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Suwon Samsung Bluewings

The Suwon Samsung Bluewings (Korean: 수원 삼성 블루윙즈) are a South Korean football club based in Suwon that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. Founded in December 1995, they have won the national championship on four occasions (1998, 1999, 2004 and 2008), as well as the Asian Club Championship (the predecessor to the AFC Champions League) twice, in 2000–01 and 2001–02.

Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Full nameSuwon Samsung Bluewings Football Club
수원 삼성 블루윙즈 축구단
Nickname(s)Cheong-Baek-Jeok
Korean: 청백적
(The Blue, White and Reds)
Tricolor
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
GroundSuwon World Cup Stadium
Capacity44,031
OwnerCheil Worldwide
(Samsung's subsidiary)
ChairmanLee Jun
Head coachYeom Ki-hun
LeagueK League 2
2023K League 1, 12th of 12 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Hangul
수원삼성 블루윙즈
Hanja
水原三星 블루윙즈
Revised RomanizationSuwon Samseong Beulluwingjeu
McCune–ReischauerSuwŏn Samsŏng Bŭlluwingjŭ

History edit

The club was officially founded in December 1995 by Samsung Electronics, becoming the ninth member of the K League from the 1996 season. It was also the first club to be founded in one specific city, a plan which led to the K-League initiating plans to encourage its other clubs to forge similar links with local communities.

Former South Korean national team manager Kim Ho took charge of the side from their first season in the K-League, and the team finished runners-up in the championship play-off that season. The championship was secured in 1998 and retained in 1999 as Suwon started to dominate Korean football.

Suwon lifted the Asian Club Championship twice in succession in 2000–01 and 2001–02, and also added the Asian Super Cup to their roll of honors on two occasions.

In the 2002 season, Suwon also won the Korean FA Cup for the first time, achieving a continental double.

The departure of Kim Ho in 2003 saw Korean football legend Cha Bum-kun appointed manager ahead of the 2004 season, and the club won its third league title in his debut season as manager.

Suwon finished runners-up in both major domestic competitions in 2006, as Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma claimed victory in the K-League championship play-off final and Chunnam Dragons won in the FA Cup final, thwarting Suwon's attempts to win the first ever domestic double in South Korean football.

The 2008 season became one of the most successful seasons in the club's history. Suwon achieved a domestic double by winning the K League Championship and the League Cup.

In the 2023 season, the club was relegated to the second-tier K League 2 for the first time in its history after finishing in last place.[1][2]

Crest and colours edit

Crest edit

 
The Hwaseong Fortress

The current crest has been used by the Bluewings since 2008. It depicts the Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent symbol of the city of Suwon. The wing on the top of the crest is the club's first crest and symbolises their will to rise to the sky [sic] of world football.

Colours edit

The Bluewings' colours are blue, red and white. Blue is the colour of Samsung and also symbolises youth and hope. Red is the symbol of bravery, passion, challenge, vitality and dynamism. White represents benevolence, purity and fair play.

Grounds edit

Stadium edit

 
A view of the Suwon World Cup Stadium

The Suwon Samsung Bluewings used the 11,808-seat Suwon Sports Complex as their home stadium from 1995 through 2001.

Samsung began building the Suwon World Cup Stadium, the current home of the Bluewings, in 1996, but construction stopped in 1998 due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis. With the support of the city of Suwon and Gyeonggi Province, the stadium was completed in May 2001. It was used as a venue for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Based on the shape of the roof of the stadium, fans sometimes call the stadium the "Big Bird".

Training ground edit

The Bluewings' training ground is located in Dongtan, a district of Hwaseong.

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 23 July 2023[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   KOR Yoon Seo-ho
3 DF   KOR Jang Ho-ik
4 DF   NED Dave Bulthuis
5 DF   KOR Han Ho-gang
6 MF   KOR Han Seok-jong
7 MF   KOR Ko Seung-beom (vice-captain)
8 MF   KOR Choi Sung-keun
9 FW   PRK An Byong-jun
10 MF   KOR Jeong Seung-won
11 DF   KOR Kim Tae-hwan
13 MF   KOR Kim Bo-kyung
14 FW   KOR Jeon Jin-woo
15 DF   KOR Go Myeong-seok
16 MF   KOR Lee Jong-sung
17 FW   KOR Kim Kyung-jung
18 FW   GHA Maxwell Acosty
19 MF   KOR Kang Tae-won
20 FW   KOR Park Hee-jun
21 GK   KOR Yang Hyung-mo
22 MF   KOR Kwon Chang-hoon
23 DF   KOR Lee Ki-je (captain)
24 MF   KOR Heo Dong-ho
25 DF   KOR Jang Seok-hwan
26 MF   KOR Yeom Ki-hun
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 FW   KOR Ko Moo-yeol
28 DF   KOR Lee Gyu-seok
29 FW   KOR Lee Sang-min
30 MF   KOR Jin Hyun-tae
31 GK   KOR Lee Seong-ju
32 FW   KOR Seo Dong-han
33 DF   KOR Park Dae-won
34 GK   KOR Park Ji-min
35 DF   KOR Kwak Sung-hoon
36 MF   KOR Myung Jun-jae
37 FW   KOR Kim Ju-chan
42 MF   KOR Lim Hyun-sub
44 FW   SRB Fejsal Mulić
45 FW   BRA Werik Popó
47 MF   KOR Park Seung-soo
50 DF   KOR Ko Jong-hyun
66 DF   KOR Kim Joo-won
77 DF   KOR Son Ho-jun
81 MF   JPN Kazuki Kozuka
88 MF   KOR Yu Je-ho
91 MF   KOR Kim Seong-ju
97 FW   BRA Rodrigo Bassani (on loan from Figueirense)
99 GK   KOR An Chan-gi

Out on loan and military service 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 Hwang In-taek (to Seoul E-Land)
DF   KOR Hwang Myeong-hyun (to Jeonnam Dragons)
DF   KOR Kim Sang-jun (to Busan IPark)
DF   KOR Min Sang-gi (to Busan IPark)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   KOR Kang Hyun-muk (to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service)
MF   KOR Park Sang-hyeok (to Seongnam FC)
FW   KOR Koo Min-seo (to Siheung Citizen)

