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Pohang Steelers

The Pohang Steelers (Hangul: 포항 스틸러스) are a South Korean professional football club based in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province that compete in the K League 1, the top flight of South Korean football. The Steelers were founded on 1 April 1973 as POSCO FC, named after the steel company POSCO, which still owns the club today.[1] They are one of South Korea's most successful teams, having won the K League five times and the AFC Champions League three times.[2]

Pohang Steelers
Full nameFootball Club Pohang Steelers
포항 스틸러스 프로축구단
Founded1 April 1973; 51 years ago (1 April 1973)
(as POSCO FC)
GroundPohang Steel Yard
Capacity17,443
OwnerPOSCO
ChairmanShin Young-gwon
ManagerPark Tae-ha
LeagueK League 1
2023K League 1, 2nd of 12
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club was founded on 1 April 1973 as Pohang Iron & Steel Company FC, or simply POSCO FC.[1][3] Initially a semi-professional club, they turned professional in the 1984 season and changed its name to POSCO Dolphins. A year later they renamed as the POSCO Atoms.[4] In 1986 they won their first Championship, and enjoyed a great spell of domination in the league; between 1985 and 1998 they were continuously in the top four of the K League.

In 1995 the club was renamed again, becoming the Pohang Atoms. This name change was an attempt to further strengthen local ties with the region, and in 1997 they adopted their current name, the Pohang Steelers. The team won the Asian Champions Cup in 1997 and 1998.[5]

In the 2000s, the club struggled near the bottom of the table, but bounced back to the forefront of South Korean football by winning the first stage of the 2004 K League Championship. The club qualified for the final Championship match of the 2004 season, but lost 4–3 on penalties to Suwon Samsung Bluewings.[6]

In 2007, the club won the Championship play-off by beating Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, who finished in first place in the regular season of the K League. Pohang won the first leg 3–1 at home, and then traveled to Seongnam for the second leg game, recording a 1–0 victory to seal a 4–1 aggregate triumph. The Steelers had ended the K League season in fifth place, but then defeated Gyeongnam FC, Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and finally Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the play-offs to win the championship.[7]

Pohang again made the play-offs in the 2008 season by finishing the season in fifth place, but were knocked out in their play-off game by Ulsan Hyundai after the penalty shoot-out. However, the club fared much better in the 2008 Korean FA Cup. After beating Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the quarter-finals, Pohang knocked out Daegu FC in the semi-finals and then defeated Gyeongnam FC in the final to ensure qualification for the 2009 AFC Champions League.[8]

In the 2009 AFC Champions League, the Steelers defeated Umm-Salal of Qatar 4–1 on aggregate in the semi-finals to advance to their first ever AFC Champions League final.[9] The Steelers defeated Saudi club Al-Ittihad 2–1 at the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan to claim the title.[10] For the 2009 K League season, Pohang once again qualified for the play-off phase of the league by finishing the regular season in second place, equal with FC Seoul on points, but ahead on goal difference. The Steelers had a bye to the semi-finals, but lost to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma.[11] Nonetheless, their regular season placing saw them qualify for the 2010 AFC Champions League Group stage.

Following the conclusion of the 2009 K League season, at the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup in December, the Steelers finished in third place after defeating Mexican side Atlante 4–3 on penalties.[12]

Kits edit

In 1994, POSCO Atoms wore a green kit and a white kit with a multicoloured sun in the middle. In 1997, Pohang Steelers wore a white shirt with black stripes on the shoulders and black shorts. In 2000, the first kit consisted of a sky blue shirt and white shorts, while the away kit was a black and red hooped shirt with black shorts (similar to the current kit). In 2002 the kit was red with a black "V" on the chest.

