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Пусан Ипарк

(Перенаправлен из Pusan ​​Daewoo Royals )

Пусан iPark FC
Полное имя Busan Ipark Football Club
Пусан I -Парк футбольная команда
Основан 22 ноября 1979 года ; 44 года назад ( 22 ноября 1979 г. )
Земля Стадион Пусана Гьюдеока
Емкость 12,349
Владелец HDC Hyundai Development Company
(аффилирован с группой HDC)
Председатель Чунг Монг-Гю
ManagerJo Sung-hwan
LeagueK League 2
2023K League 2, 2nd of 13
WebsiteClub website

Busan Ipark FC ( Korean : 부산 아이파크 FC ) - это южнокорейский профессиональный футбольный клуб, базирующийся в Пусане , который участвует в K League 2 , второго уровня южнокорейской футбольной пирамиды . Они играют в свои домашние игры на стадионе Пусана Гьюдеока .

Пусан Ипарк был основан в качестве полупрофессиональной команды в ноябре 1979 года Saehan Motors . Клуб был одним из пяти первоначальных членов -основателей K League и постоянно соревновался в первом дивизионе с 1983 по 2015 год, когда их впервые понизили. Первоначально клуб был назван Daewoo Royals, в связи с автомобильной компанией , которая первоначально владела и финансировала его. С начала 2000 -х годов Пусан получил финансовую поддержку от HDC Group и его квартирной марки Ipark , ребрендинг как Pusan ​​I.Cons, а затем в качестве Бусана Ипарка.

After topping the league for most of the 1983 season, Daewoo finished second in their debut season, losing the title by one point to Hallelujah FC after a goalless draw against Yukong Elephants in the Masan Series. In its sophomore season, the club turned professional, renamed 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.[1]

Daewoo Royals headed into the 1986 K League season as continental champions after clinching the 1985–86 Asian Club Championship, becoming the first South Korean side to accomplish this feat after defeating Al-Ahli 3–1 after extra time in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Despite the continental success, the team suffered a poor season and failed to reach the 1986 K League Championship playoff after finishing fourth in the first round of the league and third in the second.

The Royals clinched their second league title after finishing atop the league with 46 points in the 1987 season. They won their third title in 1991 after finishing ten points clear of their nearest rivals that season, Hyundai Horang-i. The Royals' momentum didn't last as the club struggled in subsequent seasons, finishing at or near the bottom of the league.

Pusan Daewoo Royals

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At the end of the 1995 season, K League sides began the process of "localizing", and the club became known as Pusan Daewoo Royals (Korean: 부산 대우 로얄즈) in reference to its city of residence. In 1997, they won their fourth league title, becoming the first team to win the K League Championship four times.

Although the 1998 season marked the emergence of a forward Ahn Jung-hwan, the Royals finished mid-table. The club did however manage to qualify for the 1999 K League Championship playoffs after finishing fourth in the regular season. During the playoffs, the Royals managed to knock out Chunnam Dragons and Bucheon SK to secure the right to face the defending champions, Suwon Samsung Bluewings, but lost in the final 4–2 on aggregate.[2]

Pusan i.cons

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As a company-owned club, the Royals' success was invariably linked to the health and success of its owner, Daewoo Corporation. In the early 2000s, the company parted ways with its once-successful sports franchise due to major financial problems that had accumulated since the late 1990s. IPark Construction, the domestic construction division of Hyundai, secured ownership of the club and acquired all of its history and records. The new owners not only renamed the club as Pusan i.cons, but also changed the club's home colours from blue to red and relocated the club from Busan Gudeok Stadium to Busan Asiad Stadium.

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

Busan IPark

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

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

In 2015, after nine successive bottom-half finishes, Busan IPark were relegated to the K League Challenge for the first time in their history.

Towards the end of the 2016 season, with an immediate return to the K League Classic looking unlikely, IPark moved back to their smaller, previous home ground, the Gudeok Stadium.

