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Gimcheon Sangmu FC

Gimcheon Sangmu FC (Korean김천 상무 프로축구단; Hanja金泉 尚武 프로蹴球團) is a South Korean professional football club based in Gimcheon that competes in the K League 1, the top tier of South Korean football. Sangmu is the sports division of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.

Gimcheon Sangmu
Full nameGimcheon Sangmu Football Club
김천 상무 프로축구단
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984) (as Sangmu FC)
2021; 3 years ago (2021) (as Gimcheon Sangmu FC)
GroundGimcheon Stadium
Capacity25,000
OwnerGimcheon Government and Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps
ChairmanMayor of Gimcheon
ManagerChung Jung-yong
LeagueK League 1
2023K League 2, 1st of 13
(promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Sangmu's playing staff is made up of young South Korean professional footballers serving their compulsory two-year military duty. Fifteen players join up at the start of every season and spend two years with the side before returning to their previous professional club. Sangmu are not allowed to sign any foreign players because of their military status.

This article also includes the predecessor military-based teams – Sangmu FC, Gwangju Sangmu FC and Sangju Sangmu FC – which are still separate legal entities.

History edit

Various military clubs (1950s–1983) edit

Before the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps and its football club Sangmu FC were founded in 1984, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces had three football clubs: ROK Army FC, ROK Marine Corps FC, and ROK Air Force FC.

The ROK Army originally established football clubs of each corps, including CIC FC (Counter Intelligence Corps;[1][2] also known as Seoul FC[3] or Seoul Club),[4] HID FC (Headquarters of Intelligence Detachment), Quartermaster Corps FC (consisted of only quartermasters), OPMG FC (Office of the Provost Marshal General; former Military Police Command FC), Engineer Corps FC, and Infantry School FC. Most of them (excluding Quartermaster Corps FC) were merged into the Engineer Corps FC in 1965. Lastly, these two clubs were united, and Army FC was established in 1969.

Afterwards, the Marine Corps FC renamed as ROK Navy FC due to the dissolution of the Headquarters Marine Corps in 1973.

Until 1955 1956–1964 1965–1968 1969–1972 1973–1983
Military Police Command FC Army OPMG FC [ko] Army Engineer Corps FC Army FC [ko]
Army Engineer Corps FC [ko]
Army CIC FC [ko]
Army HID FC [ko]
Army Infantry School FC
Other ROK Army clubs
Army Quartermaster Corps FC [ko]
Marine Corps FC [ko] Navy FC [ko]
Air Force FC [ko]

Founding and semi-professional Sangmu FC era (1984–2002) edit

Sangmu FC was founded on 11 January 1984, as the football side of Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps.[5][6] Although Sangmu squad was composed of professional players from K League clubs, Sangmu FC competed in the semi-professional league (now Korea National League). Sangmu joined the K League for the 1985 season, but spent only one year in the league before dropping out.

The reserve side, Sangmu B, competed in the K2 League from 2003 to 2005 before joining the K League reserve league. Sangmu B was based in Icheon and finished as the runners-up in the 2003 K2 League season.

Gwangju Sangmu era (2002–2010) edit

After establishing a home base in Gwangju in April 2002, the team participated in the Reserve League.[7] The club has rejoined the K League at the start of the 2003 season as Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo FC. Between 2004 and 2010, the club has been known as Gwangju Sangmu FC.

Sangju Sangmu era (2011–2020) edit

Once Gwangju FC was established, Gwangju Sangmu FC was relocated to Sangju, North Gyeongsang Province, as Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps moved to Mungyeong, near Sangju. The club name was officially changed to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix FC in January 2011.[8][9]

Before the 2013 season, the club officially removed the word "Phoenix" in its name. In the same season, Sangju Sangmu became the first champions of the newly established K League Challenge (second division) and promoted to the K League Classic.[10][11]

Sangju started the 2020 season already knowing they would be relegated to K League 2. The military club decided to move out of Sangju to a new, as yet undisclosed location.[12] Sangju has decided not to establish a football team which would be citizen-owned outfit and also played in K League 2.[13]