Kit suppliers edit

Kit supplier Period
Adidas 1984–1987, 1990–1992
Prospecs 1987–1989, 1993–1995
Adidas 1996–2001
Diadora 2002
Puma 2003–2005
Kappa 2006–2012
Atemi 2013–2014
Hummel 2015–2016
Astore 2017–2020
Puma 2021–present

Current squad edit

As of 22 February 2024[13]

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 Yoon Pyeong-gook
2 DF   KOR Eo Jeong-won
3 DF   KOR Lee Dong-hee
4 DF   KOR Jeon Min-gwang
5 DF   AUS Jonathan Aspropotamitis
6 MF   KOR Kim Jong-woo
7 FW   KOR Kim In-sung
8 MF   BRA Oberdan
9 FW   BRA Jorge Luiz
10 FW   KOR Baek Sung-dong
11 MF   KOR Jo Seong-joon
12 DF   KOR Kim Ryun-seong
13 MF   KOR Yun Suk-ju
14 FW   KOR Heo Yong-joon (vice-captain)
15 MF   KOR Lee Kyu-min
16 MF   KOR Han Chan-hee (vice-captain)
17 MF   KOR Shin Kwang-hoon
18 FW   KOR Kang Hyeon-je
19 MF   KOR Yun Min-ho
20 DF   KOR Park Chan-yong
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK   KOR Hwang In-jae
22 MF   KOR Kim Gyu-hyeong
23 MF   KOR Lee Dong-hyeop
27 FW   KOR Jeong Jae-hee
28 MF   KOR Kim Jung-hyun
29 FW   KOR Park Hyeong-woo
30 FW   KOR Yoon Jae-woon
32 GK   KOR Lee Seung-hwan
33 FW   KOR Lee Ho-jae
34 DF   KOR Lee Gyu-baeg
37 MF   KOR Hong Yun-sang
41 GK   KOR Kang Seong-hyeok
55 DF   KOR Choi Hyeon-woong
66 MF   KOR Kim Jun-ho
70 MF   KOR Hwang Seo-woong
77 FW   BRA Wanderson (captain)
88 MF   KOR Kim Dong-jin
89 FW   KOR Kim Myung-jun
90 MF   KOR Kim Dong-min

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
GK   KOR Kang Hyeon-mu (to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   KOR Cho Jae-hoon (to Jeonnam Dragons)

Honours edit

 
Pohang Steelers celebrating their third AFC Champions League title in 2009.

Domestic edit

League edit

Cups edit

International edit

Continental edit

Worldwide edit

Invitational edit

Season-by-season records edit

Domestic record edit

Season Division Tms. Pos. FA Cup
1983 1 5 4
1984 1 8 5
1985 1 8 2
1986 1 6 1
1987 1 5 2
1988 1 5 1
1989 1 6 4
1990 1 6 3
1991 1 6 3
1992 1 6 1
1993 1 6 4
1994 1 7 3
1995 1 8 2
1996 1 9 3 Winners
1997 1 10 4 Semi-final
1998 1 10 3 Semi-final
1999 1 10 5 Round of 16
2000 1 10 9 Quarter-final
2001 1 10 5 Runners-up
2002 1 10 6 Runners-up
2003 1 12 7 Quarter-final
2004 1 13 2 Round of 32
2005 1 13 5 Quarter-final
2006 1 14 3 Round of 16
2007 1 14 1 Runners-up
2008 1 14 5 Winners
2009 1 15 3 Quarter-final
2010 1 15 9 Round of 16
2011 1 16 3 Semi-final
2012 1 16 3 Winners
2013 1 14 1 Winners
2014 1 12 4 Round of 16
2015 1 12 3 Quarter-final
2016 1 12 9 Round of 32
2017 1 12 7 Round of 32
2018 1 12 4 Round of 32
2019 1 12 4 Round of 32
2020 1 12 3 Semi-final
2021 1 12 9 Quarter-final
2022 1 12 3 Quarter-final
2023 1 12 2 Winners
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

AFC Champions League record edit

All results list Pohang's goal tally first.

