List of FC Seoul records and statistics

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Below are statistics and records related to FC Seoul.[1][2]

Honours[]

FC Seoul players celebrating after winning the 2016 K League Classic.

Domestic competitions[]

League[]

Winners (6): 1985, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2012, 2016
Runners-up (5): 1986, 1989, 1993, 2001, 2008

Cups[]

Winners (2): 1998, 2015
Runners-up (2): 2014, 2016
Winners (2): 2006, 2010
Runners-up (4): 1992, 1994, 1999, 2007
Winners (1): 2001
Runners-up (1): 1999
Winners (1): 1988

International competitions[]

Asian[]

Runners-up (2): 2001–02, 2013

Friendly competitions[]

Winners (1): 2017

Doubles[]

  • Domestic double
K League and League Cup Champions (1): 2010

Team[]

Season-by-season records[]

※ K League: Only regular season results are counted. Postseason (League Championship and Promotion-relegation PO) results are not included.
1993, 1998, 1999, 2000 seasons had penalty shoot-outs instead of draws.
※ A: Adidas Cup, P: Prospecs Cup, PM: Philip Morris Cup, D: Daehan Fire Insurance Cup

Season K League League Cup FA Cup Super Cup ACL Manager
Division Teams Position Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1984 Div 1 8 7th 28 8 6 14 38 45 –7 33 South Korea Park Se-hak
1985 Div 1 8 Champions 21 10 7 4 35 19 +16 27 South Korea Park Se-hak
1986 Div 1 6 Runners-up 20 10 7 3 28 17 +11 27 5th (Pro) Did not qualify South Korea Park Se-hak
1987 Div 1 5 5th 32 7 7 18 26 55 –29 21 No competition Withdrew South Korea Park Se-hak
1988 Div 1 5 4th 24 6 11 7 22 29 –7 23 Winners (Nat'l) Did not qualify South Korea Ko Jae-wook (C)
1989 Div 1 6 Runners-up 40 15 17 8 53 40 +13 47 Semi-finals (Nat'l)[2] South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1990 Div 1 6 Champions 30 14 11 5 40 25 +15 39 South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1991 Div 1 6 6th 40 9 15 16 44 53 –9 33 South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1992 Div 1 6 4th 30 8 13 9 30 35 –5 29 Runners-up (A) Did not enter South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1993 Div 1 6 Runners-up 30 18
10
0
11
12
9
28 29 –1 59 4th (A) Did not qualify South Korea Ko Jae-wook
1994 Div 1 7 5th 30 12 7 11 53 50 +3 43 Runners-up (A) South Korea Cho Young-jeung
1995 Div 1 8 8th 28 5 10 13 29 43 –14 25 6th (A) South Korea Cho Young-jeung
1996 Div 1 9 9th 32 8 8 16 44 56 –12 32 8th (A) Round of 16 South Korea Cho Young-jeung
South Korea Park Hang-seo (C)
1997 Div 1 10 9th 18 1 8 9 15 27 –12 11 10th (A)
3rd in Group A (P)
Semi-finals South Korea Park Byung-joo
1998 Div 1 10 8th 18 9
8
0
2
9
8
28 28 0 23 Semi-finals (A)
3rd (PM)
Winners South Korea Park Byung-joo
1999 Div 1 10 9th 27 10
8
0
4
17
15
38 52 –14 24 Runners-up (A)
4th in Group B (D)
Semi-finals Runners-up South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2000 Div 1 10 Champions 27 19
17
0
5
8
5
46 25 +21 53 Semi-finals (A)
5th in Group A (D)
Quarter-finals Did not qualify Quarter-finals[3] South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2001 Div 1 10 Runners-up 27 11 10 6 30 23 +7 43 4th in Group A (A) Quarter-finals Winners Did not qualify South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2002 Div 1 10 4th 27 11 7 9 37 30 +7 40 Semi-finals (A) Round of 32 Did not qualify Runners-up[4] South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2003 Div 1 12 8th 44 14 14 16 69 68 +1 56 No competition Round of 32 No competition Did not qualify South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2004 Div 1 13 5th 24 7 12 5 20 17 +3 33 12th (S) Round of 16 Did not qualify South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2005 Div 1 13 7th 24 8 8 8 37 32 +5 32 5th (S) Round of 16 South Korea Lee Jang-soo
2006 Div 1 14 4th 26 9 12 5 31 22 +9 39 Winners (S) Quarter-finals South Korea Lee Jang-soo
2007 Div 1 14 7th 26 8 13 5 23 16 +7 37 Runners-up (S) Quarter-finals Competition
ceased
Turkey Şenol Güneş
2008 Div 1 14 Runners-up 26 15 9 2 44 25 +19 54 3rd in Group A (S) Round of 32 Turkey Şenol Güneş
2009 Div 1 15 5th 28 16 5 7 47 27 +20 53 Semi-finals (PK) Round of 16 Quarter-finals Turkey Şenol Güneş
2010 Div 1 15 Champions 28 20 2 6 58 26 +32 62 Winners (PC) Round of 16 Did not qualify Portugal Nelo Vingada
2011 Div 1 16 5th 30 16 7 7 56 38 +18 55 Quarter-finals (RC) Quarter-finals Quarter-finals South Korea Hwangbo Kwan
South Korea Choi Yong-soo (C)
2012 Div 1 16 Champions 44 29 9 6 76 42 +34 96 Competition
ceased
Round of 16 Did not qualify South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2013 Div 1 14 4th 38 17 11 10 59 46 +13 62 Quarter-finals Runners-up South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2014 Div 1 12 3rd 38 15 13 10 42 28 +14 58 Runners-up Semi-finals South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2015 Div 1 12 4th 38 17 11 10 52 44 +8 62 Winners Round of 16 South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2016 Div 1 12 Champions 38 21 7 10 67 46 +21 70 Runners-up Semi-finals South Korea Choi Yong-soo
South Korea Hwang Sun-hong
2017 Div 1 12 5th 38 16 13 9 56 42 +14 61 Round of 16 Group stage South Korea Hwang Sun-hong
2018 Div 1 12 11th 38 9 13 16 40 48 –8 40 Round of 16 Did not qualify South Korea Hwang Sun-hong
South Korea Lee Eul-yong (C)
South Korea Choi Yong-soo
2019 Div 1 12 3rd 38 15 11 12 53 49 +4 56 Round of 32 South Korea Choi Yong-soo