Club captains edit

 
Yeom Ki-hun is the most capped player and top goalscorer in Suwon's history.
Year Captains Vice-captain(s)
1996   Kim Doo-ham   Yoon Sung-hyo
1997   Shin Sung-hwan
1998   Jung Sung-hoon
1999   Shin Hong-gi
2000
2001   Park Kun-ha
2002   Seo Jung-won
2003   Kim Jin-woo   Lee Woon-jae
2004   Lee Byung-keun   Kim Young-sun
2005   Choi Sung-yong   Kim Dae-eui
2006   Kim Nam-il   Cho Jae-min
2007   Lee Kwan-woo   Lee Jung-soo
2008   Song Chong-gug   Kwak Hee-ju
2009   Lee Woon-jae   Hong Soon-hak
2010   Cho Won-hee   Kim Dae-eui
2011   Choi Sung-kuk   Yeom Ki-hun
2012   Kwak Hee-ju   Oh Beom-seok
2013   Kim Do-heon   Oh Jang-eun
2014   Yeom Ki-hun
2015   Kim Eun-sun
2016   Hong Chul, Shin Se-gye
2017   Koo Ja-ryong, Lee Jong-sung
2018   Kim Eun-sun
2019   Yeom Ki-hun   Choi Sung-keun, Hong Chul
2020   Choi Sung-keun, Kim Min-woo
2021   Kim Min-woo   Min Sang-gi
2022   Min Sang-gi   Choi Sung-keun
2023   Lee Ki-je   Ko Seung-beom

Notable players edit

Hall of Fame[4]
  Seo Jung-won (1999–2004)
  Park Kun-ha (1996–2006)
  Lee Woon-jae (1996–2011)
  Lee Byung-keun (1996–2006)
  Kim Jin-woo (1996–2007)
  Ko Jong-soo (1996–2004)
  Denis Laktionov (1996–2003, 2006–2007)
  Sandro (2000–2002, 2005–2007)
  Nádson (2003–2008)
  Kwak Hee-ju (2003–2013, 2015–2016)
  Natanael Santos (2013–2017)
Greatest ever team (10th anniversary)

In the spring of 2005, as part of the club's celebration of its 10th anniversary, Suwon fans voted for the best players in the club's history. The players who received the most votes in each position were named in the club's greatest ever team.[5]

  Lee Woon-jae (1996–2011)
  Park Kun-ha (1996–2006)
  Choi Sung-yong (2002–2006)
  Lee Byung-keun (1996–2006)
  Ko Jong-soo (1996–2004)
  Denis Laktionov (1996–2003, 2006–2007)
  Kim Do-heon (2001–2005, 2009–2014)
  Seo Jung-won (1999–2004)
  Kim Jin-woo (1996–2007)
  Nádson (2003–2008)
  Saša Drakulić (1998–2000)
Greatest ever team (20th anniversary)

In the spring of 2015, as part of the club's celebration of its 20th anniversary, Suwon fans voted for the best players in the club's history. The players who received the most votes in each position were named in the club's greatest ever team.[6]

  Lee Woon-jae (1996–2011)
  Choi Sung-yong (2002–2006)
  Mato Neretljak (2005–2008, 2011)
  Lee Byung-keun (1996–2006)
  Kwak Hee-ju (2003-2013, 2015–2016)
  Denis Laktionov (1996–2003, 2006–2007)
  Ko Jong-soo (1996–2004)
  Kim Jin-woo (1996–2007)
  Seo Jung-won (1999–2004)
  Park Kun-ha (1996–2006)
  Nádson (2003–2008)

Honours edit

 
Suwon Samsung Bluewings players celebrating after winning the 2008 K League

Domestic edit

International edit

Record edit

Season Division Teams League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts League Cup FA Cup Super Cup AFC Other Manager
1996 1 9 Runners-up 32 18 9 5 57 33 +24 63 6th (A) Runners-up   Kim Ho
1997 10 5th 18 7 7 4 23 23 0 28 6th (A)
3rd (P)
Quarter-final Runners-up (CW)   Kim Ho
1998 10 Champions 20 13 1 6 34 22 +12 35 6th (A)
4th (PM)
Quarter-final   Kim Ho
1999 10 Champions 29 23 0 6 60 26 +34 64 Winners (A)
Winners (D)
1st round Winners 4th (CC)   Kim Ho
2000 10 5th 27 14 0 13 48 43 +5 36 Winners (A)
8th (D)
Quarter-final Winners   Kim Ho
2001 10 3rd 27 12 5 10 40 35 +5 41 Winners (A) 1st round Champions (CC)
Winners (SC)
  Kim Ho
2002 10 3rd 27 12 9 6 40 26 +14 45 4th (A) Winners Champions (CC)
Winners (SC)
  Kim Ho
2003 12 3rd 44 19 15 10 59 46 +13 72 No competition Round of 32 No competition   Kim Ho
2004 13 Champions 27 14 6 7 32 24 +8 46 4th (S) Round of 16   Cha Bum-kun
2005 13 10th 24 6 10 8 29 32 –3 28 Winners (S) Round of 16 Winners Winners (A3)
Group E 2nd (CL)
  Cha Bum-kun
2006 14 Runners-up 29 12 10 7 31 25 +6 46 12th (S) Runners-up   Cha Bum-kun
2007 14 3rd 27 15 6 6 36 25 +11 51 Semi-final (S) Round of 16 Competition ceased   Cha Bum-kun
2008 14 Champions 28 18 4 6 49 26 +23 58 Winners (S) Round of 16   Cha Bum-kun
2009 15 10th 28 8 8 12 29 32 –3 32 Quarter-final (PK) Winners Round of 16 (CL) Winners (PP)   Cha Bum-kun
2010 15 7th 28 12 5 11 39 44 –5 41 Semi-final (PC) Winners Quarter-final (CL) Runners-up (ST)   Cha Bum-kun
  Yoon Sung-hyo
2011 16 4th 30 17 4 9 51 33 +18 55 Semi-final (RC) Runners-up Semi-final (CL)   Yoon Sung-hyo
2012 16 4th 44 20 13 11 61 51 +10 73 Competition ceased Quarter-final   Yoon Sung-hyo
2013 14 5th 38 15 8 15 50 43 +7 53 Round of 16 Group H, 4th (CL)   Seo Jung-won
2014 12 Runners-up 38 19 10 9 52 37 +15 67 Round of 32   Seo Jung-won
2015 12 Runners-up 38 19 10 9 60 43 +17 67 Round of 32 Round of 16 (CL)   Seo Jung-won
2016 12 7th 38 10 18 10 56 59 –3 48 Winners Group G, 3rd (CL)   Seo Jung-won
2017 12 3rd 38 17 13 8 63 41 +22 64 Semi-final Group G, 3rd (CL)   Seo Jung-won
2018 12 6th 38 13 11 14 53 54 –1 50 Semi-final Semi-final (CL)   Seo Jung-won
  Lee Byung-keun (C)
  Seo Jung-won
2019 12 8th 38 12 12 14 46 49 –3 48 Winners   Lee Lim-saeng
2020 12 8th 27 8 7 12 27 30 –3 31 Quarter-final Quarter-final (CL)   Lee Lim-saeng
  Ju Seung-jin (C)
  Park Kun-ha
2021 12 6th 38 12 10 16 42 50 –8 46 Quarter-final   Park Kun-ha
2022 12 10th 38 11 11 16 44 49 –5 44 Quarter-final   Park Kun-ha
  Lee Byung-keun
2023 12 12th   38 8 9 21 35 57 –22 33 Quarter-final   Lee Byung-keun
  Choi Sung-yong (C)
  Kim Byung-soo
  Yeom Ki-hun (C)