Season Round Opposition Home Away Agg.
2008 Group E   Adelaide United 0–2 0–1 3rd
  Becamex Binh Duong 0–0 4–1
  Changchun Yatai 2–2 0–1
2009 Group H   Central Coast Mariners 3–2 0–0 1st
  Kawasaki Frontale 1–1 2–0
  Tianjin TEDA 1–0 0–0
Round of 16   Newcastle Jets 6–0
Quarter-final   Bunyodkor 4–1 (a.e.t.) 1–3 5–4
Semi-final   Umm-Salal 2–0 2–1 4–1
Final   Al-Ittihad 2–1[a]
2010 Group H   Adelaide United 0–0 0–1 2nd
  Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2–1 3–4
  Shandong Luneng 1–0 2–1
Round of 16   Kashima Antlers 1–0
Quarter-final   Zob Ahan 1–1 1–2 2–3
2012 Play-off   Chonburi 2–0
Group E   Gamba Osaka 2–0 3–0 3rd
  Bunyodkor 0–2 0–1
  Adelaide United 1–0 0–1
2013 Group G   Beijing Guoan 0–0 0–2 3rd
  Bunyodkor 1–1 2–2
  Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1–1 1–0
2014 Group E   Cerezo Osaka 1–1 2–0 1st
  Buriram United 0–0 2–1
  Shandong Luneng 2–2 4–2
Round of 16   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–0 2–1 3–1
Quarter-final   FC Seoul 0–0 0–0 (a.e.t.) 0–0
(0–3 p)
2016 Play-off   Hanoi FC 3–0
Group H   Guangzhou Evergrande 0–2 0–0 4th
  Urawa Red Diamonds 1–0 1–1
  Sydney FC 0–1 0–1
2021 Group G   Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 2–0[a] 0–0[a] 2nd
  Nagoya Grampus 1–1[a] 0–3[a]
  Johor Darul Ta'zim 4–1[a] 2–0[a]
Round of 16   Cerezo Osaka 1–0
Quarter-final   Nagoya Grampus 3–0[a]
Semi-final   Ulsan Hyundai 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)[a]
Final   Al-Hilal 0–2
2023–24 Group J   Hanoi FC 2–0 4–2 1st
  Wuhan Three Towns 3–1 1–1
  Urawa Red Diamonds 2–1 2–0
Round of 16   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–1 0–2 1–3
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Played at a neutral venue.

Managers edit

No. Manager Period Honours
1   Han Hong-ki 2 May 1973 – 29 November 1984
2   Choi Eun-taek 29 November 1984 – 16 December 1986 1986 K League
3   Lee Hoe-taik 16 December 1986 – 31 December 1992 1988 K League, 1992 K League
C   Kim Soon-ki
  Kim Chul-soo
1989
C   Cho Yoon-ok 1989–1990
4   Huh Jung-moo 1993 – 25 November 1995 1993 League Cup
C   Kim Soon-ki 1994
5   Park Sung-hwa 12 December 1995 – 31 July 2000 1996 FA Cup, 1996–97 Asian Club Championship, 1997–98 Asian Club Championship
6   Choi Soon-ho 1 August 2000 – 5 December 2004
7   Sérgio Farias 6 January 2005 – 20 December 2009 2007 K League, 2008 FA Cup, 2009 League Cup, 2009 AFC Champions League
8   Waldemar Lemos 8 January – 10 May 2010
C   Park Chang-hyun 11 May – 7 November 2010
9   Hwang Sun-hong 13 December 2010 – 29 November 2015 2012 FA Cup, 2013 FA Cup, 2013 K League
10   Choi Jin-cheul 28 December 2015 – 24 September 2016
11   Choi Soon-ho 26 September 2016 – 22 April 2019
12   Kim Gi-dong 23 April 2019 – 14 December 2023 2023 FA Cup
13   Park Tae-ha 15 December 2023 – present
  • Names in italics indicates interim or caretaker manager

