Short name SUFC Ground Capacity 446 Chairman Won Ho-in Arena/Stadium Madeul Stadium Manager Choi Sang-kook | Ground Madeul Stadium Owner Choi Dae-sung Founded 2007 League K3 League | |
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Full name Seoul United Football Club
서울 유나이티드 풋볼 클럽 |
Seoul United FC (Korean: 서울 유나이티드 FC) is a South Korea amateur football club based in Seoul. It currently competes in the fourth tier of the South Korean football league system, the K3 League.
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Founding
The movement to create Seoul United FC began in 2001, with Michael Atkinson and a group of supporters setting about bringing professional football back to the city of Seoul, following the K League's decision to relocate the then-capital clubs to other cities.
The movement suffered a setback at the end of 2003 when LG moved their Anyang LG Cheetahs club from Anyang to Seoul, becoming FC Seoul and taking up residence at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
Despite this, the fan push continued and the establishment of the K3 League in 2007 gave a realistic opportunity for involvement in the league set-up. Two amateur sides, Good Bu&Bu (Good Friend) and Youngseo FC (Jin Seoul), were merged to create the new club and the home venue of Seoul Olympic Stadium was chosen. For the 2010 season the team moved to Hyochang Stadium in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. In 2011 the team relocated again to the smaller Madeul Stadium in Nowon-gu, Seoul.
Entry into the league system
The club's first ever match was played on April 21, 2007, a 2–2 home draw with Changwon Dudae FC.
The inaugural K3-League season ended with the club clinching the first ever K3 League title after a 3–0 aggregate victory over Hwasung Sinwoo Electronics in the championship playoffs.
Partnerships
Seoul United currently has agreements with Dr.Son Football Academy to support the players in professional development, and with the social development company, CrazyFootball, to support the team's youth academy.
At the beginning of 2015, the club announced a partnership with FC Ryukyu. A friendly match between the clubs at Madeul Stadium was arranged for the 1st of March 2015. This agreement marked the first partnership between clubs of the lowest league in Korea and Japan.
Managerial Changes
In the closing weeks of 2014 it was announced that Choi Sang-Kook would take over as the 9th manager of the club. He is a former K-League striker with the interesting destination of having a Doctorate in Football.
Team Colours
The team plays in black and white thick striped shirt, black shorts and white socks.
Honours
K3 League
Season by season records
*The 2008–2010 seasons might not be correct. Different source show variations in results.Verification needed.