[1] In 1986, competition was known as Professional Football Championship
[2] In 1988 and 1989, competition was known as National Football Championship
[3] In 2000, competition was known as 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
[4] In 2002, competition was known as 2001–02 Asian Club Championship

K League Championship records[]

Season Teams Position Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
1986 2 Runners-up 2 0 1 1 1 2 –1 N/A South Korea Park Se-hak
2000 4 Winners 2 1 1 0 5 2 +1 4–2 W South Korea Cho Kwang-rae
2006 4 4th (Semi-finals) 1 0 0 1 0 1 –1 N/A South Korea Lee Jang-soo
2008 6 Runners-up 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 N/A Turkey Şenol Güneş
2009 6 5th (Round of 6) 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2–3 L Turkey Şenol Güneş
2010 6 Champions 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 N/A Portugal Nelo Vingada
2011 6 5th (Round of 6) 1 0 0 1 1 3 –2 N/A South Korea Choi Yong-soo (C)

K League promotion-relegation playoffs[]

Season Teams Outcome Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
2018 2 Stayed 2 1 1 0 4 2 +2 N/A South Korea Choi Yong-soo

All-Time Competitions Records[]

※ As of 31 December 2016
Walkover results are counted.
Penalty shoot-outs results are counted as a drawn match.

Competition Category Season Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Notes
K League K League 1 1984–2016 991 393 303 295 1362 1173 +189 39.66%
League Cup 1986–2011 197 73 57 67 252 238 +14 37.06%
Total 1984–2016 1,188 466 360 362 1,614 1,411 +203 39.23%
FA Cup N/A 1996–2016 57 32 9 16 113 70 +43 56.14%
National Football Championship N/A 1988, 1989 7 6 0 1 13 5 +8 85.71%
Korean Super Cup N/A 1999, 2001 2 1 0 1 3 6 –3 50.00%
AFC Champions League Main tournament 1986–2016 72 30 26 16 119 76 +43 41.67% 1986 Asian Club Championship
Walkover (one defeat) included
Qualifying play-offs 2014 1 1 0 0 7 0 +7 100.00%
Total 1986–2016 73 31 26 16 126 76 +50 42.47%
Asian Cup Winners' Cup N/A 1999–2000 4 2 0 2 2 5 –3 50.00% 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Walkover (two wins) included
All-time competitions Total 1,331 538 395 398 1,871 1,573 +298 40.42%