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Pohang Steelers: 50 Years of Footballing Heritage". the-afc.com. 1 April 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  2. ^ "포항스틸러스, AFC 예선 히로시마전 아쉬운 무승부". nocutnews.co.kr. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  3. ^ "South Korea – Foundation Dates of Clubs". RSSSF. from the original on 26 September 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  4. ^ 역대 클럽 엠블렘 & 마스코트 변천사. Steelyard.net (in Korean). from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Asian Champions' Cup". RSSSF. from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  6. ^ "South Korea 2004". RSSSF. from the original on 12 October 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  7. ^ "South Korea 2007". RSSSF. from the original on 3 September 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  8. ^ "South Korea 2008". RSSSF. from the original on 3 September 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  9. ^ . FIFA.com. 28 October 2009. Archived from the original on 31 October 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  10. ^ . FIFA.com. 7 November 2009. Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  11. ^ "Asian champions Pohang go down to Seongnam". the-afc.com (AFC). 30 November 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  12. ^ "Pohang penalty joy". ESPN Soccernet. 19 December 2009. from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  13. ^ "STEELERS PLAYER – ALL" (in Korean). Pohang Steelers. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  14. ^ a b c d e Football Club Pohang Steelers was founded as a semi-professional team in 1973, and turned into a professional team in 1984. Even after the club turned professional, Pohang managed a separate, semi-professional reserves team that participated in the Korean National Semi-Professional Football League until the formation of R League.
  15. ^ "India – D.C.M. Trophy". RSSSF. from the original on 13 October 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  16. ^ Morrison, Neil. "D.C.M. Trophy – List of Finals (1988)". RSSSF. from the original on 13 October 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other uses see Steelers disambiguation The Pohang Steelers Hangul 포항 스틸러스 are a South Korean professional football club based in Pohang North Gyeongsang Province that compete in the K League 1 the top flight of South Korean football The Steelers were founded on 1 April 1973 as POSCO FC named after the steel company POSCO which still owns the club today 1 They are one of South Korea s most successful teams having won the K League five times and the AFC Champions League three times 2 Pohang SteelersFull nameFootball Club Pohang Steelers포항 스틸러스 프로축구단Founded1 April 1973 51 years ago 1 April 1973 as POSCO FC GroundPohang Steel YardCapacity17 443OwnerPOSCOChairmanShin Young gwonManagerPark Tae haLeagueK League 12023K League 1 2nd of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Kits 2 1 Kit suppliers 3 Current squad 3 1 Out on loan 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 League 4 1 2 Cups 4 2 International 4 2 1 Continental 4 2 2 Worldwide 4 2 3 Invitational 5 Season by season records 5 1 Domestic record 5 2 AFC Champions League record 6 Managers 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe club was founded on 1 April 1973 as Pohang Iron amp Steel Company FC or simply POSCO FC 1 3 Initially a semi professional club they turned professional in the 1984 season and changed its name to POSCO Dolphins A year later they renamed as the