AFC Champions League record edit

All results (home and away) list Suwon's goal tally first.

Season Round Opposition Home Away Agg.
2005 Group E   Hoang Anh Gia Lai 6–0 5–1 2nd
  Shenzhen Jianlibao 0–0 0–1
  Júbilo Iwata 2–1 1–0
2009 Group G   Kashima Antlers 4–1 0–3 2nd
  Singapore Armed Forces 3–1 2–0
  Shanghai Shenhua 2–1 1–2
Round of 16   Nagoya Grampus 1–2
2010 Group G   Gamba Osaka 0–0 1–2 1st
  Singapore Armed Forces 6–2 2–0
  Henan Jianye 2–0 2–0
Round of 16   Beijing Guoan 2–0
Quarter-final   Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2–0 1–4 3–4
2011 Group H   Sydney FC 3–1 0–0 1st
  Shanghai Shenhua 4–0 3–0
  Kashima Antlers 1–1 1–1
Round of 16   Nagoya Grampus 2–0
Quarter-final   Zob Ahan 1–1 2–1 (a.e.t.) 3–2
Semi-final   Al-Sadd 0–2 1–0 1–2
2013 Group H   Central Coast Mariners 0–1 0–0 4th
  Guizhou Renhe 0–0 2–2
  Kashiwa Reysol 2–6 0–0
2015 Group G   Urawa Red Diamonds 2–1 2–1 2nd
  Beijing Guoan 1–1 0–1
  Brisbane Roar 3–1 3–3
Round of 16   Kashiwa Reysol 2–3 2–1 4–4 (a)
2016 Group G   Gamba Osaka 0–0 2–1 3rd
  Shanghai SIPG 3–0 1–2
  Melbourne Victory 1–1 0–0
2017 Group G   Kawasaki Frontale 0–1 1–1 3rd
  Guangzhou Evergrande 2–2 2–2
  Eastern 5–0 1–0
2018 Play-off   Thanh Hóa 5–1
Group H   Sydney FC 1–4 2–0 1st
  Kashima Antlers 1–2 1–0
  Shanghai Shenhua 1–1 2–0
Round of 16   Ulsan Hyundai 3–0 0–1 3–1
Quarter-final   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0–3 (a.e.t.) 3–0 3–3
(4–2 p)
Semi-final   Kashima Antlers 3–3 2–3 5–6
2020 Group G   Guangzhou Evergrande 0–0[a] 1–1[a] 2nd
  Vissel Kobe 0–1 2–0[a]
Round of 16   Yokohama F. Marinos 3–2[a]
Quarter-final   Vissel Kobe 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)[a]
  1. ^ a b c d e Played at a neutral venue.

Player statistics edit

Top scorers by seasons edit

Award winners edit

The following players have won awards while at Suwon Samsung Bluewings:

Domestic

International

World Cup players edit

The following players have represented their country at the FIFA World Cup whilst playing for Suwon Samsung Bluewings:

World Cup 1998

World Cup 2002

World Cup 2006

World Cup 2010

World Cup 2014

World Cup 2018

Olympic players edit

The following players have represented their country at the Summer Olympic Games whilst playing for Suwon Samsung Bluewings:

1996

2000

2004

2008

2012

2016

2020

Managers edit

No. Name From To Season(s) Honours
1
  Kim Ho 22 February 1995 October 2003
1996–2003
1998 K League
1999 K League
2000–01 Asian Club Championship
2001–02 Asian Club Championship
2002 Korean FA Cup
2
  Cha Bum-kun 17 October 2003 6 June 2010
2004–2010
2004 K League
2008 K League
2009 Korean FA Cup
3
  Yoon Sung-hyo 15 June 2010 12 December 2012
2010–2012
2010 Korean FA Cup
4
  Seo Jung-won 12 December 2012
15 October 2018
28 August 2018
2 December 2018
2013–2018
2018
2016 Korean FA Cup
C   Lee Byung-keun 28 August 2018 15 October 2018
2018
5
  Lee Lim-saeng 3 December 2018 17 July 2020
2019–2020
2019 Korean FA Cup
C   Ju Seung-jin 17 July 2020 8 September 2020
2020
6
  Park Kun-ha 8 September 2020 15 April 2022[7]
2020–2022
7
  Lee Byung-keun 18 April 2022 17 April 2023[8]
2022–2023
C   Choi Sung-yong 18 April 2023[9] 5 May 2023
2023
8
  Kim Byung-soo 6 May 2023[10] 26 September 2023[11]
2023
C   Yeom Ki-hun 26 September 2023[12] 2 December 2023
2023
9   Yeom Ki-hun 9 January 2024
2024–

Supporters edit

 
Supporters at Suwon World Cup Stadium

The Frente Tricolor is the official Suwon Samsung Bluewings supporters group.