All-Time K League 1 Results by Opponents[]

※ As of 1984–2013 seasons

Club Season Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Notes
South Korea Pohang Steelers 1983–present 139 45 44 50 184 206 –22 32.37%
South Korea Jeju United 1983–present 137 52 44 41 179 157 +22 37.96%
South Korea Busan IPark 1983–present 139 51 45 43 176 158 +18 36.69%
South Korea Ulsan Hyundai 1983–present 139 46 44 49 164 171 –7 33.09%
South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1989–present 107 31 37 39 130 143 –13 28.97%
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1995–present 67 29 20 18 108 89 +19 43.28%
South Korea Jeonnam Dragons 1995–present 65 27 22 16 90 68 +22 41.54%
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1996–present 68 22 16 30 76 95 –19 32.35%
South Korea Daejeon Citizen 1997–present 52 22 18 12 72 53 +19 42.31%
South Korea Daegu FC 2003–present 28 13 7 8 47 27 +20 46.34%
South Korea Incheon United 2004–present 30 11 13 6 45 33 +12 36.67%
South Korea Gyeongnam FC 2006–present 24 12 6 6 31 21 +10 50.00%
South Korea Gangwon FC 2009–present 10 9 0 1 26 12 +14 90.00%
South Korea Gwangju FC 2011–present 4 3 0 1 9 5 +4 75.00%
South Korea Sangju Sangmu 2011–present 4 4 0 0 10 5 +5 100.00%
South Korea Kookmin Bank FC 1983–1984 4 2 2 0 6 2 +4 50.00%
South Korea Hallelujah FC 1983–1985 7 3 1 3 9 7 +2 42.86%
South Korea Hanil Bank FC 1984–1986 11 8 1 2 26 9 +17 72.73%
South Korea Sangmu 1985 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 33.33%
South Korea Jeonbuk Buffalo 1994 6 6 0 0 17 5 +12 100.00%
South Korea Gwangju Sangmu 2003–2010 24 15 5 4 38 14 +24 62.50%
Total 1036 396 318 322 1394 1247 +147 38.22%

All-Time K League 1 Records[]

※ 1984-2012 seasons ※ Penalty shoot-outs results are not counted as a drawn match

PTS W D L GF GA AS GK CK FC OS ST PK PG PM Cautions Expulsions
1,402 419 277 340 1,394 1,247 936 8,978 5,028 16,685 2,744 12,720 119 87 32 1,639 47

Firsts[]

Records Name Competition Date Opponent H / A Result Notes
First Goal South Korea Park Chung-il K League 1 1984-03-01 Hallelujah FC N 1–0
First Assist South Korea Kang Deuk-soo

Mosts in Goals[]

Category Record Competition Date Opponent H / A Result Notes
Biggest Wins 9 FA Cup 2004-12-14 South Korea Paju Bumwoo N 10–1
8 AFC Champions League 2001-11-21 Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad H 8–0
6 K League 1 2012-07-21 South Korea Busan IPark H 6–0
Heaviest Defeats 6 K League 1 1987-10-10 South Korea POSCO Atoms H 1–7
6 League Cup 1997-04-12 South Korea Bucheon SK A 1–7

Most Consecutive Records[]

※ 1984-2013 seasons

Category Matches Period Notes
Wins 7 2011/07/09–2011/08/27, 2013/07/07–2013/08/15
Draws 10 1997/05/10–1997/07/13
Losses 7 1997/09/20–1998/03/21
Wins in Regular Season 7 2011/07/09–2011/08/27
Losses in Regular Season 7 1997/09/20–1998/03/21
Wins in Extra Time 2 1998/09/27–1998/10/01, 1999/09/15–1999/09/18
Losses in Extra Time 2 1999/08/25–1999/08/28
Wins by PSO 2 1993/04/17–1993/04/24, 1993/09/08–1993/09/11
Losses by PSO N/A
Wins with Clean Sheets 4 2007/03/04–2007/03/18
Scoring 31 1989/09/23–1990/09/01
Non-Scoring 4 2006/04/08–2006/04/30
Without a Win 21 1997/03/22–1997/07/13
Without a Loss 17 2000/05/14–2000/07/29, 2008/06/28–2008/10/29
Conceding a Goal 21 2010/10/09-2011/06/11
Without Conceding a Goal 4 1986/04/13–1986/05/07, 2001/07/22–2001/08/01, 2006/03/19–2006/04/02
2006/05/20–2006/05/31, 2007/03/04–2007/03/18, 2007/05/16–2007/05/26
2013/09/01-2013/10/06

Historic Victory[]

※ Only matches in K League 1 and League Cup are counted.