POSCO Atoms 4 In 1986 they won their first Championship and enjoyed a great spell of domination in the league between 1985 and 1998 they were continuously in the top four of the K League In 1995 the club was renamed again becoming the Pohang Atoms This name change was an attempt to further strengthen local ties with the region and in 1997 they adopted their current name the Pohang Steelers The team won the Asian Champions Cup in 1997 and 1998 5 In the 2000s the club struggled near the bottom of the table but bounced back to the forefront of South Korean football by winning the first stage of the 2004 K League Championship The club qualified for the final Championship match of the 2004 season but lost 4 3 on penalties to Suwon Samsung Bluewings 6 In 2007 the club won the Championship play off by beating Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma who finished in first place in the regular season of the K League Pohang won the first leg 3 1 at home and then traveled to Seongnam for the second leg game recording a 1 0 victory to seal a 4 1 aggregate triumph The Steelers had ended the K League season in fifth place but then defeated Gyeongnam FC Ulsan Hyundai Horang i Suwon Samsung Bluewings and finally Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the play offs to win the championship 7 Pohang again made the play offs in the 2008 season by finishing the season in fifth place but were knocked out in their play off game by Ulsan Hyundai after the penalty shoot out However the club fared much better in the 2008 Korean FA Cup After beating Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the quarter finals Pohang knocked out Daegu FC in the semi finals and then defeated Gyeongnam FC in the final to ensure qualification for the 2009 AFC Champions League 8 In the 2009 AFC Champions League the Steelers defeated Umm Salal of Qatar 4 1 on aggregate in the semi finals to advance to their first ever AFC Champions League final 9 The Steelers defeated Saudi club Al Ittihad 2 1 at the National Stadium in Tokyo Japan to claim the title 10 For the 2009 K League season Pohang once again qualified for the play off phase of the league by finishing the regular season in second place equal with FC Seoul on points but ahead on goal difference The Steelers had a bye to the semi finals but lost to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 11 Nonetheless their regular season placing saw them qualify for the 2010 AFC Champions League Group stage Following the conclusion of the 2009 K League season at the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup in December the Steelers finished in third place after defeating Mexican side Atlante 4 3 on penalties 12 Kits editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message In 1994 POSCO Atoms wore a green kit and a white kit with a multicoloured sun in the middle In 1997 Pohang Steelers wore a white shirt with black stripes on the shoulders and black shorts In 2000 the first kit consisted of a sky blue shirt and white shorts while the away kit was a black and red hooped shirt with black shorts similar to the current kit In 2002 the kit was red with a black V on the chest Kit suppliers edit Kit supplier Period Adidas 1984 1987 1990 1992 Prospecs 1987 1989 1993 1995 Adidas 1996 2001 Diadora 2002 Puma 2003 2005 Kappa 2006 2012 Atemi 2013 2014 Hummel 2015 2016 Astore 2017 2020 Puma 2021 presentCurrent squad editAs of 22 February 2024 13 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 Yoon Pyeong gook 2 DF nbsp KOR Eo Jeong won 3 DF nbsp KOR Lee Dong hee 4 DF