Rivalries edit

Sponsorship edit

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers edit

Year Kit supplier Sponsor Shirt printing
1996 Rapido Samsung Electronics BlueWings
1997 Masterpiece+1
1998
1999 Anycall
2000
2001 SensQ (home)
Bluewin (away)
2002 Adidas Hauzen
2003
2004 PAVV
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009 Samsung PAVV
2010
2011 Samsung Smart TV
2012
2013
2014 Samsung UHD Curved
2015 Samsung SUHD TV 4K
2016 SUHD TV
2017 Samsung QLED TV
2018 Zaicro
2019 Puma
2020 Samsung QLED 8K
2021 Samsung Neo QLED
2022 Samsung Neo QLED 8K
2023 Samsung Galaxy S23

References edit

  1. ^ Jee-ho, Yoo (2 December 2023). "How the mighty have fallen: Suwon Samsung Bluewings relegated to K League 2 amid falling payroll". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Bluewings' relegation is latest chapter in Samsung's fall from sporting glory". Korea JoongAng Daily. 8 December 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  3. ^ "선수단" [Team]. bluewings.kr (in Korean). Suwon Samsung Bluewings. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  4. ^ "수원, 빅버드 라커룸 새 단장 완료!" (in Korean). 9 April 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  5. ^ "수원 10주년 베스트 11 발표" (in Korean). 6 March 2005. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  6. ^ "20주년 기념, 팬들이 뽑은 베스트 일레븐" (in Korean). 12 December 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Suwon Samsung Bluewings coach Park Kun-ha resigns amid winless slide". Yonhap News Agency. 15 April 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  8. ^ "수원 삼성, 이병근 감독 부임 1주년 앞두고 '경질'". SPOTV News (in Korean). 17 April 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  9. ^ "수원 삼성, 이병근 감독 경질…최성용 감독대행 체제". yonhapnewstv.co.kr (in Korean). 18 April 2023. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Kim Byung-soo appointed as new Suwon Samsung Bluewings manager". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023. Kim will take the helm at the Bluewings, who currently have two draws and eight losses on the season, on Saturday, after the club's Friday game against Incheon United.
  11. ^ "'전통 명가' 수원, 김병수 감독과 결별". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 26 September 2023. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  12. ^ "[오피셜]'최하위' 수원, 김병수 감독 전격 '경질', '레전드' 염기훈 대행체제로 '승부수'". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 26 September 2023. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  13. ^ 수원 삼성, 첫번째 ‘수원 더비’에서 신승

External links edit

  • Official website
  • (in English) (archived 14 November 2009)