Record Date Competition Opponent H / A Result Notes
1st Victory 1984-03-31 K League 1 South Korea Hallelujah FC N 1–0 First match
100th Victory 1993-08-14 South Korea Daewoo Royals A 1–3 308 matches
200th Victory 2001-08-29 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horangi H 4–0 610 matches
300th Victory 2008-08-30 South Korea Gwangju Sangmu H 3–1 876 matches
400th Victory 2013-06-01 South Korea Jeonnam Dragons H 3–0 1049 matches

Historic Goal[]

※ Only matches in K League 1 and League Cup are counted.

Record Name Date Competition Opponent H / A Result Notes
1st Goal South Korea Park Chung-il 1984-03-31 K League 1 South Korea Hallelujah FC N 1–0
100th Goal South Korea Lee Young-jin 1986-10-12 South Korea POSCO Atoms N 5–1
1000th Goal South Korea Kwak Tae-hwi 2006-06-03 League Cup South Korea Pohang Steelers H 3–4
1500th Goal South Korea Kim Hyun-sung 2015-04-15 K League 1 South Korea Daejeon Citizen H 1–0

Players[]

※ Statistics correct as of last match played in 2015 season.
※ Bold denotes players still playing in the K League
※ Appearance, Goals, Clean Sheets, Goals Conceded per Match records included FA Cup and Asian Club Competitions, Other competitive competitions.
※ Other competitive competitions are as below:

※ Assists and Attack Points records only includes K League 1 and Korean League Cup.
※ Attack Points are the aggregate number of goals assists in K League 1 and Korean League Cup.

Appearances[]

※ FC Seoul players with at least 200 appearances.
※ As of May 3, 2019

Rank Name Total
Appearances
K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Other Seasons Notes
1 South Korea Go Yo-han 370 292 280 10 23 55 2 2004–present
2 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 330 267 254 13 17 46 N/A 2008–2013
2016–2017
3 South Korea Yoon Sang-chul 306+? 300 261 39 1 0 5+? 1988–1997
4 Brazil Adilson dos Santos 305 264 226 38 29 12 N/A 2006–2013
5 South Korea Koh Myong-jin 283 227 204 23 17 39 N/A 2003-2015
6 South Korea Kim Jin-kyu 270 220 205 15 15 35 N/A 2007–2010
2012–2015
7 South Korea Jung Jo-gook 266 239 186 53 14 13 N/A 2003–2010
2012
2014–2015
8 South Korea Park Chu-young 240 204 189 22 13 14 2 2005–2008
2015–present
9 South Korea Kim Chi-woo 231 180 176 4 13 38 N/A 2008–2010
2012–2017
10 South Korea Lee Young-jin 229+? 220 186 34 0 0 9+? 1986–1995
1997
11 South Korea Kim Yong-dae 222 181 174 7 9 32 N/A 2010–2015
12 South Korea Kim Seong-jae 217 203 157 46 11 2 1 1999–2005
13 Colombia Mauricio Molina 205 159 159 0 14 32 N/A 2011–2015
14 South Korea Kim Chi-gon 200 182 148 34 6 12 N/A 2002–2009

Goals[]

Rank Name Total
Goals
K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Other Total
Apps
Goals
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 143 122 116 6 4 17 N/A 236 0.61 2008–2013
2016–2017
2 South Korea Yoon Sang-chul 102 101 92 9 0 0 1 306+? 0.33-? 1988–1997
3 South Korea Jung Jo-gook 84 68 55 13 10 6 N/A 266 0.32 2003–2010
2012
2014–2015
4 South Korea Park Chu-young 74 65 54 10 6 3 1 240 0.30 2005–2008
2015–present
5 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 60 54 44 10 5 1 N/A 154 0.39 1994–1996
1999–2000
2006
6 Colombia Mauricio Molina 54 46 46 0 4 4 N/A 205 0.26 2011–2015
7 Brazil Adriano 45 25 25 N/A 7 13 N/A 62 0.72 2015–2016
8 South Korea Kim Eun-jung 41 38 28 10 3 0 N/A 139 0.29 2004–2008
9 South Korea Jung Kwang-min 36 34 21 13 2 0 0 159 0.23 1998–2002
2007
10 South Korea Seo Jung-won 26 22 13 9 4 0 N/A 88 0.30 1992–1997