nbsp KOR Jeon Min gwang 5 DF nbsp AUS Jonathan Aspropotamitis 6 MF nbsp KOR Kim Jong woo 7 FW nbsp KOR Kim In sung 8 MF nbsp BRA Oberdan 9 FW nbsp BRA Jorge Luiz 10 FW nbsp KOR Baek Sung dong 11 MF nbsp KOR Jo Seong joon 12 DF nbsp KOR Kim Ryun seong 13 MF nbsp KOR Yun Suk ju 14 FW nbsp KOR Heo Yong joon vice captain 15 MF nbsp KOR Lee Kyu min 16 MF nbsp KOR Han Chan hee vice captain 17 MF nbsp KOR Shin Kwang hoon 18 FW nbsp KOR Kang Hyeon je 19 MF nbsp KOR Yun Min ho 20 DF nbsp KOR Park Chan yong No Pos Nation Player 21 GK nbsp KOR Hwang In jae 22 MF nbsp KOR Kim Gyu hyeong 23 MF nbsp KOR Lee Dong hyeop 27 FW nbsp KOR Jeong Jae hee 28 MF nbsp KOR Kim Jung hyun 29 FW nbsp KOR Park Hyeong woo 30 FW nbsp KOR Yoon Jae woon 32 GK nbsp KOR Lee Seung hwan 33 FW nbsp KOR Lee Ho jae 34 DF nbsp KOR Lee Gyu baeg 37 MF nbsp KOR Hong Yun sang 41 GK nbsp KOR Kang Seong hyeok 55 DF nbsp KOR Choi Hyeon woong 66 MF nbsp KOR Kim Jun ho 70 MF nbsp KOR Hwang Seo woong 77 FW nbsp BRA Wanderson captain 88 MF nbsp KOR Kim Dong jin 89 FW nbsp KOR Kim Myung jun 90 MF nbsp KOR Kim Dong min 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 GK nbsp KOR Kang Hyeon mu to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp KOR Cho Jae hoon to Jeonnam Dragons Honours edit nbsp Pohang Steelers celebrating their third AFC Champions League title in 2009 Domestic edit League edit K League 1 Winners 5 1986 1988 1992 2007 2013 Runners up 5 1985 1987 1995 2004 2023 Korean National Semi Professional Football League Winners 5 1975 Spring 1981 Fall 1982 1986 Fall 14 1988 Fall 14 Runners up 2 1977 1989 Spring 14 Cups edit FA Cup Winners 5 1996 2008 2012 2013 2023 Runners up 3 2001 2002 2007 League Cup Winners 2 1993 2009 Runners up 2 1996 1997s National Football Championship Runners up 2 1977 1985 14 President s Cup Winners 1 1974 Runners up 1 1989 14 International edit Continental edit AFC Champions League Winners 3 1996 97 1997 98 2009 Runners up 1 2021 Asian Super Cup Runners up 2 1997 1998 A3 Champions Cup Runners up 1 2005 Worldwide edit FIFA Club World Cup Third place 1 2009 Afro Asian Club Championship Runners up 2 1997 1998 Invitational edit DCM Trophy 15 Winners 1 1988 16 Runners up 1 1989 King s Cup Runners up 1 1987Season by season records editDomestic record edit Season Division Tms Pos FA Cup 1983 1 5 4 1984 1 8 5 1985 1 8 2 1986 1 6 1 1987 1 5 2 1988 1 5 1 1989 1 6 4 1990 1 6 3 1991 1 6 3 1992 1 6 1 1993 1 6 4 1994 1 7 3 1995 1 8 2 1996 1 9 3 Winners 1997 1 10 4 Semi final 1998 1 10 3 Semi final 1999 1 10 5 Round of 16 2000 1 10 9 Quarter final 2001 1 10 5 Runners up 2002 1 10 6 Runners up 2003 1 12 7 Quarter final 2004 1 13 2 Round of 32 2005 1 13 5 Quarter final 2006 1 14 3 Round of 16 2007 1 14 1 Runners up 2008 1 14 5 Winners 2009 1 15 3 Quarter final 2010 1 15 9 Round of 16 2011 1 16 3 Semi final 2012 1 16 3 Winners 2013 1 14 1 Winners 2014 1 12 4 Round of 16 2015 1 12 3 Quarter final 2016 1 12 9 Round of 32 2017 1 12 7 Round of 32 2018 1 12 4 Round of 32 2019 1 12 4 Round of 32 2020 1 12 3 Semi final 2021 1 12 9 Quarter final 2022 1 12 3 Quarter final 2023 1 12 2 Winners Key Tms Number of teams Pos Position in league AFC Champions League record edit All results list Pohang s goal tally first Season Round Opposition Home Away Agg 2008 Group E nbsp Adelaide United 0 2 0 1 3rd nbsp Becamex Binh Duong 0 0 4 1 nbsp Changchun Yatai 2 2 0 1 2009 Group H nbsp Central Coast Mariners 3 2 0 0 1st nbsp Kawasaki Frontale 1 1 2 0 nbsp Tianjin TEDA 1 0 0 0 Round of 16 nbsp Newcastle Jets 6 0 Quarter final nbsp Bunyodkor 4 1 a e t 1 3 5 4 Semi final nbsp