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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 Suwon Samsung Bluewings news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Suwon Samsung Bluewings Korean 수원 삼성 블루윙즈 are a South Korean football club based in Suwon that competes in the K League 2 the second tier of South Korean football Founded in December 1995 they have won the national championship on four occasions 1998 1999 2004 and 2008 as well as the Asian Club Championship the predecessor to the AFC Champions League twice in 2000 01 and 2001 02 Suwon Samsung BluewingsFull nameSuwon Samsung Bluewings Football Club수원 삼성 블루윙즈 축구단Nickname s Cheong Baek JeokKorean 청백적 The Blue White and Reds TricolorFounded1995 29 years ago 1995 GroundSuwon World Cup StadiumCapacity44 031OwnerCheil Worldwide Samsung s subsidiary ChairmanLee JunHead coachYeom Ki hunLeagueK League 22023K League 1 12th of 12 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursSuwon Samsung BluewingsHangul수원삼성 블루윙즈Hanja水原三星 블루윙즈Revised RomanizationSuwon Samseong BeulluwingjeuMcCune ReischauerSuwŏn Samsŏng Bŭlluwingjŭ Contents 1 History 2 Crest and colours 2 1 Crest 2 2 Colours 3 Grounds 3 1 Stadium 3 2 Training ground 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Out on loan and military service 4 3 Club captains 4 4 Notable players 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 5 2 International 6 Record 6 1 AFC Champions League record 7 Player statistics 7 1 Top scorers by seasons 7 2 Award winners 7 3 World Cup players 7 4 Olympic players 8 Managers 9 Supporters 10 Rivalries 11 Sponsorship 11 1 Shirt sponsors and manufacturers 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe club was officially founded in December 1995 by Samsung Electronics becoming the ninth member of the K League from the 1996 season It was also the first club to be founded in one specific city a plan which led to the K League initiating plans to encourage its other clubs to forge similar links with local communities Former South Korean national team manager Kim Ho took charge of the side from their first season in the K League and the team finished runners up in the championship play off that season The championship was secured in 1998 and retained in 1999 as Suwon started to dominate Korean football Suwon lifted the Asian Club Championship twice in succession in 2000 01 and 2001 02 and also added the Asian Super Cup to their roll of honors on two occasions In the 2002 season Suwon also won the Korean FA Cup for the first time achieving a continental double The departure of Kim Ho in 2003 saw Korean football legend Cha Bum kun appointed manager ahead of the 2004 season and the club won its third league title in his debut season as manager Suwon finished runners up in both major domestic competitions in 2006 as Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma claimed victory in the K League championship play off final and Chunnam Dragons won in the FA Cup final thwarting Suwon s attempts to win the first ever domestic double in South Korean football The 2008 season became one of the most successful seasons in the club s history Suwon achieved a domestic double by winning the K League Championship and the League Cup In the 2023 season the club was relegated to the second tier K League 2 for the first time in its history after finishing in last place 1 2 Crest and colours editCrest edit nbsp The Hwaseong FortressThe current crest has been used by the Bluewings since 2008 It depicts the Hwaseong Fortress a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent symbol of the city of Suwon The wing on the top of the crest is the club s first crest and symbolises their will to rise to the sky sic of world football Colours edit The Bluewings colours are blue red and white Blue is the colour of Samsung and also symbolises youth and hope Red is the symbol of bravery passion challenge vitality and dynamism White represents benevolence purity and fair play Grounds editMain article Suwon World Cup Stadium Stadium edit nbsp A view of the Suwon World Cup StadiumThe Suwon Samsung Bluewings used the 11 808 seat Suwon Sports Complex as their home stadium from 1995 through 2001 Samsung began building the Suwon World Cup Stadium the current home of the Bluewings in 1996 but construction stopped in 1998 due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis With the support of the city of Suwon and Gyeonggi Province the stadium was completed in May 2001 It was used as a venue for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Based on the shape of the roof of the stadium fans sometimes call the stadium the Big Bird Training ground edit The Bluewings training ground is located in Dongtan a district of Hwaseong Players editCurrent squad edit As of 23 July 2023 3 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp KOR Yoon Seo ho3 DF nbsp KOR Jang Ho ik4 DF nbsp NED Dave Bulthuis5 DF nbsp KOR Han Ho gang6 MF nbsp KOR Han Seok jong7 MF nbsp KOR Ko Seung beom vice captain 8 MF nbsp KOR Choi Sung keun9 FW nbsp PRK An Byong jun10 MF nbsp KOR Jeong Seung won11 DF nbsp KOR Kim Tae hwan13 MF nbsp KOR Kim Bo kyung14 FW nbsp KOR Jeon Jin woo15 DF nbsp KOR Go Myeong seok16 MF nbsp KOR Lee Jong sung17 FW nbsp KOR Kim Kyung jung18 FW nbsp GHA Maxwell Acosty19 MF nbsp KOR Kang Tae won20 FW nbsp KOR Park Hee jun21 GK nbsp KOR Yang Hyung mo22 MF nbsp KOR Kwon Chang hoon23 DF nbsp KOR Lee Ki je captain 24 MF nbsp KOR Heo Dong ho25 DF nbsp KOR Jang Seok hwan26 