)
HVHàn QuốcPark Joon-gang (to Sangju Sangmu for military service)
SốVT Quốc giaCầu thủ
BrasilLukian (to FC Anyang)
HVHàn QuốcPark Byung-hyun (to Gimhae City FC)

Retired number(s)

12 – Club Supporters (the 12th Man)

16Hàn Quốc Kim Joo-sung, 1987–92 (winger, attacking midfielder), 1994–99 (centre back)

Staff Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

Coaching Staff

  • Manager: Vacant
  • Assistant Manager: Kim Hee-ho
  • Reserve Team Coach: Kim Yong-ho
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Lee Chung-ho
  • Fitness Coach: Denis Iwamura
  • Trainer: Kim Min-cheol, Park Hae-il
  • Team Doctor: Kim Myeong-jun, Kim Ho-jun, Park Gi-baek, Park Jeong-hyeong

Academy Staff

  • U-18 Head Coach: Vacant
  • U-18 Coach: Oh Chul-suk
  • U-15 Head Coach: Go Byung-woon
  • U-15 Coach: Lee Seung-yub, Kim Sung-jun
  • U-12 Head Coach: Jung Su-jin
  • U-12 Coach: Kim Chang-hyun
  • Youth Team Goalkeeper Coach: Kim Seung-an
  • Academy Coach: Lee Nam-young

Managers Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

#NameFromToSeasonWonDrawnLostNotes
Hàn Quốc Lee Jong-hwan1979/11/221980/??/??
  • Predecessor – Saehan Motors FC manager
1Hàn Quốc Chang Woon-soo1981/01/??1983/10/181983673
2Hàn Quốc Cho Yoon-ok1983/10/181984/06/201984413
3Hàn Quốc Chang Woon-soo1984/06/211986/12/061984–86391622
4Hàn Quốc Lee Cha-man1986/12/071989/12/??1987–89383325
  • Included Kim Hee-tae's records
CHàn Quốc Kim Hee-tae1989/04/??1989/12/??1989
  • Lee Cha Man was called up
    as a national team assistant manager for
    1990 FIFA World Cup
    Statistics are not separated by K-League
5Đức Frank Engel1989/12/211990/11/??199012117
6Hungary Bertalan Bicskei1990/11/171991/11/15199117185
7Hàn Quốc Lee Cha-man1992/01/011992/09/2319924139
CHàn Quốc Cho Kwang-rae1992/09/251992/12/231992172921
81992/12/241994/06/211993–94
CHàn Quốc Chung Hae-won1994/06/211994/09/071994117
9Hàn Quốc Kim Hee-tae1994/09/081995/08/031994–9511613
CHàn Quốc Shin Woo-sung1995/08/041995/12/311995428
10Cộng hòa Liên bang Xã hội chủ nghĩa Nam Tư Dragoslav Šekularac1996/01/041996/07/1419967610
CHàn Quốc Kim Tae-soo1996/07/151996/12/251996566
11Hàn Quốc Lee Cha-man1996/12/261999/06/091997–99461922
CHàn Quốc Shin Yoon-ki1999/06/101999/09/081999638
CHàn Quốc Chang Woe-ryong1999/09/141999/12/171999805
12Hàn Quốc Kim Ho-gon2000/02/232002/11/052000–02373138
CHàn Quốc Park Kyung-hoon2002/11/052002/11/202002004
13Scotland Ian Porterfield2002/11/212006/04/032003–06304053
CHàn Quốc Kim Pan-gon2006/04/032006/08/222006839
14Thụy Sĩ Andy Egli2006/07/252007/06/302006–0791215
CHàn Quốc Kim Pan-gon2007/06/302007/07/172007000
15Hàn Quốc Park Sung-hwa2007/07/182007/08/032007000
CHàn Quốc Kim Pan-gon2007/08/032007/12/032007247
16Hàn Quốc Hwang Sun-hong2007/12/042010/11/052008–10332946
17Hàn Quốc An Ik-soo2010/11/102012/12/142011–12322130
18Hàn Quốc Yoon Sung-hyo2012/12/182015/07/132013–15282842
CBrasil Denis Iwamura2015/07/132015/10/072015146
19Hàn Quốc Choi Young-jun2015/10/072016/11/042015–16
20Hàn Quốc Cho Jin-ho2016/12/052017/10/10201717106

References Thành viên:MrTranCFCVN/Nháp/Busan IPark

  1. Not Ipark, IPark is correct name. Official Profile at K League Official website.
  2. Upon its formation in 1983, the K League became the top tier of Korean football; the Korea Football League (officially, the Korean National Semi-Professional Football League) then became the second tier. The Korea Football League is now known as the National League.


Thành tích
Tiền nhiệm:
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Israel
Asian Club Championship winners
1985–86
Kế nhiệm:
Furukawa Electric
Nhật Bản
Tiền nhiệm:
Hallelujah
K-League Champions
1984
Kế nhiệm:
Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso
Tiền nhiệm:
POSCO Atoms
K-League Champions
1987
Kế nhiệm:
POSCO Atoms
Tiền nhiệm:
Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso
K-League Champions
1991
Kế nhiệm:
POSCO Atoms
Tiền nhiệm:
Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
K-League Champions
1997
Kế nhiệm:
Suwon Samsung Bluewings

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