Umm Salal 2 0 2 1 4 1 Final nbsp Al Ittihad 2 1 a 2010 Group H nbsp Adelaide United 0 0 0 1 2nd nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2 1 3 4 nbsp Shandong Luneng 1 0 2 1 Round of 16 nbsp Kashima Antlers 1 0 Quarter final nbsp Zob Ahan 1 1 1 2 2 3 2012 Play off nbsp Chonburi 2 0 Group E nbsp Gamba Osaka 2 0 3 0 3rd nbsp Bunyodkor 0 2 0 1 nbsp Adelaide United 1 0 0 1 2013 Group G nbsp Beijing Guoan 0 0 0 2 3rd nbsp Bunyodkor 1 1 2 2 nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 1 1 0 2014 Group E nbsp Cerezo Osaka 1 1 2 0 1st nbsp Buriram United 0 0 2 1 nbsp Shandong Luneng 2 2 4 2 Round of 16 nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1 0 2 1 3 1 Quarter final nbsp FC Seoul 0 0 0 0 a e t 0 0 0 3 p 2016 Play off nbsp Hanoi FC 3 0 Group H nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 0 2 0 0 4th nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 1 0 1 1 nbsp Sydney FC 0 1 0 1 2021 Group G nbsp Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 2 0 a 0 0 a 2nd nbsp Nagoya Grampus 1 1 a 0 3 a nbsp Johor Darul Ta zim 4 1 a 2 0 a Round of 16 nbsp Cerezo Osaka 1 0 Quarter final nbsp Nagoya Grampus 3 0 a Semi final nbsp Ulsan Hyundai 1 1 a e t 5 4 p a Final nbsp Al Hilal 0 2 2023 24 Group J nbsp Hanoi FC 2 0 4 2 1st nbsp Wuhan Three Towns 3 1 1 1 nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 2 1 2 0 Round of 16 nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1 1 0 2 1 3 a b c d e f g h i Played at a neutral venue Managers editNo Manager Period Honours 1 nbsp Han Hong ki 2 May 1973 29 November 1984 2 nbsp Choi Eun taek 29 November 1984 16 December 1986 1986 K League 3 nbsp Lee Hoe taik 16 December 1986 31 December 1992 1988 K League 1992 K League C nbsp Kim Soon ki nbsp Kim Chul soo 1989 C nbsp Cho Yoon ok 1989 1990 4 nbsp Huh Jung moo 1993 25 November 1995 1993 League Cup C nbsp Kim Soon ki 1994 5 nbsp Park Sung hwa 12 December 1995 31 July 2000 1996 FA Cup 1996 97 Asian Club Championship 1997 98 Asian Club Championship 6 nbsp Choi Soon ho 1 August 2000 5 December 2004 7 nbsp Sergio Farias 6 January 2005 20 December 2009 2007 K League 2008 FA Cup 2009 League Cup 2009 AFC Champions League 8 nbsp Waldemar Lemos 8 January 10 May 2010 C nbsp Park Chang hyun 11 May 7 November 2010 9 nbsp Hwang Sun hong 13 December 2010 29 November 2015 2012 FA Cup 2013 FA Cup 2013 K League 10 nbsp Choi Jin cheul 28 December 2015 24 September 2016 11 nbsp Choi Soon ho 26 September 2016 22 April 2019 12 nbsp Kim Gi dong 23 April 2019 14 December 2023 2023 FA Cup 13 nbsp Park Tae ha 15 December 2023 present Names in italics indicates interim or caretaker managerSee also editList of football clubs in South KoreaReferences edit a b Pohang Steelers 50 Years of Footballing Heritage the afc com 1 April 2023 Retrieved 4 May 2023 포항스틸러스 AFC 예선 히로시마전 아쉬운 무승부 nocutnews co kr Retrieved 6 February 2021 South Korea Foundation Dates of Clubs RSSSF Archived from the original on 26 September 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2021 역대 클럽 엠블렘 amp 마스코트 변천사 Steelyard net in Korean Archived from the original on 2 December 2021 Retrieved 16 December 2020 Asian Champions Cup RSSSF Archived from the original on 12 August 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2021 South Korea 2004 RSSSF Archived from the original on 12 October 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2021 South Korea 2007 RSSSF Archived from the original on 3 September 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2021 South Korea 2008 RSSSF 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