MF nbsp KOR Yeom Ki hun No Pos Nation Player27 FW nbsp KOR Ko Moo yeol28 DF nbsp KOR Lee Gyu seok29 FW nbsp KOR Lee Sang min30 MF nbsp KOR Jin Hyun tae31 GK nbsp KOR Lee Seong ju32 FW nbsp KOR Seo Dong han33 DF nbsp KOR Park Dae won34 GK nbsp KOR Park Ji min35 DF nbsp KOR Kwak Sung hoon36 MF nbsp KOR Myung Jun jae37 FW nbsp KOR Kim Ju chan42 MF nbsp KOR Lim Hyun sub44 FW nbsp SRB Fejsal Mulic45 FW nbsp BRA Werik Popo47 MF nbsp KOR Park Seung soo50 DF nbsp KOR Ko Jong hyun66 DF nbsp KOR Kim Joo won77 DF nbsp KOR Son Ho jun81 MF nbsp JPN Kazuki Kozuka88 MF nbsp KOR Yu Je ho91 MF nbsp KOR Kim Seong ju97 FW nbsp BRA Rodrigo Bassani on loan from Figueirense 99 GK nbsp KOR An Chan giOut on loan and military service 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 Hwang In taek to Seoul E Land DF nbsp KOR Hwang Myeong hyun to Jeonnam Dragons DF nbsp KOR Kim Sang jun to Busan IPark DF nbsp KOR Min Sang gi to Busan IPark No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp KOR Kang Hyun muk to Gimcheon Sangmu for military service MF nbsp KOR Park Sang hyeok to Seongnam FC FW nbsp KOR Koo Min seo to Siheung Citizen Club captains edit nbsp Yeom Ki hun is the most capped player and top goalscorer in Suwon s history Year Captains Vice captain s 1996 nbsp Kim Doo ham nbsp Yoon Sung hyo1997 nbsp Shin Sung hwan1998 nbsp Jung Sung hoon1999 nbsp Shin Hong gi20002001 nbsp Park Kun ha2002 nbsp Seo Jung won2003 nbsp Kim Jin woo nbsp Lee Woon jae2004 nbsp Lee Byung keun nbsp Kim Young sun2005 nbsp Choi Sung yong nbsp Kim Dae eui2006 nbsp Kim Nam il nbsp Cho Jae min2007 nbsp Lee Kwan woo nbsp Lee Jung soo2008 nbsp Song Chong gug nbsp Kwak Hee ju2009 nbsp Lee Woon jae nbsp Hong Soon hak2010 nbsp Cho Won hee nbsp Kim Dae eui2011 nbsp Choi Sung kuk nbsp Yeom Ki hun2012 nbsp Kwak Hee ju nbsp Oh Beom seok2013 nbsp Kim Do heon nbsp Oh Jang eun2014 nbsp Yeom Ki hun2015 nbsp Kim Eun sun2016 nbsp Hong Chul Shin Se gye2017 nbsp Koo Ja ryong Lee Jong sung2018 nbsp Kim Eun sun2019 nbsp Yeom Ki hun nbsp Choi Sung keun Hong Chul2020 nbsp Choi Sung keun Kim Min woo2021 nbsp Kim Min woo nbsp Min Sang gi2022 nbsp Min Sang gi nbsp Choi Sung keun2023 nbsp Lee Ki je nbsp Ko Seung beomNotable players edit Hall of Fame 4 nbsp Seo Jung won 1999 2004 nbsp Park Kun ha 1996 2006 nbsp Lee Woon jae 1996 2011 nbsp Lee Byung keun 1996 2006 nbsp Kim Jin woo 1996 2007 nbsp Ko Jong soo 1996 2004 nbsp Denis Laktionov 1996 2003 2006 2007 nbsp Sandro 2000 2002 2005 2007 nbsp Nadson 2003 2008 nbsp Kwak Hee ju 2003 2013 2015 2016 nbsp Natanael Santos 2013 2017 Greatest ever team 10th anniversary In the spring of 2005 as part of the club s celebration of its 10th anniversary Suwon fans voted for the best players in the club s history The players who received the most votes in each position were named in the club s greatest ever team 5 Goalkeeper nbsp Lee Woon jae 1996 2011 Defenders nbsp Park Kun ha 1996 2006 nbsp Choi Sung yong 2002 2006 nbsp Lee Byung keun 1996 2006 Midfielders nbsp Ko Jong soo 1996 2004 nbsp Denis Laktionov 1996 2003 2006 2007 nbsp Kim Do heon 2001 2005 2009 2014 nbsp Seo Jung won 1999 2004 nbsp Kim Jin woo 1996 2007 Forwards nbsp Nadson 2003 2008 nbsp Sasa Drakulic 1998 2000 Greatest ever team 20th anniversary In the spring of 2015 as part of the club s celebration of its 20th anniversary Suwon fans voted for the best players in the club s history The players who received the most votes in each position were named in the club s greatest ever team 6 Goalkeeper nbsp Lee Woon jae 1996 2011 Defenders nbsp Choi Sung yong 2002 2006 nbsp Mato Neretljak 2005 2008 2011 nbsp Lee Byung keun 1996 2006 nbsp Kwak Hee ju 2003 2013 2015 2016 Midfielders nbsp Denis Laktionov 1996 2003 2006 2007 nbsp Ko Jong soo 1996 2004 nbsp Kim Jin woo 1996 2007 nbsp Seo Jung won 1999 2004 Forwards nbsp Park Kun ha 1996 2006 nbsp Nadson 2003 2008 Honours edit nbsp Suwon Samsung Bluewings players celebrating after winning the 2008 K LeagueDomestic edit K League 1 Winners 4 1998 1999 2004 2008 Runners up 4 1996 2006 2014 2015Korean FA Cup Winners 5 2002 2009 2010 2016 2019 Runners up 3 1996 2006 2011Korean League Cup Winners 6 1999 1999s 2000 2001 2005 2008Korean Super Cup Winners 3 1999 2000 2005International edit Asian Club Championship Winners 2 2000 01 2001 02Asian Cup Winners Cup Runners up 1 1997 98Asian Super Cup Winners 2 2001 2002A3 Champions Cup Winners 1 2005Record editSeason Division Teams League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts League Cup FA Cup Super Cup AFC Other Manager1996 1 9 Runners up 32 18 9 5 57 33 24 63 6th A Runners up nbsp Kim Ho1997 10 5th 18 7 7 4 23 23 0 28 6th A 3rd P Quarter final Runners up CW nbsp Kim Ho1998 10 Champions 20 13 1 6 34 22 12 35 6th A 4th PM Quarter final nbsp Kim Ho1999 10 Champions 29 23 0 6 60 26 34 64 Winners A Winners D 1st round Winners 4th CC nbsp Kim Ho2000 10 5th 27 14 0 13 48 43 5 36 Winners A 8th D Quarter final Winners nbsp Kim Ho2001 10 3rd 27 12 5 10 40 35 5 41 Winners A 1st round Champions CC Winners SC nbsp Kim Ho2002 10 3rd 27 12 9 6 40 26 14 45 4th A Winners Champions CC Winners SC nbsp Kim Ho2003 12 3rd 44 19 15 10 59 46 13 72 No competition Round of 32 No competition nbsp Kim Ho2004 13 Champions 27 14 6 7 32 24 8 46 4th S Round of 16 nbsp Cha Bum kun2005 13 10th 24 6 10 8 29 32 3 28 Winners S Round of 16 Winners Winners A3 Group E 2nd CL nbsp Cha Bum kun2006 14 Runners up 29 12 10 7 31 25 6 46 12th S Runners up nbsp Cha Bum kun2007 14 3rd 27 15 6 6 36 25 11 51 Semi final S Round of 16 