Busan IPark had an impressive 2017 season, although this was overshadowed by the death of then-manager Cho Jin-ho with only two weeks remaining in the season. Busan finished runners up in the K League Challenge to Gyeongnam FC, losing only 6 games all season. With caretaker manager, Lee Seung-yub in charge, Busan defeated Asan Mugunghwa, in the playoff semi-final, but lost on penalties after a two-legged final to Sangju Sangmu FC, who became the first K League Classic team to retain their league status via the playoffs. Busan also reached the final of the FA Cup, knocking out higher league opposition in Pohang Steelers, FC Seoul, Jeonnam Dragons and Suwon Bluewings but once again lost over a two-legged final, this time to Ulsan Hyundai.

For the 2018 season in the newly re-branded K League 2, Choi Yun-kyum was appointed manager after previously gaining promotion with Gangwon FC. Busan IPark eventually finished third in the K League 2, but for the second consecutive season lost in the two-legged playoff final, this time to FC Seoul. Despite again failing in their promotion bid, Busan broke numerous attendance records for the K League 2, including over 10,000[3] for the home leg of the playoff final. After failing to get promoted, manager Choi Yun-kyum resigned in the off-season and was replaced by Cho Deok-je. Busan enjoyed a successful 2019 season, with Cho Deok-je implementing an attacking brand of football that saw Busan finish as the top-scoring team in the division. Cho's side were built around young talents such as Kim Moon-hwan, Lee Dong-jun, and Kim Jin-kyu, as well as then national team striker Lee Jung-hyup, veteran midfielder Park Jong-woo, and Brazilian playmaker Rômulo. Busan IPark finished second in the K League 2 behind Gwangju FC, entering the promotion playoffs for the fourth season in a row. After defeating FC Anyang 1–0 at home, Busan faced local rivals Gyeongnam FC in a two-legged final. After a goalless first leg at the Gudeok Stadium, Busan won the away fixture 2–0 to secure their return to Korea's top division for the first time since 2015.

The 2020 season brought quite the opposite feelings, in comparison: the club quickly found itself fighting against relegation, and coach Cho Deok-je eventually left the club in September after a poor run of results. Former Incheon United coach Lee Ki-hyung took over in a caretaker capacity for the remaining four games of the season. After taking four points from his first two games in charge, Busan only needed a single point from either of their final games of the season to guarantee their top flight status for another year. However, despite leading at half-time against both Incheon United and Seongnam FC, Busan lost both games and finished in last place, thus getting relegated back to the K League 2.[4]

Because of this major blow, at the start of 2021 Busan's board chose to pursue a general rebuild, which was opened by massive changes in the locker room: a multi-phased trade with Ulsan Hyundai saw Lee Kyu-seong and homegrown rising star Lee Dong-jun depart, in favour of Choi Jun, Park Jeong-in, Lee Sang-heon and Jung Hoon-sung; other prominent players, including Han Ji-ho (who went to Bucheon FC 1995), Kang Min-soo (to Incheon United), Rômulo (to Chengdu), Kim Moon-hwan (who joined MLS club Los Angeles FC) and Kwon Hyeok-kyu (due to military service at Gimcheon Sangmu), left the club as well; the previous year's top scorer and MVP, An Byong-jun, as well as Ahn Joon-soo, Park Min-gyu (on loan), Valentinos Sielis, Domagoj Drožđek and Ryan Edwards, were all brought in.[5]

The team also had its first permanent foreign manager since 2007, as newcomer Ricardo Peres was appointed, following a conversation between the board and then South Korean national team head coach Paulo Bento, who Peres had worked with for years.[5][6] Although the young Portuguese manager succeeded in implementing new training strategies at the club and giving young players more chances, he had a controversial relationship with supporters, while the team's results were panned by inconsistency and lack of balance: having the worst defence of the league (with 56 conceded goals) and relying mainly on two players for goals (An Byong-jun and Park Jeong-in), Busan finished fifth in the league and out of the promotion play-offs.[6] Nevertheless, new positives were still taken as backbone player Kim Jin-kyu established himself as one of the best midfielders of the season, while Choi Jun and An Byong-jun were nominated in the league's Best XI, as the latter also won both his second Top Scorer and MVP awards in a row.[6]