Assists[]

Rank Name Assists Apps Assists
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 Colombia Mauricio Molina 58 159 0.36 2011–2015
2 South Korea Kang Deuk-soo 34 139 0.24 1984–1989
3 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 33 194 0.17 2008–2013
2016–2017
4 South Korea Yoon Sang-chul 31 300 0.10 1988–1997
5 South Korea Choi Dae-shik 28 166 0.17 1990–1995
5 South Korea Lee Young-jin 28 220 0.13 1986–1995
1997
7 Brazil André Luís Alves Santos 27 96 0.28 2000–2002
8 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 26 148 0.18 1994–1996
1999–2000
2006
9 South Korea Choi Tae-uk 24 172 0.14 2000–2003
2010–2013
10 Portugal Ricardo Nascimento 23 71 0.32 2005–2007

Attack Points[]

Rank Name Attack
Points
Apps Attack Points
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 155 194 0.80 2008–2013
2016–2017
2 South Korea Yoon Sang-chul 132 300 0.44 1988–1997
3 Colombia Mauricio Molina 104 159 0.65 2011–2015
4 South Korea Jung Jo-gook 88 239 0.37 2003–2010
2012
2014–2015
5 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 80 148 0.54 1994–1996
1999–2000
2006
6 South Korea Kim Eun-jung 58 133 0.44 2004–2008
7 South Korea Kang Deuk-soo 54 139 0.44 1984–1989
8 South Korea Park Chu-young 51 114 0.45 2005–2008
2015–present
9 South Korea Jung Kwang-min 48 145 0.33 1998–2002
2007
10 Brazil André Luís Alves Santos 45 96 0.47 2000–2002

Clean Sheets[]

Rank Name Total
Clean Sheets
K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Other Total
Apps
Clean Sheets
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 South Korea Kim Yong-dae 70 55 52 3 2 13 N/A 222 0.32 2010–2015
2 TajikistanSouth Korea Shin Eui-son 49 45 33 12 1 3 0 137 0.36 2000–2004
3 South Korea Cha Sang-kwang 47+? 47 45 2 0 0 ? 151+? 0.31+-? 1986–1991
1995
4 South Korea Kim Byung-ji 41 39 26 13 2 0 N/A 91 0.45 2006–2008
5 South Korea Yu Sang-hun 34 25 25 N/A 5 4 N/A 105 0.32 2011–2016
2018–present
6 South Korea Kim Hyun-tae 30+? 30 24 6 0 0 ? 116+? 0.26+-? 1984–1991
1994
1996–1997
7 South Korea Kim Bong-soo 26 25 15 10 1 N/A 0 115 0.23 1992–1999
8 South Korea Park Dong-suk 23 23 19 4 0 0 N/A 74 0.31 2002–2009
9 South Korea Lim Jong-kuk 21 20 11 9 1 0 0 118 0.18 1991–2000
10 South Korea Yang Han-been 20 18 18 N/A 1 1 0 71 0.28 2014–present

Goals Conceded per Match[]

※ FC Seoul goalkeepers with at least 50 appearances.

Rank Name Total
Goals Conceded
K League League League Cup FA Cup Asia Other Total
Apps
Goals Conceded
per Match
Seasons Notes
1 South Korea Kim Byung-ji 73 66 46 20 7 N/A N/A 91 0.802 2006–2008
2 South Korea Yu Sang-hun 53 36 36 0 8 9 N/A 65 0.815 2011–2016
2018–present
3 TajikistanSouth Korea Shin Eui-son 146 138 99 39 4 3 1 137 1.065 2000–2004
4 South Korea Kim Yong-dae 239 196 190 6 13 30 N/A 222 1.076 2010–2015
5 South Korea Cha Sang-kwang 164+? 161 152 9 N/A N/A 3+? 151+? 1.086+? 1986–1991
1995
6 South Korea Yang Han-been 81 79 77 N/A 2 0 2 71 1.140 2014–present
7 South Korea Park Dong-suk 89 81 59 22 8 0 N/A 74 1.202 2002–2009
8 South Korea Kim Ho-jun 81 64 52 12 3 14 N/A 67 1.208 2005–2009
9 South Korea Park Chul-woo 77 77 69 8 N/A N/A 0 62 1.241 1992–1994
10 South Korea Kim Hyun-tae 153+? 151 131 20 0 N/A 2+? 116+? 1.318+? 1984–1991
1994
1996–1997
11 South Korea Lim Jong-kuk 165 155 119 36 5 N/A 5 118 1.398 1991–2000
12 South Korea Kim Bong-soo 172 155 111 44 13 N/A 4 115 1.495 1992–1999

