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Gangwon FC

Gangwon FC (Hangul: 강원 FC) is a South Korean football club based in Gangwon Province. They joined the K League as its 15th club for the 2009 season. The club is sponsored by High1 Resort.

Gangwon FC
Full nameGangwon Football Club
강원도민프로축구단
Founded2008; 15 years ago (2008)
GroundChuncheon Songam Sports Town
Gangneung Stadium
OwnerGangwon Province Government
ChairmanChoi Moon-soon
ManagerYoon Jong-hwan
LeagueK League 1
2022K League 1, 6th of 12
WebsiteClub website

History Edit

Foundation Edit

Gangwon-do's Governor Kim Jin-sun announced a schedule for the foundation of the 15th professional football club to participate in the K League on April 28, 2008.[1] A committee, the "Foundation of Football Club in Gangwon Preparation Committee", was organized on 18 June 18, 2008 to facilitate the foundation.[2] Preparations had advanced sufficiently that by 17 November 2008, 14 players had joined Gangwon FC in a first nomination. On November 20, 2008, Gangwon FC organized its first full squad, a total of 23 players, including nine players from the 2009 K League draft.[3] Gangwon FC was formally founded on 18 December 2008 in time to enter the 2009 edition of the K-League.

Debut season – 2009 Edit

Gangwon played its first ever K-League match against Jeju United on 8 March 2009, at Gangneung Stadium, winning 1–0 with a decisive goal from Yoon Jun-ha. With this victory, they became the first ever team to win their debut game in K League. Gangwon FC continued their winning start to the season with a further four victories on the trot and causing a sensation in the first half of 2009 K League.[4] Gangwon was unable to maintain their initial success, and by round 19 had fallen into the lower half of the league table. By the conclusion of their first season in the K League, they placed 13th of fifteen clubs.

In the 2009 Korean FA Cup, Gangwon entered the competition in the Round of 32 and defeated their first opponent Incheon Korail FC in a penalty shootout after a 2–2 draw. They then faced the Chunnam Dragons, losing 1–0. In the 2009 K-League Cup, Gangwon finished bottom of their group with only a single win (against Daejeon Citizen).

Difficult period and relegation and promoted Edit

Gangwon FC had a difficult season in 2010, even though first striker Kim Young-hoo scored 13 goals in the league. The club finished 12th out of 15 clubs. The 2011 season was the worst season since its establishment. Gangwon finished last in the league and the entire team only scored 14 goals in thirty matches.

In the 2012 season, K League imposed a new promotion-relegation structure: bottom two teams in the top-tier league were to be relegated to second division. In the 43rd round, Gangwon managed to remain in the top-tier of K-League by Baek Jong-hwan's decisive goal that won the away game against Seongnam Ilhwa by 1–0. By one point, it avoided relegation.[5]

In the 2013 season of K League Classic, the first historical season in which K League imposed compulsory relegation of bottom three teams and where the team that finished third from the bottom had to play the promotion-relegation playoffs against the champion of 2013 K League Challenge, the second-tier league, Gangwon finished the season in the third place from the bottom inside the relegation zone, subsequently lost to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix over the two-leg relegation playoffs, and was relegated to the K League Challenge.[6]

Head coach Kim Yong-gap voluntarily resigned to take responsibility for the relegation and faced a fairly chaotic stove league, with rumors of coach Lee Eul-yong's promotion to coach, but the club appointed Brazilian coach Arthur Bernardes, who led Jeju United in the 2008-2009 season, to mark the 2014 season. It is the first foreign coach appointment in the K League Challenge.

However, under the 4-2-2-2 formation, which coach Arthur insisted on, Gangwon did not work on the challenge stage, where breakthroughs using wings were the main players, and coach Arthur lost his position as Gangwon won two consecutive games not involved in tactics. In the end, coach Arthur was replaced as of September 18 due to communication problems and management failures as in Jeju, and coach Park Hyo-jin will lead as acting coach for the time being.

To summarize the Arthur system, the philosophy was too stubborn, but there was no immediate effect. According to the players, even if they tried to analyze the opponent's power through videos, coach Arthur refused, saying, "If I focus on my tactics, I don't need that." For reference, it is said that this contributed significantly to the dark age of Jeju, making a legendary 8-2 game during the Jeju period.