Gimcheon Sangmu (2021–present) edit

On 30 June 2020, the K League administration announced that the city of Gimcheon had officially submitted an application to host the team for at least the 2021 season, offering their local stadium as the football club's new home.[14] After a preliminary review and several meetings and assemblies involving local governors, the K League eventually approved the proposal and began the process of moving the club to Gimcheon.[15]

Club name history edit

  • 1996–2002: Sangmu FC
  • 2002–2003: Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo FC
  • 2004–2010: Gwangju Sangmu FC
  • 2011–2012: Sangju Sangmu Phoenix FC
  • 2013–2020: Sangju Sangmu FC
  • 2021–present: Gimcheon Sangmu FC

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 Mun Kyung-gun
6 DF   KOR Lim Seung-gyeom
7 MF   KOR Choe Byeong-chan
11 DF   KOR Lee You-hyeon
12 DF   KOR Kim Ryun-seong
14 MF   KOR Yoon Seok-ju
17 MF   KOR Kim Joon-beom
18 GK   KOR Shin Song-hoon
19 MF   KOR Lee Ji-hoon
20 FW   KOR Lee Joon-suk
23 DF   KOR Park Min-gyu
24 DF   KOR Yoon Jong-gyu
25 MF   KOR Kim Hyeon-uk
26 MF   KOR Won Du-jae
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 FW   KOR Cho Young-wook
28 DF   KOR Kim Tae-hyeon
29 FW   KOR Jung Chi-in
30 MF   KOR Kim Dong-hyun
31 GK   KOR Kang Hyeon-mu
32 MF   KOR Kim Jin-gyu
34 DF   KOR Kim Jae-woo
35 DF   KOR Lee Sang-min
36 MF   KOR Goo Bon-cheul
37 FW   KOR Lee Joong-min
38 FW   KOR Kim Min-jun
39 MF   KOR Kang Hyun-muk
40 FW   KOR Lee Young-jun
41 GK   KOR Kim Jun-hong

Managers edit

Name From To
  Kim Young-bae 11 January 1984 1984
  Jang Jong-dae 1985 9 July 1985
  Kim Young-bae 10 July 1985 December 1989
  Lee Kang-jo 1990 27 October 2010
  Lee Soo-chul 28 October 2010 13 July 2011
  Kim Tae-wan (caretaker) 14 July 2011 29 December 2011
  Park Hang-seo 20 December 2011 11 December 2015
  Cho Jin-ho 18 December 2015 25 November 2016
  Kim Tae-wan 25 November 2016[16] 9 December 2022
  Sung Han-soo (caretaker) 9 December 2022 25 May 2023
  Chung Jung-yong 26 May 2023 present

Honours edit

League edit

Cups edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b As Sangju Sangmu

Season-by-season records edit

K League edit

Sangmu all-time records
Season Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
(league goals)
Sangmu era
1985 8 21 6 7 8 23 30 −7 19 6th None None   Hong Seok-min (6)
Gwangju Sangmu era
2003 12 44 13 7 24 41 60 −19 46 10th Round of 16 None   Lee Dong-gook (11)
2004 13 24 6 11 7 18 20 −2 29 8th Quarter-finals 10th   Park Jung-hwan (4)
2005 13 24 4 5 15 23 38 −15 17 13th Round of 16 11th   Kim Sang-rok (5)
2006 14 26 5 8 13 17 29 −12 23 14th Round of 16 11th   Kang Yong (4)
  Chung Kyung-ho (4)
2007 14 26 2 6 18 14 44 −30 12 14th Round of 16 Group stage   Namgung Do (7)
2008 14 26 3 7 16 22 46 −24 16 14th Quarter-finals Group stage   Kim Myung-joong (7)
2009 15 28 9 3 16 33 40 −7 30 11th Round of 16 Group stage   Choi Sung-kuk (9)
2010 15 28 3 10 15 17 43 −26 19 14th Quarter-finals Group stage   Choi Sung-kuk (4)
Sangju Sangmu era
2011 16 30 7 8 15 36 53 −17 29 14th Round of 16 Group stage   Kim Jung-woo (15)
2012 16 44 7 6 31 29 74 −45 27 16th Round of 16

