Busan Transportation Corporation FC

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Busan Transportation Corporation
부산교통공사
Full nameBusan Transportation Corporation Football Club
부산교통공사 축구단
Nickname(s)Busan Seagull (부산 갈매기)
Short nameBTC
Founded2006.02; 17 years ago (2006.02)
GroundBusan Gudeok Stadium
Capacity12,349
OwnerBusan Transportation Corporation
ChairmanKim Ku-Hyun
ManagerPark Sang-In
CoachKim Gyi Hwa
LeagueK3 League
2022K3 League, 4th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Busan Transportation Corporation FC, often referred to as 'the mighty' Busan Transportation Corporation FC is a semi-professional South Korean soccer club based in the city of Busan. The currently playing in K3 League for the 2020 season. They are owned and operated by Busan Transportation Corporation and play their home games at the Busan Gudeok Stadium, the spiritual home of football in the city and one of the venues for the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Founded in February 2006, the club currently plays in the National League. In 2011, they reached the National league playoffs, as well as beating local K-League side Gyeongnam FC in the FA Cup.[1] Their first trophy came in 2009, winning the National Sports Festival winners. They won the tournament again in 2013 retaining it in 2014 with victory on the island of Jeju, the first time a team has done this.[2] With the National League Cup, which was won in 2010, that makes an impressive four trophies in only a 9-year history, something their city neighbours, I-Park, can only look upon with envy.

The club's biggest rivals are Changwon City, with whom they contest the Gyeongsangnam-do derby twice a year in what are always fiercely fought affairs. Other rivals include K-League team, Busan I-Park, who are largely seen as the city's pretenders following a move from the Gudeok Stadium to the more recently built Asiad Stadium, resulting in Busan Transportation Corporation taking on the nickname, the Busan Derby. Lastly, they have a friendly rivalry with Daejeon Korail, whom they play against each season in what has been dubbed the Lokomotiv derby.


Current team squad[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 1 July 2022

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 South Korea KOR Heo Chang-jin
2 DF South Korea KOR Ahn Jae-hoon
3 DF South Korea KOR Kim Min-jun
4 DF South Korea KOR Noh Dong-geon
5 DF South Korea KOR Kim Kyu-min
6 MF South Korea KOR Lim Yoo-seok
7 FW South Korea KOR Shin Yeong-joon
8 MF South Korea KOR Chong Hyun-sik
9 FW South Korea KOR Kim So-woong
10 MF South Korea KOR Lee Min-woo
11 DF South Korea KOR Lee Seung-min
12 MF South Korea KOR Kim Seung-won
13 GK South Korea KOR Park Cheong-hyo
16 MF South Korea KOR Kim Jeong-hoon
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF South Korea KOR An Sang-jin
18 MF South Korea KOR Kim Seung-bin
19 MF South Korea KOR Lee Je-seung
20 DF South Korea KOR Park Tae-hong
21 MF South Korea KOR Choi Jun-ho
22 DF South Korea KOR Kwon Jin-yeong
26 MF South Korea KOR Park Chang-ho
27 FW South Korea KOR Hwang Geon-hyeok
28 MF South Korea KOR Park Young-hoo
30 MF South Korea KOR Park Jae-hyeon
31 GK South Korea KOR Park Ji-young
32 MF South Korea KOR Ha Jee-heun
33 DF South Korea KOR Cho Jeong-hoon
77 MF South Korea KOR Han Geon-yong

Honours[edit]

Domestic competitions[edit]

Cups[edit]

Statistics[edit]

Season Korea National League / K3 League Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
(League goals)
Manager
Stage Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
2006 First Stage 11 10 5 4 1 21 14 +7 19 3rd Preliminary Round Semifinal South Korea Cho Seong-Rae (6) South Korea Park Sang-In
Second Stage 11 10 3 4 3 13 11 +2 13 7th
2007 First Stage 12 11 3 4 4 15 14 +1 13 7th Round 1 Quarterfinal South Korea Kim Jin-Il (8)
South Korea Oh Cheol-Seok (8)
Second Stage 12 11 4 3 4 16 16 0 15 5th
2008 First Stage 14 13 8 3 2 27 18 +9 27 2nd Round 1 Group Round South Korea Kim Jin-Il (18)
Second Stage 14 13 5 2 6 22 19 +3 17 9th
Playoff 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 −2 0 Semifinal
2009 First Stage 14 13 7 2 4 25 15 +10 23 2nd Round 1 Semifinal South Korea Lee Yong-Seung (16)
Second Stage 13 12 4 1 7 17 20 −3 13 11th
2010 First Stage 15 14 8 3 3 23 13 +10 27 2nd Round of 32 Winner South Korea Lee Yong-Seung (14)
Second Stage 15 14 5 5 4 22 18 +4 20 8th
2011 14 26 11 8 7 29 27 +2 41 4th Round of 16 Group Round South Korea Park Seung-Min (10)
Playoff 6 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 0 First Round
2012 14 26 11 8 7 28 23 +5 41 7th Round of 32 Quarterfinal South Korea Park Seung-Min (7)
2013 10 27 9 7 11 26 29 -3 34 7th Second Stage Group Round
2014 10 27 12 4 11 30 32 -2 40 5th Second Stage Group Round
2015 10 27 5 8 14 24 46 -22 23 10th Round of 32 Group Round
2016 10 27 6 10 11 26 36 -10 28 8th Round of 32 Group Round
2017 8 28 5 7 16 22 43 -21 22 8th Third Round Group Round
2018 8 28 2 10 16 21 46 -25 16 8th Round of 32 Group Round
2019 8 28 9 11 8 37 32 +5 38 5th Third Round Playoffs
2020 16 22 12 5 5 36 17 +19 41 4th First Round
2021 16 28 11 8 9 32 33 -1 41 6th Fourth Round Park Sang-in
2022 16 TBD Quarter-finals Kim Gwi-hwa

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FA Cup: Venue". soccerway.com. 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  2. ^ "N-리포트". n-league.net. 2013. Retrieved October 26, 2013.

External links[edit]

  • (in Korean) [1]