He beat Suwon FC in the final match on November 16 to advance to the league's third-place playoff, and his opponent was Gwangju FC, but lost 0:1 with Kim Ho-nam's winning goal at Wonju Stadium, so he will play in the K League Challenge next season.

The positive part is that like Daejeon Citizen, he succeeded in improving his constitution to some extent by having a suitable household. It recorded a surplus for the first time since its foundation, and former president Nam Jong-hyun bragged about releasing his private assets, but actually solved 1.6 billion won out of more than 8 billion won in debt, including debts he had left on the hook. In contrast, Gwangju FC, which succeeded in being promoted, is worried about next year's budget.

In 2016, Gangwon FC is a well-organized soccer and has a short history, but it has shown one of the best performances since its foundation. Of course, there was ups and downs, but it is particularly encouraging that he has consistently shown good performance throughout the season. The point of last season's criticism was that despite the importance of mercenaries, insufficient defense, and poor defense, there was a game in which technical players were appointed and short passes were used more than tough defenders.It's because Kim Sang-ho caused trauma. However, this season, the defense showed excellent defense through organizational power in addition to good skills based on the challenge. However, it was the same last season, but since the weaknesses of physically pushing players remain, it remains to be supplemented that in the classic, stronger physically players will challenge against Gangwon defenders.

Byung-soo ball (2018–2021) Edit

Halfway through the 2018 season, on 12 August 2018, Kim Byung-soo was appointed as new head coach, leading the club to eighth place in the K League 1.[7]

The following season, Kim Ji-hyeon was awarded K League Young Player of the Year, as Gangwon finished sixth in the league table. In his first full campaign in 2019, manager Kim Byung-soo earned praise for pushing an entertaining brand of football dubbed "Byung-soo ball." That year, Gangwon led the K League in ball possession, pass attempts, pass completion percentage and forward pass completion percentage, while finishing third in goals.[8]

Focusing on defensive reinforcements prior to the 2020 season, which was the team's main weaknesses the previous season, Kim Byung-soo recruited Lim Chai-min, Shin Se-gye and Kim Young-bin, among others. With a 2–1 victory at home against Seongnam on 4 October 2020, Gangwon secured the top spot in the Final B and secured survival in the K League 1.[9]

In the lead-up to the 2021 season, players such as Masatoshi Ishida, who had been a mainstay of Suwon the season before, Sin Chang-moo, who was at the heart of Daegu's attack, and national team players Yun Suk-young, Rim Chang-woo and Uzbekistani player Rustam Ashurmatov were recruited.[10] On 21 March 2021, they won their home game against Incheon United with a 2–0 victory to make it their first win in the first six games of the season. On 3 November 2021, in serious danger of suffering relegation to the K League 2 after a humiliating 4–0 loss against Pohang Steelers, Kim Byung-soo was removed from his position.[8] Under his successor, Choi Yong-soo, Gangwon managed to stay up in the top division after beating Daejeon Hana Citizen over two legs in the relegation play-offs.[11]

Players Edit

Current squad Edit

As of 23 July 2023

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   KOR Yu Sang-hun
2 DF   KOR Kim Young-bin
3 DF   KOR Lee Ji-sol
4 MF   KOR Seo Min-woo
5 DF   KOR Lee Woong-hee
6 MF   UZB Ikromjon Alibaev
8 MF   KOR Han Kook-young
9 FW   BRA Yago Cariello (on loan from Portimonense)
10 FW   KOR Kim Dae-won
11 FW   BRA Galego
13 MF   KOR Kang Ji-hoon
14 MF   KOR Kim Dae-woo
15 MF   KOR Lee Jae-won (on loan from Seongnam FC)
16 FW   KOR Park Gi-hyun
17 DF   KOR Yu In-soo
18 FW   KOR Lee Jeong-hyeop
19 FW   KOR Cho Jin-hyuk
20 DF   KOR Yun Suk-young
21 DF   KOR Kim Woo-seok
24 DF   KOR Kim Jin-ho
25 GK   KOR Kim Jung-ho
26 DF   KOR Jo Hyun-tae
28 DF   KOR Kim Ju-hyeong
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 FW   KOR Hong Seok-hwan
30 DF   KOR Lee Dong-jin
31 GK   KOR Lee Gwang-yeon
32 MF   KOR Ko Min-suck
33 MF   KOR Lee Seung-won
35 FW   KOR Park Sang-hyeok
36 DF   KOR Lee Ji-woo
37 MF   KOR Kim Hyun-kyu
38 DF   KOR Kim Ki-hwan
39 FW   KOR Choe Seong-min
41 GK   KOR Cho Min-kyu
42 DF   KOR Kwon Seok-joo
43 FW   KOR Kim Hae-seung
44 DF   KOR Jeon Hyeon-byung
45 DF   KOR Lee Kang-han
46 MF   KOR Hong Sung-moo
63 FW   BRA Vitor Gabriel
66 MF   KOR Ryu Kwang-hyun
73 MF   KOR Yun Il-lok (on loan from Ulsan Hyundai)
74 DF   MNE Marko Tući
88 MF   KOR Hwang Mun-ki
93 FW   BRA Welinton Júnior