K League 1 and K League 2 edit

Sangmu all-time records
Season Division Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Korean FA Cup
Sangju Sangmu era
2013 K2 8 35 23 8 4 65 31 +34 77 1st Round of 16
2014 K1 12 38 7 13 18 39 62 −23 34 12th Semi-finals
2015 K2 11 40 20 7 13 77 57 +20 67 1st Third round
2016 K1 12 38 12 7 19 54 65 −11 43 6th Round of 32
2017 K1 12 38 8 11 19 41 66 −25 35 11th Quarter-finals
2018 K1 12 38 10 10 18 41 52 −11 40 10th Round of 32
2019 K1 12 38 16 7 15 49 53 −4 55 7th Semi-finals
2020 K1 12 27 13 5 9 34 36 –2 44 4th Round of 16
Gimcheon Sangmu era
2021 K2 10 36 20 11 5 60 34 +26 71 1st Quarter-finals
2022 K1 12 38 8 14 16 45 48 –3 38 11th Third round
2023 K2 13 36 22 5 9 71 37 +34 71 1st Third round

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 뉴스데스크 5-60년대 육군 특무부대원들 조선시대 마패처럼 메달 갖고 다녀[전봉기] (in Korean). 16 April 2006. from the original on 13 May 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  2. ^ 一回全國蹴球(일회전국축구). Naver (in Korean). The Chosun Ilbo. 1953-08-31. from the original on 2021-05-13. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  3. ^ 蹴球最終日戰績(축구최종일전적). Naver (in Korean). The Chosun Ilbo. 1957-11-08. from the original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  4. ^ 항항원정축구단. Naver (in Korean). The Chosun Ilbo. 1958-09-23. from the original on 2021-08-02. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
  5. ^ 군경기단체 국군체육부대로 통합 팀 명칭 상무, 마스코트는 불사조로 (in Korean). Dong-a Ilbo. 1984-01-11.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ 육,해,공 3군통합 스포츠팀 상무 창단 (in Korean). Maeil Business Newspaper. 1984-01-12.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ 프로축구 – 상무축구팀, 프로리그 진출
  8. ^ (in Korean). Sangju City Hall. 2011-01-10. Archived from the original on 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  9. ^ (in Korean). The Daily Sports Seoul. 2010-12-10. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  10. ^ "K리그 챌린지 초대 우승팀 상주 우승 트로피 수상" (in Korean). Sportal Korea. 2013-11-17. from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-15.
  11. ^ 강제강등에서 첫 승격까지, 역사가 된 상주상무 (in Korean). MK Sports. 2013-12-07. from the original on 2018-06-27. Retrieved 2014-02-15.
  12. ^ "Preview: Ulsan Hyundai vs. Sangju Sangmu". K League United. 2020-05-07. from the original on 2020-06-01. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  13. ^ "상주, 마지노선 1주일 앞두고 시민구단 전환 포기 선언" [Sangju City announced giving up their transition to citizen-owned football club a week before the deadline.]. Sports Seoul. 2020-06-22. from the original on 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  14. ^ 유, 지호 (2020-06-30). "Gimcheon city seeks to host military football club". Yonhap News Agency. from the original on 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  15. ^ 손, 대성 (2020-07-11). "상무프로축구단 내년부터 상주서 김천으로 연고지 이전". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  16. ^ "[오피셜]상주, 김태완 감독 공식 선임". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 25 November 2016. from the original on 25 November 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Korean)