Competition ceased nbsp Cha Bum kun2008 14 Champions 28 18 4 6 49 26 23 58 Winners S Round of 16 nbsp Cha Bum kun2009 15 10th 28 8 8 12 29 32 3 32 Quarter final PK Winners Round of 16 CL Winners PP nbsp Cha Bum kun2010 15 7th 28 12 5 11 39 44 5 41 Semi final PC Winners Quarter final CL Runners up ST nbsp Cha Bum kun nbsp Yoon Sung hyo2011 16 4th 30 17 4 9 51 33 18 55 Semi final RC Runners up Semi final CL nbsp Yoon Sung hyo2012 16 4th 44 20 13 11 61 51 10 73 Competition ceased Quarter final nbsp Yoon Sung hyo2013 14 5th 38 15 8 15 50 43 7 53 Round of 16 Group H 4th CL nbsp Seo Jung won2014 12 Runners up 38 19 10 9 52 37 15 67 Round of 32 nbsp Seo Jung won2015 12 Runners up 38 19 10 9 60 43 17 67 Round of 32 Round of 16 CL nbsp Seo Jung won2016 12 7th 38 10 18 10 56 59 3 48 Winners Group G 3rd CL nbsp Seo Jung won2017 12 3rd 38 17 13 8 63 41 22 64 Semi final Group G 3rd CL nbsp Seo Jung won2018 12 6th 38 13 11 14 53 54 1 50 Semi final Semi final CL nbsp Seo Jung won nbsp Lee Byung keun C nbsp Seo Jung won2019 12 8th 38 12 12 14 46 49 3 48 Winners nbsp Lee Lim saeng2020 12 8th 27 8 7 12 27 30 3 31 Quarter final Quarter final CL nbsp Lee Lim saeng nbsp Ju Seung jin C nbsp Park Kun ha2021 12 6th 38 12 10 16 42 50 8 46 Quarter final nbsp Park Kun ha2022 12 10th 38 11 11 16 44 49 5 44 Quarter final nbsp Park Kun ha nbsp Lee Byung keun2023 12 12th nbsp 38 8 9 21 35 57 22 33 Quarter final nbsp Lee Byung keun nbsp Choi Sung yong C nbsp Kim Byung soo nbsp Yeom Ki hun C K League Championship results are not counted The 1998 1999 and 2000 seasons had penalty shoot outs instead of draws A Adidas Cup P Pro Specs Cup PM Philip Morris Cup D Daehan Fire Insurance Cup S Samsung Hauzen Cup PK Peace Cup Korea PC Posco Cup RC Rush amp Cash CupCW Asian Cup Winners Cup CC Asian Club Championship SC Asian Super Cup CL AFC Champions League A3 A3 Champions Cup PP Pan Pacific Championship ST Saitama City CupAFC Champions League record edit All results home and away list Suwon s goal tally first Season Round Opposition Home Away Agg 2005 Group E nbsp Hoang Anh Gia Lai 6 0 5 1 2nd nbsp Shenzhen Jianlibao 0 0 0 1 nbsp Jubilo Iwata 2 1 1 02009 Group G nbsp Kashima Antlers 4 1 0 3 2nd nbsp Singapore Armed Forces 3 1 2 0 nbsp Shanghai Shenhua 2 1 1 2Round of 16 nbsp Nagoya Grampus 1 2 2010 Group G nbsp Gamba Osaka 0 0 1 2 1st nbsp Singapore Armed Forces 6 2 2 0 nbsp Henan Jianye 2 0 2 0Round of 16 nbsp Beijing Guoan 2 0 Quarter final nbsp Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2 0 1 4 3 42011 Group H nbsp Sydney FC 3 1 0 0 1st nbsp Shanghai Shenhua 4 0 3 0 nbsp Kashima Antlers 1 1 1 1Round of 16 nbsp Nagoya Grampus 2 0 Quarter final nbsp Zob Ahan 1 1 2 1 a e t 3 2Semi final nbsp Al Sadd 0 2 1 0 1 22013 Group H nbsp Central Coast Mariners 0 1 0 0 4th nbsp Guizhou Renhe 0 0 2 2 nbsp Kashiwa Reysol 2 6 0 02015 Group G nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 2 1 2 1 2nd nbsp Beijing Guoan 1 1 0 1 nbsp Brisbane Roar 3 1 3 3Round of 16 nbsp Kashiwa Reysol 2 3 2 1 4 4 a 2016 Group G nbsp Gamba Osaka 0 0 2 1 3rd nbsp Shanghai SIPG 3 0 1 2 nbsp Melbourne Victory 1 1 0 02017 Group G nbsp Kawasaki Frontale 0 1 1 1 3rd nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 2 2 2 2 nbsp Eastern 5 0 1 02018 Play off nbsp Thanh Hoa 5 1 Group H nbsp Sydney FC 1 4 2 0 1st nbsp Kashima Antlers 1 2 1 0 nbsp Shanghai Shenhua 1 1 2 0Round of 16 nbsp Ulsan Hyundai 3 0 0 1 3 1Quarter final nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0 3 a e t 3 0 3 3 4 2 p Semi final nbsp Kashima Antlers 3 3 2 3 5 62020 Group G nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 0 0 a 1 1 a 2nd nbsp Vissel Kobe 0 1 2 0 a Round of 16 nbsp Yokohama F Marinos 3 2 a Quarter final nbsp Vissel Kobe 1 1 a e t 6 7 p a a b c d e Played at a neutral venue Player statistics editTop scorers by seasons edit Season Name Goals1996 nbsp Park Kun ha 71997 nbsp Cho Hyun doo 71998 nbsp Sasa Drakulic 81999 232000 nbsp Denis Laktionov 102001 nbsp Sandro Cardoso 172002 102003 nbsp Nadson 142004 142005 nbsp Mato Neretljak 102006 nbsp Baek Ji hoon 52007 nbsp Nadson 82008 nbsp Edu 162009 nbsp Edu 72010 nbsp Jose Mota 11 Season Name Goals2011 nbsp Stevica Ristic 92012 nbsp Dzenan Radoncic 142013 nbsp Jong Tae se 102014 nbsp Natanael Santos 142015 122016 122017 nbsp Johnathan 222018 nbsp Dejan Damjanovic 132019 nbsp Adam Taggart 202020 92021 nbsp Uros Đeric nbsp Kim Gun hee nbsp Jeong Sang bin nbsp Kim Min woo 62022 nbsp Oh Hyeon gyu 13Award winners edit The following players have won awards while at Suwon Samsung Bluewings Domestic K League MVP Award nbsp Ko Jong soo 1998 nbsp Nadson 2004 nbsp Lee Woon jae 2008 K League Top Scorer Award nbsp Sasa Drakulic 1999 nbsp Sandro 2004 nbsp Natanael Santos 2014 nbsp Johnathan 2017 nbsp Adam Taggart 2019 K League Top Assists Award nbsp Denis Laktionov 1999 nbsp Yeom Ki hun 2015 2016 nbsp Lee Ki je 2022 K League Best XI nbsp Yoon Sung Hyo 1996 nbsp Pavel Badea 1996 nbsp Lee Jin Haeng 1998 nbsp Ko Jong Soo 1998 1999 nbsp Lee Woon Jae 1999 2002 2004 2008 nbsp Shin Hong Gi 1999 nbsp Seo Jung Won 1999 2001 2002 nbsp Denis Laktionov 1999 2000 nbsp Sasa Drakulic 1998 1999 nbsp Sandro Cardoso 2001 nbsp Javier Martin Musa 2004 nbsp Kwak Hee Ju 2004 nbsp Kim Do Heon 2004 nbsp Nadson 2004 nbsp Cho Won Hee 2005 2008 nbsp Park Ho Jin 2006 nbsp Mato Neretljak 2006 2007 2008 nbsp Lee Kwan Woo 2006 2007 nbsp Edu 2008 nbsp Yeom Ki hun 2011 2015 2017 nbsp Hong Chul 2014 2015 2018 2019 nbsp Natanael Santos 2014 nbsp Kwon Chang hoon 2015 2016 nbsp