Out on loan Edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   KOR Jung Seung-yong (to Seongnam FC)
DF   KOR Song Jun-seok (to Gimpo FC)
MF   KOR Kim Dong-hyun (to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   KOR Park Gyeong-bae (to Gangneung Citizen)
FW   KOR Woo Byeong-chul (to Gangneung Citizen)

Captains Edit

Season Captain
2009   Lee Eul-yong
2010–11   Chung Kyung-ho
2011   Seo Dong-hyeon
2011   Lee Eul-yong
2012   Kim Eun-jung
2013   Chun Jae-ho
2014   Kim Oh-gyu
2015   Hwang Kyo-chung
2016–17   Baek Jong-hwan

Youth team Edit

On 13 September 2010, Gangwon FC U-12 team was established in Gangneung. On 2 November 2011, Gangwon FC made an agreement with Gangneung Jeil High School (under-18 team) and Jumunjin Middle School (under-15 team).

On 1 February 2021, it was officially announced that Gangwon would be the first fully professional team to found a reserve team set to play in the semi-professional K4 League, in order to give their youth players and/or other registered members of the senior team more playing time. The main condition for them would be to have at least seven out of eleven players in the starting formation aged 23 or younger.[12] Lee Seul-gi, who had previously served as first-team coach for Gangwon, was appointed as the manager of the newly-established U23 squad.

Coaching and medical staff Edit

Coaching staff

Executive office

  • Chairman: Gangwon Province governor
  • President
    •   Kim Won-dong (11 November 2008 – 22 July 2011)[13][14]
    •   Nam Jong-hyun (22 August 2011 – 19 September 2012)[15]
    •   Kim Deok-rae (caretaker) (14 December 2012 – 28 May 2013)[16]
    •   Lim Eun-ju (29 May 2013 – 31 December 2015)[17][18]
    •   Jo Tae-ryong (4 March 2016 – 22 October 2018)[19][20]

Managers Edit

No. Name From To Season(s)
1
  Choi Soon-ho 2008/11/16 2011/04/06 2009–2011
2
  Kim Sang-ho 2011/04/07 2012/07/01 2011–2012
3
  Kim Hak-bum 2012/07/09 2013/08/11 2012–2013
4
  Kim Yong-kab 2013/08/14 2013/12/10 2013
5
  Arthur Bernardes 2013/12/23 2014/09/18 2014
C
  Park Hyo-jin 2014/09/18 2014/12/24 2014
6
  Choi Yun-kyum 2015/01/05 2017/08/14 2015–2017
C
  Park Hyo-jin 2017/08/14 2017/11/04 2017
7
  Song Kyung-sub 2017/11/02 2018/08/11 2017–2018
8
  Kim Byung-soo 2018/08/12 2021/11/04 2018–2021
9
  Choi Yong-soo 2021/11/16 2023/06/14 2021–2023
10
  Yoon Jong-hwan 2023/06/19 present 2023–