Club name history

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Name Period
Saehan Motors FC 1979–1980
Daewoo FC 1980–1982
Daewoo Royals 1983–1995
Pusan Daewoo Royals 1996–2000
Pusan i.cons 2000–2002
Busan I'Cons 2002–2005
Busan I'Park 2005–2011
Busan IPark 2012–present

Players

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Current squad

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As of 9 May 2024[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Южная Корея KOR Koo Sang-min
2 FW Южная Корея KOR Lee Dong-hoon
4 DF Южная Корея KOR Choi Dong-ryul
5 DF Южная Корея KOR Cho Wi-je
6 MF Южная Корея KOR Lee Dong-soo
7 MF Бразилия BRA Fessin
8 MF Южная Корея KOR Im Min-hyuk
10 MF Бразилия BRA Bruno Lamas
11 FW Бразилия BRA Ricardo Lopes
13 GK Южная Корея KOR Kim Min-seung
14 MF Южная Корея KOR Lee Seung-gi
15 FW Южная Корея KOR Kwak Seung-jo
17 MF Южная Корея KOR Lee Sang-jun
18 DF Южная Корея KOR Lee Hyun-gyu
19 DF Южная Корея KOR Park Se-jin
20 DF Южная Корея KOR Lee Han-do
21 GK Южная Корея KOR Hwang Byeong-geun
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF Южная Корея KOR Choi Ik-jin
23 MF Южная Корея KOR Sung Ho-yeung
24 MF Южная Корея KOR Cheon Ji-hyeon
25 MF Южная Корея KOR Park Geon-hee
27 FW Южная Корея KOR Choi Geon-joo
28 FW Северная Корея PRK An Byong-jun
30 MF Южная Корея KOR Kim Hee-seung
31 GK Южная Корея KOR Lee Seung-gyu
32 DF Южная Корея KOR Won Tae-rang
33 DF Южная Корея KOR Lee Jung
39 MF Южная Корея KOR Heo Seung-chan
44 DF Южная Корея KOR Kwon Sung-yoon
45 DF Южная Корея KOR Hwang Jun-ho
47 MF Южная Корея KOR Son Hwi
77 MF Южная Корея KOR Kim Do-hyun
97 DF Узбекистан UZB Mukhammadali Alikulov

Retired number(s)

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12Club supporters (the 12th man)
16Южная Корея Kim Joo-sung, 1987–1999 (winger, attacking midfielder, centre-back)

Backroom staff

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Coaching staff

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Support staff

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  • Medical trainer: Южная Корея Kang Hoon
  • Physical therapist: Южная Корея Lee Gwang-dong
  • Trainer: Южная Корея Kim Young-hyun
  • Team doctors: Южная Корея Kim Myeong-jun, Южная Корея Kim Ho-jun
  • Analysts: Южная Корея Jeon Gon-jae, Южная Корея Yeo Seong-hyuk
  • Interpreter: Южная Корея Choi Yu-up
  • Equipment manager: Южная Корея Kang Gun-mo

Source: Official website[8]

Kits

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Kit suppliers

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  • 1983–1992: Adidas
  • 1993–1995: Erima
  • 1996–1998: Adidas
  • 1999: Fila
  • 2000–2003: Nike
  • 2004: Kappa
  • 2005–2006: Hummel
  • 2007–2011: Fila
  • 2012–2013: Puma
  • 2014–2017: Adidas
  • 2018–2021: None (the club used the Adidas uniform sponsored by Kika[6])
  • 2022–2023: Puma[6]
  • 2024–present: Mizuno[9]