Mosts in a Single Match[]

Category Name Record Competition Date Opponent H / A Result Note
Goals Brazil Ricardo 5 AFC Champions League 2001-11-21 Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad H 8–0
South Korea Yun Ju-tae 4 K League 1 2015-11-07 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings H 4–3
South Korea Jung Jo-gook FA Cup 2015-11-07 South Korea Paju Bumwoo N 10–1
South Korea Wang Jung-hyun
Assists South Korea Lee Young-jin 3 K League 1 1991-09-11 South Korea Ilhwa Chunma A 1–3
Russia Oleg Elyshev League Cup 1997-08-13 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Dinos H 4–1
Brazil Mário | K League 1 2003-09-03 South Korea Bucheon SK A 1–4
South Korea Lee Chung-yong 2009-03-07 South Korea Jeonnam Dragons A 2–6
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 2010-04-04 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings H 3–1
Colombia Mauricio Molina 2011-08-27 South Korea Gangwon FC H 6–3
Attack Points Colombia Mauricio Molina 6 K League 1 2011-08-27 South Korea Gangwon FC H 6–3 3 Goals and 3 Assists
K League New Record

Mosts in a Single Season[]

Category Name Season Total K League 1 FA Cup ACL Notes
Appearances Colombia Mauricio Molina 2013 49 35 1 13
Goals Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 2012 31 31 0 0
Assists Colombia Mauricio Molina 2012 19 19 0 0
Attack Points Colombia Mauricio Molina 2012 38 37 1 0
Clean Sheets South Korea Kim Yong-dae 2012 17 17 0 0

Most Goals in a Single Season by Competitions[]

Category Name Goals Apps Goals
per Match
Season Notes
K League 1 Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 31 42 0.74 2012
FA Cup South Korea Choi Yong-soo 5 3 1.67 1999
South Korea Jung Jo-gook 5 2 2.5 2004
South Korea Wang Jung-hyun 5 2 2.5
League Cup South Korea Seo Jung-won 8 9 0.89 1997
AFC Champions League Montenegro Dejan Damjanović 7 13 0.54 2013

Most Clean Sheets in a Single Season by Competitions[]

Category Name Clean Sheets Apps Clean Sheets
per Match
Season Notes
K League 1 South Korea Kim Yong-dae 17 44 0.39 2012
FA Cup South Korea Kim Yong-dae 2 3 0.67 2011
League Cup South Korea Kim Byung-ji 6 13 0.46 2006
12 0.50 2007
AFC Champions League South Korea Kim Yong-dae 5 12 0.42 2013

Most Consecutive Records[]

Category Name Record Period Notes
Appearances South Korea Kim Byung-ji 78 Apps 2006/03/12–2007/10/14 Only K League matches
2006 K League season: 40 Apps (League 27 Apps, League Cup 13 Apps)
2007 K League season: 38 Apps (League 26 Apps, League Cup 12 Apps)
Goals South Korea Cho Young-jeung 6 Matches
(6 Goals)
1984/07/22–1984/08/12 Only K League matches
South Korea Yoon Sang-chul 6 Matches
(9 Goals)
1994/10/22–1994/11/16 Only K League matches
3 Goals More Brazil Adriano 2 Matches
(7 Goals)
2016/02/23–2016/03/01 AFC Champions League
Assists Japan Sergio Escudero 5 Matches
(6 Assists)
2013//11/02–2013/11/24 AFC Champions League matches included
Attack Points Colombia Mauricio Molina 6 Matches
(4 Goals, 5 Assists)
2012/04/29–2012/05/28 FA Cup matches included
Clean Sheets South Korea Kim Yong-dae 5 Matches 2013/09/01–2013/09/25 AFC Champions League matches included
Most Minutes
Without Conceding A Goal
South Korea Kim Yong-dae 500 Minutes 2013/09/01–2013/10/03 AFC Champions League matches included

Managers[]

Managerial History[]

For details on all-time manager statistics, see List of FC Seoul coaching staffs.