Season-by-season records Edit

Season League FA Cup Other
Division GP W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos.
2009 1 28 7 7 14 42 57 –15 28 13 R16 League Cup: GS
2010 28 8 6 14 36 50 –14 30 12 R32 League Cup: GS
2011 30 3 6 21 14 45 –31 15 16 QF League Cup: GS
2012 44 14 7 23 57 68 –11 49 14 R16
2013 38 8 12 18 37 64 –27 36 12↓ R16
2014 2 36 16 6 14 48 50 –2 54 3 QF
2015 40 13 12 15 64 56 +8 51 7 R16
2016 40 19 9 12 50 33 +17 66 4↑ R32
2017 1 38 13 10 15 59 65 –6 49 6 R16
2018 38 12 10 16 56 60 –4 46 8 R32
2019 38 14 8 16 56 58 –2 50 6 QF
2020 27 9 7 11 36 41 –5 34 7 QF
2021 38 10 13 15 40 51 –11 43 11 SF
2022 38 14 7 17 50 52 –2 49 6 R16
Key
  • SF = Semi-final
  • QF = Quarter-final
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • GS = Group stage

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gangwon FC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gangwon FC Hangul 강원 FC is a South Korean football club based in Gangwon Province They joined the K League as its 15th club for the 2009 season The club is sponsored by High1 Resort Gangwon FCFull nameGangwon Football Club강원도민프로축구단Founded2008 15 years ago 2008 GroundChuncheon Songam Sports TownGangneung StadiumOwnerGangwon Province GovernmentChairmanChoi Moon soonManagerYoon Jong hwanLeagueK League 12022K League 1 6th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Debut season 2009 1 3 Difficult period and relegation and promoted 1 4 Byung soo ball 2018 2021 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Out on loan 2 3 Captains 3 Youth team 4 Coaching and medical staff 5 Managers 6 Season by season records 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFoundation Edit Gangwon do s Governor Kim Jin sun announced a schedule for the foundation of the 15th professional football club to participate in the K League on April 28 2008 1 A committee the Foundation of Football Club in Gangwon Preparation Committee was organized on 18 June 18 2008 to facilitate the foundation 2 Preparations had advanced sufficiently that by 17 November 2008 14 players had joined Gangwon FC in a first nomination On November 20 2008 Gangwon FC organized its first full squad a total of 23 players including nine players from the 2009 K League draft 3 Gangwon FC was formally founded on 18 December 2008 in time to enter the 2009 edition of the K League Debut season 2009 Edit Gangwon played its first ever K League match against Jeju United on 8 March 2009 at Gangneung Stadium winning 1 0 with a decisive goal from Yoon Jun ha With this victory they became the first ever team to win their debut game in K League Gangwon FC continued their winning start to the season with a further four victories on the trot and causing a sensation in the first half of 2009 K League 4 Gangwon was unable to maintain their initial success and by round 19 had fallen into the lower half of the league table By the conclusion of their first season in the K League they placed 13th of fifteen clubs In the 2009 Korean FA Cup Gangwon entered the competition in the Round of 32 and defeated their first opponent Incheon Korail FC in a penalty shootout after a 2 2 draw They then faced the Chunnam Dragons losing 1 0 In the 2009 K League Cup Gangwon finished bottom of their group with only a single win against Daejeon Citizen Difficult period and relegation and promoted Edit Gangwon FC had a difficult season in 2010 even though first striker Kim Young hoo scored 13 goals in the league The club finished 12th out of 15 clubs The 2011 season was the worst season since its establishment Gangwon finished last in the league and the entire team only scored 14 goals in thirty matches In the 2012 season K League imposed a new promotion relegation structure bottom two teams in the top tier league were to be relegated to second division In the 43rd round Gangwon managed to remain in the top