Honours

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Domestic

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League

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Cups

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International

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Continental

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Worldwide

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Invitational

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Season-by-season records

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Season League FA Cup ACL Others
Division GP W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos.
1983 1 16 6 7 3 21 14 +7 19 2
1984 28 17 6 5 47 23 +24 59 1
1985 21 9 7 5 22 16 +6 25 3
1986 20 10 2 8 26 24 +2 22 4 W AACCW
1987 32 16 14 2 41 20 +21 46 1
1988 24 8 5 11 28 30 –2 21 5
1989 40 14 14 12 44 44 0 42 3
1990 30 12 11 7 30 25 +5 35 2
1991 30 17 18 5 49 32 +17 52 1
1992 30 7 14 9 26 33 –7 28 5 LC — 6th
1993 30 5 15 10 22 32 –10 40 6 LC — 3rd
1994 30 7 6 17 37 56 –19 27 6 LC — 3rd
1995 28 9 5 14 30 40 –10 32 5 LC — 3rd
1996 32 9 9 14 45 51 –6 36 6 QF LC — 3rd
1997 18 11 4 3 24 9 +15 37 1 1R LC(A)W
LC(P)W
1998 18 6 4 8 27 22 +5 25 5 QF LC(A) — GS
LC(P)W
1999 27 10 4 13 37 36 +1 37 2[a] Ro16 QF LC(A) — PR
LC(D) — RU
2000 27 9 2 16 42 42 0 29 6 SF LC(A) — QF
LC(D) — GS
2001 27 10 11 6 38 33 +5 41 5 QF LC — RU
2002 27 6 8 13 36 45 –9 26 9 QF LC — GS
2003 44 13 10 21 41 71 –30 49 9 Ro32
2004 24 6 12 6 21 19 +2 30 7 W LC — 13th
2005 24 7 7 10 28 31 –3 28 10 Ro32 SF LC — 13th
SC — RU
2006 26 9 7 10 40 42 –2 34 8 Ro16 LC — 10th
2007 26 4 8 14 20 39 –19 20 13 QF LC — GS
2008 26 5 7 14 30 39 –9 22 12 Ro16 LC — QF
2009 28 7 8 13 36 42 –6 29 12 Ro16 LC — RU
2010 28 8 9 11 36 37 –1 33 8 RU LC — QF
2011 30 13 7 10 49 43 +6 46 6[b] QF LC — RU
2012 44 13 14 17 40 51 –11 53 7 Ro32
2013 38 14 10 14 43 41 +2 52 6 SF
2014 38 10 13 15 37 49 –12 43 8 QF
2015 38 5 11 22 30 55 –25 26 11↓ Ro32
2016 2 40 19 7 14 52 39 +13 64 5 Ro16
2017 36 19 11 6 52 30 +22 68 2 RU
2018 36 14 14 8 53 35 +18 56 3 Ro16
2019 36 18 13 5 72 47 +25 67 2 3R
2020 1 27 5 10 12 25 38 –13 25 12↓ QF
2021 2 36 12 9 15 46 56 –10 45 5 3R
2022 40 9 9 22 34 52 –18 36 10 3R
2023 36 20 10 6 50 29 +21 70 2 3R
  1. ^ 4th in league, 2nd in play-offs
  2. ^ 5th in league, 6th in play-offs
Key
  • W = Winners
  • RU = Runners-up
  • SF = Semi-final
  • QF = Quarter-final
  • Ro16 = Round of 16
  • Ro32 = Round of 32
  • GS = Group stage
  • PR = Preliminary round
  • 3R = Third round

AFC Champions League record

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All results list Busan's goal tally first.