Johnathan 2017 nbsp Adam Taggart 2019 nbsp Lee Ki je 2021 K League Young Player of the Year nbsp Park Kun ha 1996 nbsp Ha Tae kyun 2007 Korean FA Cup MVP Award nbsp Seo Jung won 2002 nbsp Lee Woon jae 2009 nbsp Yeom Ki hun 2010 2016 nbsp Ko Seung beom 2019 Korean FA Cup Top Scorer Award nbsp Denis Laktionov 1996 nbsp Yeom Ki hun 2019 International AFC Champions League Top Scorer nbsp Jose Mota 2010 AFC Champions League MVP Award nbsp Zoltan Sabo 2000 01 AFC Champions League BEST XI nbsp Dejan Damjanovic 2018 A3 Champion Cup Top Scorer nbsp Nadson 2005 A3 Champions Cup MVP nbsp Nadson 2005 World Cup players edit The following players have represented their country at the FIFA World Cup whilst playing for Suwon Samsung Bluewings World Cup 1998 nbsp Ko Jong sooWorld Cup 2002 nbsp Lee Woon jae nbsp Choi Sung yongWorld Cup 2006 nbsp Lee Woon jae nbsp Song Chong gug nbsp Cho Won hee nbsp Kim Nam ilWorld Cup 2010 nbsp Lee Woon jae nbsp Yeom Ki hunWorld Cup 2014 nbsp Jung Sung ryongWorld Cup 2018 nbsp Matthew JurmanOlympic players edit The following players have represented their country at the Summer Olympic Games whilst playing for Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1996 nbsp Ko Jong soo nbsp Lee Kyung soo nbsp Lee Ki hyung2000 nbsp Ko Jong soo2004 nbsp Cho Byung kuk nbsp Kim Do heon2008 nbsp Baek Ji hoon nbsp Shin Young rok2012 nbsp Jung Sung ryong2016 nbsp Kwon Chang hoon2020 nbsp An Chan gi nbsp Kwon Chang hoonManagers editNo Name From To Season s Honours1 nbsp Kim Ho 22 February 1995 October 2003 1996 2003 1998 K League1999 K League2000 01 Asian Club Championship2001 02 Asian Club Championship2002 Korean FA Cup2 nbsp Cha Bum kun 17 October 2003 6 June 2010 2004 2010 2004 K League2008 K League2009 Korean FA Cup3 nbsp Yoon Sung hyo 15 June 2010 12 December 2012 2010 2012 2010 Korean FA Cup4 nbsp Seo Jung won 12 December 201215 October 2018 28 August 20182 December 2018 2013 20182018 2016 Korean FA CupC nbsp Lee Byung keun 28 August 2018 15 October 2018 20185 nbsp Lee Lim saeng 3 December 2018 17 July 2020 2019 2020 2019 Korean FA CupC nbsp Ju Seung jin 17 July 2020 8 September 2020 20206 nbsp Park Kun ha 8 September 2020 15 April 2022 7 2020 20227 nbsp Lee Byung keun 18 April 2022 17 April 2023 8 2022 2023C nbsp Choi Sung yong 18 April 2023 9 5 May 2023 20238 nbsp Kim Byung soo 6 May 2023 10 26 September 2023 11 2023C nbsp Yeom Ki hun 26 September 2023 12 2 December 2023 20239 nbsp Yeom Ki hun 9 January 2024 2024 Supporters edit nbsp Supporters at Suwon World Cup StadiumMain article Frente Tricolor The Frente Tricolor is the official Suwon Samsung Bluewings supporters group Rivalries editJijidae derby vs Anyang LG Cheetahs 1996 2003 Super Match vs FC Seoul 2004 present Magyedaejeon vs Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2000 2013 Suwon derby vs Suwon FC 2005 present 13 Original Classico vs FC Anyang 2013 present The Siege vs Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2015 present Sponsorship 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 April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Shirt sponsors and manufacturers edit Year Kit supplier Sponsor Shirt printing1996 Rapido Samsung Electronics BlueWings1997 Masterpiece 119981999 Anycall20002001 SensQ home Bluewin away 2002 Adidas Hauzen20032004 PAVV20052006200720082009 Samsung PAVV20102011 Samsung Smart TV201220132014 Samsung UHD Curved2015 Samsung SUHD TV 4K2016 SUHD TV2017 Samsung QLED TV2018 Zaicro2019 Puma2020 Samsung QLED 8K2021 Samsung Neo QLED2022 Samsung Neo QLED 8K2023 Samsung Galaxy S23References edit Jee ho Yoo 2 December 2023 How the mighty have fallen Suwon Samsung Bluewings relegated to K League 2 amid falling payroll Yonhap News Agency Retrieved 2 January 2024 Bluewings relegation is latest chapter in Samsung s fall from sporting glory Korea JoongAng Daily 8 December 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 선수단 Team bluewings kr in Korean Suwon Samsung Bluewings Retrieved 7 July 2023 수원 빅버드 라커룸 새 단장 완료 in Korean 9 April 2020 Retrieved 10 April 2020 수원 10주년 베스트 11 발표 in Korean 6 March 2005 Retrieved 10 April 2020 20주년 기념 팬들이 뽑은 베스트 일레븐 in Korean 12 December 2015 Retrieved 10 April 2020 Suwon Samsung Bluewings coach Park Kun ha resigns amid winless slide Yonhap News Agency 15 April 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 수원 삼성 이병근 감독 부임 1주년 앞두고 경질 SPOTV News in Korean 17 April 2023 Retrieved 17 April 2023 수원 삼성 이병근 감독 경질 최성용 감독대행 체제 yonhapnewstv co kr in Korean 18 April 2023 Retrieved 18 April 2023 Kim Byung soo appointed as new Suwon Samsung Bluewings manager koreajoongangdaily joins com 4 May 2023 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Kim will take the helm at the Bluewings who currently have two draws and eight losses on the season on Saturday after the club s Friday game against Incheon United 전통 명가 수원 김병수 감독과 결별 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean 26 September 2023 Retrieved 2 December 2023 오피셜 최하위 수원 김병수 감독 전격 경질 레전드 염기훈 대행체제로 승부수 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean 26 September 2023 Retrieved 2 December 2023 수원 삼성 첫번째 수원 더비 에서 신승External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suwon Samsung Bluewings Official website FIFA com Classic Club Suwon Samsung Bluewings in English archived 14 November 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suwon Samsung Bluewings amp oldid 1214341335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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