tier of K League by Baek Jong hwan s decisive goal that won the away game against Seongnam Ilhwa by 1 0 By one point it avoided relegation 5 In the 2013 season of K League Classic the first historical season in which K League imposed compulsory relegation of bottom three teams and where the team that finished third from the bottom had to play the promotion relegation playoffs against the champion of 2013 K League Challenge the second tier league Gangwon finished the season in the third place from the bottom inside the relegation zone subsequently lost to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix over the two leg relegation playoffs and was relegated to the K League Challenge 6 Head coach Kim Yong gap voluntarily resigned to take responsibility for the relegation and faced a fairly chaotic stove league with rumors of coach Lee Eul yong s promotion to coach but the club appointed Brazilian coach Arthur Bernardes who led Jeju United in the 2008 2009 season to mark the 2014 season It is the first foreign coach appointment in the K League Challenge However under the 4 2 2 2 formation which coach Arthur insisted on Gangwon did not work on the challenge stage where breakthroughs using wings were the main players and coach Arthur lost his position as Gangwon won two consecutive games not involved in tactics In the end coach Arthur was replaced as of September 18 due to communication problems and management failures as in Jeju and coach Park Hyo jin will lead as acting coach for the time being To summarize the Arthur system the philosophy was too stubborn but there was no immediate effect According to the players even if they tried to analyze the opponent s power through videos coach Arthur refused saying If I focus on my tactics I don t need that For reference it is said that this contributed significantly to the dark age of Jeju making a legendary 8 2 game during the Jeju period He beat Suwon FC in the final match on November 16 to advance to the league s third place playoff and his opponent was Gwangju FC but lost 0 1 with Kim Ho nam s winning goal at Wonju Stadium so he will play in the K League Challenge next season The positive part is that like Daejeon Citizen he succeeded in improving his constitution to some extent by having a suitable household It recorded a surplus for the first time since its foundation and former president Nam Jong hyun bragged about releasing his private assets but actually solved 1 6 billion won out of more than 8 billion won in debt including debts he had left on the hook In contrast Gwangju FC which succeeded in being promoted is worried about next year s budget In 2016 Gangwon FC is a well organized soccer and has a short history but it has shown one of the best performances since its foundation Of course there was ups and downs but it is particularly encouraging that he has consistently shown good performance throughout the season The point of last season s criticism was that despite the importance of mercenaries insufficient defense and poor defense there was a game in which technical players were appointed and short passes were used more than tough defenders It s because Kim Sang ho caused trauma However this season the defense showed excellent defense through organizational power in addition to good skills based on the challenge However it was the same last season but since the weaknesses of physically pushing players remain it remains to be supplemented that in the classic stronger physically players will challenge against Gangwon defenders Byung soo ball 2018 2021 Edit Halfway through the 2018 season on 12 August 2018 Kim Byung soo was appointed as new head coach leading the club to eighth place in the K League 1 7 The following season Kim Ji hyeon was awarded K League Young Player of the Year as Gangwon finished sixth in the league table In his first full campaign