No. Name Appointed From To Season Notes
1 South Korea Park Se-hak 1983-08-12 1983-12-22 1987-11-19 1984–1987
  • First manager of FC Seoul.
C South Korea Ko Jae-wook 1987-12-01 1987-12-01 1988-12-26 1988
  • Caretaker manager in 1988,
    before being promoted to regular manager in 1989.
2 1988-12-27 1988-12-27 1993-12-31 1989–1993
3 South Korea Cho Young-jeung 1993-11-23 1994-01-01 1996-11-05 1994–1996
  • First manager who was a former FC Seoul player.
  • First manager
    who resigned in the middle of season.
C South Korea Park Hang-seo 1996-11-05 1996-11-05 1996-12-01 1996
  • Caretaker manager in FA Cup, one match in charge.
4 South Korea Park Byung-joo 1996-12-10 1996-12-20 1998-11-25 1997–1998
  • Won the first FA Cup for FC Seoul.
5 South Korea Cho Kwang-rae 1998-10-22 1998-12-01 2004-12-15 1999–2004
  • The club's longest serving manager (6 seasons)
6 South Korea Lee Jang-soo 2004-12-30 2005-01-10 2006-12-02 2005–2006
7 Turkey Şenol Güneş 2006-12-08 2007-01-08 2009-11-25 2007–2009
  • First foreign manager of FC Seoul.
8 Portugal Nelo Vingada 2009-12-14 2010-01-03 2010-12-13 2010
  • First (and only) manager to win the double.
9 South Korea Hwangbo Kwan 2010-12-28 2011-01-05 2011-04-26 2011
  • First manager
    who resigned in the middle of League.
C South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2011-04-26 2011-04-26 2011-12-08 2011
  • Caretaker manager in 2011,
    before being promoted to regular manager in 2012.
10 2011-12-09 2011-12-09 2016-06-22 2012–2016
  • First manager who won K League
    as a FC Seoul player and a manager.
C South Korea Kim Seong-jae 2016-06-23 2016-06-23 2016-06-26 2016
  • Caretaker manager in 2016,
    Left after one match in charge.
11 South Korea Hwang Sun-hong 2016-06-21 2016-06-27 2018-04-30 2016–2018
C South Korea Lee Eul-yong 2018-04-30 2018-04-30 2018-10-11 2018
12 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2018-10-11 2018-10-11 2020-07-30 2018–2020
  • First manager who was appointed twice.
C South Korea Kim Ho-young 2020-08-04 2020-08-04 2020-09-24 2020
C South Korea Park Hyuk-soon 2020-09-25 2020-09-25 2020-11-12 2020
C South Korea Lee Won-jun 2020-11-13 2020-11-13 2020-12-03 2020
13 South Korea Park Jin-sub 2020-12-08 2020-12-08 2021–

Match Results[]

As of 25 June 2016

※ Win%, Draw%, Lose%, GFA, GAA: Only K League regular season (included K League Championship) and League Cup matches are counted.
Penalty shoot-outs results in 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000 seasons are not counted by K League's principle of official statistics.

No. Name Season Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Draw% Lose% GFA GAA Notes
1 South Korea Park Se-hak 1984–1987 117 39 32 46 141 158 -17 33% 27% 39% 1.21 1.35
C South Korea Ko Jae-wook 1988 209 67 82 60 237 228 +9 32% 39% 29% 1.13 1.09
2 1989–1993
3 South Korea Cho Young-jeung 1994–1996 111 31 33 47 147 173 -26 28% 30% 42% 1.32 1.56
4 South Korea Park Byung-joo 1997–1998 71 20 22 29 91 103 -12 28% 31% 41% 1.28 1.45
5 South Korea Cho Kwang-rae 1999–2004 229 88 65 76 306 282 +24 38% 28% 33% 1.34 1.23
6 South Korea Lee Jang-soo 2005–2006 76 30 25 21 106 84 +22 39% 33% 28% 1.39 1.11
7 Turkey Şenol Güneş 2007–2009 110 51 37 22 154 100 +54 46% 34% 20% 1.40 0.91
8 Portugal Nelo Vingada 2010 37 25 6 6 79 35 +44 68% 16% 16% 2.14 0.95
9 South Korea Hwangbo Kwan 2011 7 1 3 3 6 10 -4 14% 43% 43% 0.86 1.43
C South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2011 198 102 51 45 312 211 +101 52% 26% 23% 1.58 1.07
10 2012–2016
C South Korea Kim Seong-jae 2016 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0% 0% 100% 1 2
11 South Korea Hwang Sun-hong 2016–2018
C South Korea Lee Eul-yong 2018
12 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2018–present