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Gimcheon Sangmu FC Korean 김천 상무 프로축구단 Hanja 金泉 尚武 프로蹴球團 is a South Korean professional football club based in Gimcheon that competes in the K League 1 the top tier of South Korean football Sangmu is the sports division of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces Gimcheon SangmuFull nameGimcheon Sangmu Football Club김천 상무 프로축구단Founded1984 40 years ago 1984 as Sangmu FC 2021 3 years ago 2021 as Gimcheon Sangmu FC GroundGimcheon StadiumCapacity25 000OwnerGimcheon Government and Korea Armed Forces Athletic CorpsChairmanMayor of GimcheonManagerChung Jung yongLeagueK League 12023K League 2 1st of 13 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Sangmu s playing staff is made up of young South Korean professional footballers serving their compulsory two year military duty Fifteen players join up at the start of every season and spend two years with the side before returning to their previous professional club Sangmu are not allowed to sign any foreign players because of their military status This article also includes the predecessor military based teams Sangmu FC Gwangju Sangmu FC and Sangju Sangmu FC which are still separate legal entities Contents 1 History 1 1 Various military clubs 1950s 1983 1 2 Founding and semi professional Sangmu FC era 1984 2002 1 3 Gwangju Sangmu era 2002 2010 1 4 Sangju Sangmu era 2011 2020 1 5 Gimcheon Sangmu 2021 present 2 Club name history 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 4 Managers 5 Honours 5 1 League 5 2 Cups 6 Season by season records 6 1 K League 6 2 K League 1 and K League 2 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editVarious military clubs 1950s 1983 edit Before the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps and its football club Sangmu FC were founded in 1984 the Republic of Korea Armed Forces had three football clubs ROK Army FC ROK Marine Corps FC and ROK Air Force FC The ROK Army originally established football clubs of each corps including CIC FC Counter Intelligence Corps 1 2 also known as Seoul FC 3 or Seoul Club 4 HID FC Headquarters of Intelligence Detachment Quartermaster Corps FC consisted of only quartermasters OPMG FC Office of the Provost Marshal General former Military Police Command FC Engineer Corps FC and Infantry School FC Most of them excluding Quartermaster Corps FC were merged into the Engineer Corps FC in 1965 Lastly these two clubs were united and Army FC was established in 1969 Afterwards the Marine Corps FC renamed as ROK Navy FC due to the dissolution of the Headquarters Marine Corps in 1973 Until 1955 1956 1964 1965 1968 1969 1972 1973 1983 Military Police Command FC Army OPMG FC ko Army Engineer Corps FC Army FC ko Army Engineer Corps FC ko Army CIC FC ko Army HID FC ko Army Infantry School FC Other ROK Army clubs Army Quartermaster Corps FC ko Marine Corps FC ko Navy FC ko Air Force FC ko Founding and semi professional Sangmu FC era 1984 2002 edit Sangmu FC was founded on 11 January 1984 as the football side of Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps 5 6 Although Sangmu squad was composed of professional players from K League clubs Sangmu FC competed in the semi professional league now Korea National League Sangmu joined the K League for the 1985 season but spent only one year in the league before dropping out The reserve side Sangmu B competed in the K2 League from 2003 to 2005 before joining the K League reserve league Sangmu B was based in Icheon and finished as the runners up in the 2003 K2 League season Gwangju Sangmu era 2002 2010 edit After establishing a home base in Gwangju in April 2002 the team participated in the Reserve League 7 The club has rejoined