in 2019 manager Kim Byung soo earned praise for pushing an entertaining brand of football dubbed Byung soo ball That year Gangwon led the K League in ball possession pass attempts pass completion percentage and forward pass completion percentage while finishing third in goals 8 Focusing on defensive reinforcements prior to the 2020 season which was the team s main weaknesses the previous season Kim Byung soo recruited Lim Chai min Shin Se gye and Kim Young bin among others With a 2 1 victory at home against Seongnam on 4 October 2020 Gangwon secured the top spot in the Final B and secured survival in the K League 1 9 In the lead up to the 2021 season players such as Masatoshi Ishida who had been a mainstay of Suwon the season before Sin Chang moo who was at the heart of Daegu s attack and national team players Yun Suk young Rim Chang woo and Uzbekistani player Rustam Ashurmatov were recruited 10 On 21 March 2021 they won their home game against Incheon United with a 2 0 victory to make it their first win in the first six games of the season On 3 November 2021 in serious danger of suffering relegation to the K League 2 after a humiliating 4 0 loss against Pohang Steelers Kim Byung soo was removed from his position 8 Under his successor Choi Yong soo Gangwon managed to stay up in the top division after beating Daejeon Hana Citizen over two legs in the relegation play offs 11 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 23 July 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp KOR Yu Sang hun2 DF nbsp KOR Kim Young bin3 DF nbsp KOR Lee Ji sol4 MF nbsp KOR Seo Min woo5 DF nbsp KOR Lee Woong hee6 MF nbsp UZB Ikromjon Alibaev8 MF nbsp KOR Han Kook young9 FW nbsp BRA Yago Cariello on loan from Portimonense 10 FW nbsp KOR Kim Dae won11 FW nbsp BRA Galego13 MF nbsp KOR Kang Ji hoon14 MF nbsp KOR Kim Dae woo15 MF nbsp KOR Lee Jae won on loan from Seongnam FC 16 FW nbsp KOR Park Gi hyun17 DF nbsp KOR Yu In soo18 FW nbsp KOR Lee Jeong hyeop19 FW nbsp KOR Cho Jin hyuk20 DF nbsp KOR Yun Suk young21 DF nbsp KOR Kim Woo seok24 DF nbsp KOR Kim Jin ho25 GK nbsp KOR Kim Jung ho26 DF nbsp KOR Jo Hyun tae28 DF nbsp KOR Kim Ju hyeong No Pos Nation Player29 FW nbsp KOR Hong Seok hwan30 DF nbsp KOR Lee Dong jin31 GK nbsp KOR Lee Gwang yeon32 MF nbsp KOR Ko Min suck33 MF nbsp KOR Lee Seung won35 FW nbsp KOR Park Sang hyeok36 DF nbsp KOR Lee Ji woo37 MF nbsp KOR Kim Hyun kyu38 DF nbsp KOR Kim Ki hwan39 FW nbsp KOR Choe Seong min41 GK nbsp KOR Cho Min kyu42 DF nbsp KOR Kwon Seok joo43 FW nbsp KOR Kim Hae seung44 DF nbsp KOR Jeon Hyeon byung45 DF nbsp KOR Lee Kang han46 MF nbsp KOR Hong Sung moo63 FW nbsp BRA Vitor Gabriel66 MF nbsp KOR Ryu Kwang hyun73 MF nbsp KOR Yun Il lok on loan from Ulsan Hyundai 74 DF nbsp MNE Marko Tuci88 MF nbsp KOR Hwang Mun ki93 FW nbsp BRA Welinton JuniorOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp KOR Jung Seung yong to Seongnam FC DF nbsp KOR Song Jun seok to Gimpo FC MF nbsp KOR Kim Dong hyun to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp KOR Park Gyeong bae to Gangneung Citizen FW nbsp KOR Woo Byeong chul to Gangneung Citizen Captains Edit Season Captain2009 nbsp Lee Eul yong2010 11 nbsp Chung Kyung ho2011 nbsp Seo Dong hyeon2011 nbsp Lee Eul yong2012 nbsp Kim Eun jung2013 nbsp Chun Jae ho2014 nbsp Kim Oh gyu2015 nbsp Hwang Kyo chung2016 17 nbsp Baek Jong hwanYouth team EditOn 13 September 2010 Gangwon FC U 12 team was established in Gangneung On 2 November 2011 Gangwon FC made an agreement with Gangneung Jeil High School under 18 team and Jumunjin Middle School under 15 team On 1 February 2021 it was officially announced that Gangwon would be the first fully professional team to found a reserve team set to play in the semi professional K4 League in order to give their youth players and or other registered members of the senior team more playing time The main condition for