Season Round Opposition Home Away Agg.
2005 Group G Вьетнам Bình Định 8–0 4–0 1st
Таиланд Krung Thai Bank 4–0 2–0
Индонезия Persebaya Surabaya 4–0 3–0
Quarter-final Катар Al-Sadd 3–0 2–1 5–1
Semi-final Саудовская Аравия Al-Ittihad 0–5 0–2 0–7

Managerial history

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No. Name From To Season(s) Notes
Южная Корея Lee Jong-hwan 1979/11/22 1980/??/?? Predecessor – Saehan Motors FC manager
1 Южная Корея Chang Woon-soo 1981/01/?? 1983/10/18 1983
2 Южная Корея Cho Yoon-ok 1983/10/18 1984/06/20 1984
3 Южная Корея Chang Woon-soo 1984/06/21 1986/12/06 1984–86 1984 K League winner
1985–86 Asian Club Championship winner
4 Южная Корея Lee Cha-man 1986/12/07 1989/12/?? 1987–89 1987 K League winner
C Южная Корея Kim Hee-tae 1989/04/?? 1989/12/?? 1989
5 Западная Германия Frank Engel 1989/12/21 1990/11/?? 1990
6 Венгрия Берталан 1990/11/17 1991/11/15 1991 1991 K League Победитель лиги
7 Южная Корея Ли Ча-Ман 1992/01/01 1992/09/23 1992
В Южная Корея Готовить K-ra. 1992/09/25 1992/12/23 1992
8 1992/12/24 1994/06/21 1993–94
В Южная Корея Чунг Хэ-Вон 1994/06/21 1994/09/07 1994
9 Южная Корея Ким Хи-цвета 1994/09/08 1995/08/03 1994–95
В Южная Корея Шин Ву-сун 1995/08/04 1995/12/31 1995
10 Федеративная Республика Югославия DrageSlav Shekularac 1996/01/04 1996/07/14 1996
В Южная Корея Ким Тау Су 1996/07/15 1996/12/25 1996
11 Южная Корея Ли Ча-Ман 1996/12/26 1999/06/09 1997–99 лиги K 1997 г. Победитель
В Южная Корея Шин Юн-Ки 1999/06/10 1999/09/08 1999
В Южная Корея Чанг Уи-Ватернг 1999/09/14 1999/12/17 1999
12 Южная Корея Ким Хо-Кон 2000/02/23 2002/11/05 2000–02
В Южная Корея Парк Кёнг-Хун 2002/11/05 2002/11/20 2002
13 Шотландия Ян Портерфилд 2002/11/21 2006/04/03 2003–06 2004 Корейский победитель Кубка Англии
В Южная Корея Ким Пан-Гон 2006/04/03 2006/08/22 2006
14 Швейцария Энди он 2006/07/25 2007/06/30 2006–07
В Южная Корея Ким Пан-Гон 2007/06/30 2007/07/17 2007
15 Южная Корея Парк Sung-Hwa 2007/07/18 2007/08/03 2007 Управлял только один матч в Кубке Англии
В Южная Корея Ким Пан-Гон 2007/08/03 2007/12/03 2007
16 Южная Корея Hwang Sun-Hong 2007/12/04 2010/11/05 2008–10
17 Южная Корея Я-су 2010/11/10 2012/12/14 2011–12
18 Южная Корея Юн Сун-Хё 2012/12/18 2015/07/13 2013–15
В Бразилия Денис Ивамура 2015/07/13 2015/10/07 2015
19 Южная Корея Чой Янг-Джун 2015/10/07 2016/11/04 2015–16 Поврежден в K League Challenge в 2015 году
20 Южная Корея Чо Джин-хо 2016/12/06 2017/10/10 2017 Умер 10 октября 2017 года
В Южная Корея Ли Сын-Юб 2017/10/10 2017/12/03 2017
21 Южная Корея Чой Юн-Кюм 2017/12/11 2018/12/11 2018
22 Южная Корея Чо Деок-и 2018/12/18 2020/09/29 2019–20 Повышен до K League 1 в 2019 году
В Южная Корея Ли Ки-Хён 2020/09/29 2020/10/31 2020 Поврежден в K League 2 в 2020 году
23 Португалия Рикардо Перес 2020/11/25 2022/05/31 2021–22
24 Южная Корея Парк Джин-Суб 2022/06/03 2024/07/08 2022–2024
В Южная Корея Yoo Kyoung-Youl 2024/07/08 2024/07/14 2024
25 Южная Корея Джо Сун-Хван 2024/07/14 Подарок 2024–
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