the K League at the start of the 2003 season as Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo FC Between 2004 and 2010 the club has been known as Gwangju Sangmu FC Sangju Sangmu era 2011 2020 edit Once Gwangju FC was established Gwangju Sangmu FC was relocated to Sangju North Gyeongsang Province as Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps moved to Mungyeong near Sangju The club name was officially changed to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix FC in January 2011 8 9 Before the 2013 season the club officially removed the word Phoenix in its name In the same season Sangju Sangmu became the first champions of the newly established K League Challenge second division and promoted to the K League Classic 10 11 Sangju started the 2020 season already knowing they would be relegated to K League 2 The military club decided to move out of Sangju to a new as yet undisclosed location 12 Sangju has decided not to establish a football team which would be citizen owned outfit and also played in K League 2 13 Gimcheon Sangmu 2021 present edit On 30 June 2020 the K League administration announced that the city of Gimcheon had officially submitted an application to host the team for at least the 2021 season offering their local stadium as the football club s new home 14 After a preliminary review and several meetings and assemblies involving local governors the K League eventually approved the proposal and began the process of moving the club to Gimcheon 15 Club name history edit1996 2002 Sangmu FC 2002 2003 Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo FC 2004 2010 Gwangju Sangmu FC 2011 2012 Sangju Sangmu Phoenix FC 2013 2020 Sangju Sangmu FC 2021 present Gimcheon Sangmu FCPlayers editCurrent 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 nbsp KOR Mun Kyung gun 6 DF nbsp KOR Lim Seung gyeom 7 MF nbsp KOR Choe Byeong chan 11 DF nbsp KOR Lee You hyeon 12 DF nbsp KOR Kim Ryun seong 14 MF nbsp KOR Yoon Seok ju 17 MF nbsp KOR Kim Joon beom 18 GK nbsp KOR Shin Song hoon 19 MF nbsp KOR Lee Ji hoon 20 FW nbsp KOR Lee Joon suk 23 DF nbsp KOR Park Min gyu 24 DF nbsp KOR Yoon Jong gyu 25 MF nbsp KOR Kim Hyeon uk 26 MF nbsp KOR Won Du jae No Pos Nation Player 27 FW nbsp KOR Cho Young wook 28 DF nbsp KOR Kim Tae hyeon 29 FW nbsp KOR Jung Chi in 30 MF nbsp KOR Kim Dong hyun 31 GK nbsp KOR Kang Hyeon mu 32 MF nbsp KOR Kim Jin gyu 34 DF nbsp KOR Kim Jae woo 35 DF nbsp KOR Lee Sang min 36 MF nbsp KOR Goo Bon cheul 37 FW nbsp KOR Lee Joong min 38 FW nbsp KOR Kim Min jun 39 MF nbsp KOR Kang Hyun muk 40 FW nbsp KOR Lee Young jun 41 GK nbsp KOR Kim Jun hongManagers editName From To nbsp Kim Young bae 11 January 1984 1984 nbsp Jang Jong dae 1985 9 July 1985 nbsp Kim Young bae 10 July 1985 December 1989 nbsp Lee Kang jo 1990 27 October 2010 nbsp Lee Soo chul 28 October 2010 13 July 2011 nbsp Kim Tae wan caretaker 14 July 2011 29 December 2011 nbsp Park Hang seo 20 December 2011 11 December 2015 nbsp Cho Jin ho 18 December 2015 25 November 2016 nbsp Kim Tae wan 25 November 2016 16 9 December 2022 nbsp Sung Han soo caretaker 9 December 2022 25 May 2023 nbsp Chung Jung yong 26 May 2023 presentHonours editLeague edit K League 2 Winners 4 2013 a 2015 a 2021 2023 National Semi Professional Football League Winners 9 1984 1991 Fall 1992 Spring 1994 Spring 1996 Fall 1997 Fall 1998 Fall 1999 Fall 2002 Spring Runners up 5 1987 Fall 1993 Spring 1999 Spring 2000 Spring 2003 Cups edit National Semi Professional Football Championship Winners 2 1999 2001 National Football Championship Winners 1 1996 Notes a b As Sangju SangmuSeason by season records editK League edit Sangmu all time records Season Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer league