Bucheon Football Club 1995 (Korean: 부천FC 1995) is a South Korean professional football club based in Bucheon that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. The club was founded in 2007 by a group of former Bucheon SK supporters after its move to Jeju in early 2006.
Full name | Bucheon Football Club 1995 | ||
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Founded | 2007[1] | ||
Ground | Bucheon Stadium | ||
Capacity | 34,456 | ||
Owner | Bucheon Government | ||
Chairman | Jang Deog-cheon (Mayor of Bucheon) | ||
Manager | Lee Young-min | ||
League | K League 2 | ||
2024 | K League 2, 8th of 13 | ||
Website | bfc1995.com | ||
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History
editWithin weeks of the relocation of Bucheon SK, fans started a movement to form a brand new team in Bucheon, with an initial goal of creating a team to participate in the 2007 Korea National League season. The financial requirements for entry to the National League were so great and that, coupled with the launch of the K3 League in 2007, led to them readjusting their target and focusing on entry to the K3 League in 2008.
During the course of 2007, deals with several major sponsors, including Sportstoto, Daum and SK Energy, were negotiated. On 25 October 2007, the club's name, Bucheon FC 1995, was announced, and the club was officially founded on 1 December.
Bucheon FC 1995 became a professional club and got an approval to join the second tier K League Challenge on 5 December 2012. In their first season as a professional club, they finished in seventh place.[2]
Players
editCurrent squad
edit- As of 2 May 2024[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Backroom staff
editCoaching staff
edit- Manager: Lee Young-min
- Head coach: Min Young-ki
- Goalkeeping coach: Kim Ji-un
- Playing coach: Ko Kyung-min
- Physical coach: Kim Hyung-rok
Support staff
edit- Scout: Jo Beom-seok
- Analyst: Lee Tae-shik
- Team manager: Jo Yong-hoon
- Interpreter: Kang Saet-byul
- Physical therapist: Choi Hwan-seok
- Medical trainers: Yoo Ho-jun, Jang Woo-hyuk
Source: Official website[4]
Records
editSeason-by-season
editSeason | Division | Tms. | Pos. | FA Cup |
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2008 | K3 League | 16 | 13 | — |
2009 | K3 League | 17 | 4 | — |
2010 | Challengers League | 18 | 7 | Second round |
2011 | Challengers League | 16 | 8 | First round |
2012 | Challengers League | 18 | 8 | First round |
2013 | K League Challenge | 8 | 7 | Second round |
2014 | K League Challenge | 10 | 10 | Third round |
2015 | K League Challenge | 11 | 5 | Round of 32 |
2016 | K League Challenge | 11 | 3 | Semi-finals |
2017 | K League Challenge | 10 | 5 | Round of 16 |
2018 | K League 2 | 10 | 8 | Third round |
2019 | K League 2 | 10 | 4 | Third round |
2020 | K League 2 | 10 | 8 | Second round |
2021 | K League 2 | 10 | 10 | Third round |
2022 | K League 2 | 11 | 4 | Quarter-finals |
2023 | K League 2 | 13 | 5 | Second round |
- Key
- Tms. = Number of teams
- Pos. = Position in league
References
edit- ^ Official Club Profile at K League Website Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
- ^ "Summary – 2013 K League 2". soccerway.com. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- ^ "선수단". Bucheon FC 1995 (in Korean). Retrieved 2 May 2024.
- ^ "코칭스태프" [Coaching staff]. Bucheon FC 1995 (in Korean). Retrieved 2 May 2024.
External links
edit- Official website (in Korean)