Debut Match[]

Player Debut Match[]

Category Name Record Date / Period Competition Opponent Notes
Most Goals Portugal Ricardo Esteves 2 Goals 2010-02-27 K League 1 South Korea Daejeon Citizen
Most Assists
Consecutive Goals Thailand Piyapong Pue-on 4 Matches
(4 Goals)
1984/09/08–1984/10/27 K League 1 South Korea POSCO Dolphins
South Korea Hanil Bank
South Korea Kookmin Bank
South Korea Yukong Elephants
His scoring goal is also new record
in K League foreign player history


Consecutive Assists

Manager Debut Match[]

Category Name Record Date / Period Competition Opponent Notes
Biggest Win Portugal Nelo Vingada 5–2 2010-02-27 K League 1 South Korea Daejeon Citizen
Heaviest Defeat South Korea Cho Kwang-rae 1–5 1994-03-27 Super Cup South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Most Consecutive Wins Turkey Şenol Güneş 5 Matches 2007/03/04-2007/03/21 K League 1 & League Cup
Most Consecutive Defeats

Members[]

Founding Members[]

Management Chairman South Korea Koo Cha-kyung
President South Korea Lee Hun-jo
Director South Korea Ko Kyung-hwan
Coaching Staff Manager South Korea Park Se-hak
Assistant Manager South Korea
Coach South Korea Ko Jae-wook
Players GK South Korea Kim Hyun-tae, South Korea
DF South Korea Han Moon-bae, South Korea Cho Young-jeung, South Korea Jung Hae-seong, South Korea , South Korea Kwon Oh-son, South Korea Shin Jae-heum, South Korea
MF South Korea Kang Deuk-soo, South Korea Park Hang-seo, South Korea Lee Yong-soo, South Korea Kim Kwang-hoon, South Korea
FW South Korea , South Korea , South Korea , South Korea , South Korea , South Korea

※ After Inauguration ceremony (1983-12-22), These players are joined.

Players MF South Korea , South Korea Park Byung-chul
FW South Korea Park Chung-il, Thailand Piyapong Pue-on

Captains[]

Seasons Captain Vice-captain Notes
1984 South Korea Han Moon-bae
1985 South Korea Kim Kwang-hoon
1986 South Korea Park Hang-seo  –September 1986
1986–1988 South Korea Jung Hae-seong September 1986–
1989–1990 South Korea Choi Jin-han
1991–1992 South Korea Lee Young-jin
1993 South Korea Gu Sang-bum
1994 South Korea Choi Young-jun
1995 South Korea Yoon Sang-chul  −4 August 1995
1995–1996 South Korea Lee Young-ik 5 August 1995–
1997 South Korea Cho Byung-young
1998 South Korea Kim Bong-soo
1999 South Korea Kang Chun-ho  −July 1999
1999–2000 South Korea Choi Yong-soo July 1999–9 May 2000
2000 South Korea Kim Gwi-hwa South Korea Lee Young-pyo 10 May 2000–
2001 South Korea Lee Sang-hun  −May 2001
2001 South Korea Son Hyun-jun May 2001–
2002 South Korea Choi Yoon-yeol
2003–2004 South Korea Kim Seong-jae
2005–2006 South Korea Lee Min-sung
2007–2008 South Korea Lee Eul-yong South Korea Kim Chi-gon
2009 South Korea Kim Chi-gon South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
2010 South Korea Park Yong-ho South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
2011 South Korea Park Yong-ho South Korea Hyun Young-min
2012–2013 South Korea Ha Dae-sung South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
2014 South Korea Kim Jin-kyu South Korea Koh Myong-jin
2015 South Korea Koh Myong-jin Spain Osmar  −30 April 2015
South Korea Cha Du-ri 1 May 2015–
2016 Spain Osmar South Korea Yoo Hyun First foreign captain of FC Seoul
2017 South Korea Kwak Tae-hwi South Korea Park Chu-young
2018 South Korea Shin Kwang-hoon South Korea Go Yo-han  −3 July 2018
South Korea Go Yo-han South Korea Lee Woong-hee 4 July 2018–

Players in Major Competitions[]

Seo Jung-Won and Choi Yong-Soo were on military service during World Cup.
※ As of 2010 World Cup South Korea, 20 players from FC Seoul participate in World Cup.

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