goals Sangmu era 1985 8 21 6 7 8 23 30 7 19 6th None None nbsp Hong Seok min 6 Gwangju Sangmu era 2003 12 44 13 7 24 41 60 19 46 10th Round of 16 None nbsp Lee Dong gook 11 2004 13 24 6 11 7 18 20 2 29 8th Quarter finals 10th nbsp Park Jung hwan 4 2005 13 24 4 5 15 23 38 15 17 13th Round of 16 11th nbsp Kim Sang rok 5 2006 14 26 5 8 13 17 29 12 23 14th Round of 16 11th nbsp Kang Yong 4 nbsp Chung Kyung ho 4 2007 14 26 2 6 18 14 44 30 12 14th Round of 16 Group stage nbsp Namgung Do 7 2008 14 26 3 7 16 22 46 24 16 14th Quarter finals Group stage nbsp Kim Myung joong 7 2009 15 28 9 3 16 33 40 7 30 11th Round of 16 Group stage nbsp Choi Sung kuk 9 2010 15 28 3 10 15 17 43 26 19 14th Quarter finals Group stage nbsp Choi Sung kuk 4 Sangju Sangmu era 2011 16 30 7 8 15 36 53 17 29 14th Round of 16 Group stage nbsp Kim Jung woo 15 2012 16 44 7 6 31 29 74 45 27 16th Round of 16 K League 1 and K League 2 edit Sangmu all time records Season Division Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Korean FA Cup Sangju Sangmu era 2013 K2 8 35 23 8 4 65 31 34 77 1st Round of 16 2014 K1 12 38 7 13 18 39 62 23 34 12th Semi finals 2015 K2 11 40 20 7 13 77 57 20 67 1st Third round 2016 K1 12 38 12 7 19 54 65 11 43 6th Round of 32 2017 K1 12 38 8 11 19 41 66 25 35 11th Quarter finals 2018 K1 12 38 10 10 18 41 52 11 40 10th Round of 32 2019 K1 12 38 16 7 15 49 53 4 55 7th Semi finals 2020 K1 12 27 13 5 9 34 36 2 44 4th Round of 16 Gimcheon Sangmu era 2021 K2 10 36 20 11 5 60 34 26 71 1st Quarter finals 2022 K1 12 38 8 14 16 45 48 3 38 11th Third round 2023 K2 13 36 22 5 9 71 37 34 71 1st Third roundSee also editBoeun Sangmu WFC Icheon Sangmu FCReferences edit 뉴스데스크 5 60년대 육군 특무부대원들 조선시대 마패처럼 메달 갖고 다녀 전봉기 in Korean 16 April 2006 Archived from the original on 13 May 2021 Retrieved 3 April 2021 一回全國蹴球 일회전국축구 Naver in Korean The Chosun Ilbo 1953 08 31 Archived from the original on 2021 05 13 Retrieved 2021 04 03 蹴球最終日戰績 축구최종일전적 Naver in Korean The Chosun Ilbo 1957 11 08 Archived from the original on 2021 08 04 Retrieved 2021 08 04 항항원정축구단 Naver in Korean The Chosun Ilbo 1958 09 23 Archived from the original on 2021 08 02 Retrieved 2021 08 02 군경기단체 국군체육부대로 통합 팀 명칭 상무 마스코트는 불사조로 in Korean Dong a Ilbo 1984 01 11 permanent dead link 육 해 공 3군통합 스포츠팀 상무 창단 in Korean Maeil Business Newspaper 1984 01 12 permanent dead link 프로축구 상무축구팀 프로리그 진출 상주상무피닉스축구단 운영방침 및 사업계획 in Korean Sangju City Hall 2011 01 10 Archived from the original on 2018 03 08 Retrieved 2011 01 11 경북 상주로 상무 연고지 변경해 내년 K리그 참가 in Korean The Daily Sports Seoul 2010 12 10 Archived from the original on 2013 11 02 Retrieved 2010 12 14 K리그 챌린지 초대 우승팀 상주 우승 트로피 수상 in Korean Sportal Korea 2013 11 17 Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 15 강제강등에서 첫 승격까지 역사가 된 상주상무 in Korean MK Sports 2013 12 07 Archived from the original on 2018 06 27 Retrieved 2014 02 15 Preview Ulsan Hyundai vs Sangju Sangmu K League United 2020 05 07 Archived from the original on 2020 06 01 Retrieved 2020 05 09 상주 마지노선 1주일 앞두고 시민구단 전환 포기 선언 Sangju City announced giving up their transition to citizen owned football club a week before the deadline Sports Seoul 2020 06 22 Archived from the original on 2020 06 22 Retrieved 2020 06 22 유 지호 2020 06 30 Gimcheon city seeks to host military football club Yonhap News Agency Archived from the original on 2020 10 21 Retrieved 2020 11 29 손 대성 2020 07 11 상무프로축구단 내년부터 상주서 김천으로 연고지 이전 Yonhap News Agency in Korean Archived from the original on 2021 12 24 Retrieved 2020 11 29 오피셜 상주 김태완 감독 공식 선임 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean 25 November 2016 Archived from the original on 25 November 2022 Retrieved 25 November 2022 External links edit 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