them would be to have at least seven out of eleven players in the starting formation aged 23 or younger 12 Lee Seul gi who had previously served as first team coach for Gangwon was appointed as the manager of the newly established U23 squad Coaching and medical staff EditCoaching staff Manager nbsp Yoon Jong hwan Head coach nbsp Chung Kyung ho First team coach nbsp Choi Jae soo nbsp Lee Jin haeng Goalkeeping coach nbsp Kwon Chan sooExecutive office Chairman Gangwon Province governor President nbsp Kim Won dong 11 November 2008 22 July 2011 13 14 nbsp Nam Jong hyun 22 August 2011 19 September 2012 15 nbsp Kim Deok rae caretaker 14 December 2012 28 May 2013 16 nbsp Lim Eun ju 29 May 2013 31 December 2015 17 18 nbsp Jo Tae ryong 4 March 2016 22 October 2018 19 20 Managers EditNo Name From To Season s 1 nbsp Choi Soon ho 2008 11 16 2011 04 06 2009 20112 nbsp Kim Sang ho 2011 04 07 2012 07 01 2011 20123 nbsp Kim Hak bum 2012 07 09 2013 08 11 2012 20134 nbsp Kim Yong kab 2013 08 14 2013 12 10 20135 nbsp Arthur Bernardes 2013 12 23 2014 09 18 2014C nbsp Park Hyo jin 2014 09 18 2014 12 24 20146 nbsp Choi Yun kyum 2015 01 05 2017 08 14 2015 2017C nbsp Park Hyo jin 2017 08 14 2017 11 04 20177 nbsp Song Kyung sub 2017 11 02 2018 08 11 2017 20188 nbsp Kim Byung soo 2018 08 12 2021 11 04 2018 20219 nbsp Choi Yong soo 2021 11 16 2023 06 14 2021 202310 nbsp Yoon Jong hwan 2023 06 19 present 2023 Season by season records EditSeason League FA Cup OtherDivision GP W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos 2009 1 28 7 7 14 42 57 15 28 13 R16 League Cup GS2010 28 8 6 14 36 50 14 30 12 R32 League Cup GS2011 30 3 6 21 14 45 31 15 16 QF League Cup GS2012 44 14 7 23 57 68 11 49 14 R162013 38 8 12 18 37 64 27 36 12 R162014 2 36 16 6 14 48 50 2 54 3 QF2015 40 13 12 15 64 56 8 51 7 R162016 40 19 9 12 50 33 17 66 4 R322017 1 38 13 10 15 59 65 6 49 6 R162018 38 12 10 16 56 60 4 46 8 R322019 38 14 8 16 56 58 2 50 6 QF2020 27 9 7 11 36 41 5 34 7 QF2021 38 10 13 15 40 51 11 43 11 SF2022 38 14 7 17 50 52 2 49 6 R16KeySF Semi final QF Quarter final R16 Round of 16 R32 Round of 32 GS Group stageReferences Edit K리그 15구단 강원FC 창단 in Korean Segye Ildo 2008 04 28 강원도민 프로축구단 창단준비위 in Korean Yonhap 2008 06 18 Retrieved 2009 05 19 lt 종합 gt 숭실대 임경현 전체 1순위로 부산아이파크行 약 31 지명돼 Newsis 2008 11 20 Retrieved 2008 11 25 강원FC 돌풍 이유 있다 Gangwon Ilbo 2009 06 30 Archived from the original on 2012 09 04 강원FC 1부리그 잔류 확정 Gangwon Ilbo in Korean Naver 29 November 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2012 강제강등에서 첫 승격까지 역사가 된 상주상무 in Korean MK Sports 2013 12 07 오피셜 강원 신임 감독에 김병수 강화부장 선임 송경섭 감독 계약해지 No 1 축구전문 콘텐츠 기업 스포탈코리아 in Korean 12 August 2018 a b Yoo Jee ho 4 November 2021 In danger of relegation Gangwon FC fire head coach Yonhap News Agency 새 시즌 준비 강원FC 올해도 돌풍 이어갈까 강원도민일보 in Korean 11 January 2020 새 멤버 존재감 빛난 1차 전훈 새 시즌 더 기대되는 강원FC 강원일보 홈페이지 in Korean 1 February 2021 Gangwon FC rally past Daejeon to avoid K League relegation koreatimes 12 December 2021 K3 K4리그 대표자회의 개최 3월 7일 개막 www kfa or kr Retrieved 2021 02 02 프로聯 김원동 사무총장 강원FC 초대 사장 선임 in Korean SpotalKorea 2008 11 11 Retrieved 2008 11 25 김원동 강원FC 사장 내정자 이사회에서 대표이사 선임 in Korean Newsis 2008 11 14 Retrieved 2008 11 25 강원FC 대표이사에 남종현 그래미 회장 선임 Yonhap in Korean Naver 2011 08 22 Retrieved 2011 08 24 강원 남종현사장 사표 수리 임시대표 선임 Sports Seoul in Korean Naver 2012 12 14 Retrieved 2013 02 03 강원FC 신임 대표 임은주 프로구단 첫 여성 수장 종합 Yonhap News in Korean Naver 2013 05 29 Retrieved 2014 05 24 강원FC 임은주 대표이사 사퇴 발표 in Korean Gangwon FC 2015 12 09 Retrieved 2023 06 27 강원FC 대표이사에 조태룡 단장 내정 Gangwon Ilbo in Korean Naver 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2023 06 27 강원 FC 조태룡 대표이사 사퇴 발표 Best Eleven in Korean 2018 10 22 Retrieved 2023 06 27 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gangwon FC Gangwon FC official website Archived 2020 12 03 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