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Fans of [[Bucheon FC]] are denying that this franchise is not the successor of Bucheon F.C.
Fans of [[Bucheon FC]] are denying that this franchise is not the successor of Bucheon F.C.

==Famous managers==
{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Tinaz Tirpan]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 19:46, 27 January 2007

Jeju United FC
제주 유나이티드 FC
File:Jeju United.gif
Full nameJeju United FC
제주 유나이티드 FC
Nickname(s)Immoral United
Founded2006
GroundSeogwipo Worldcup Stadium
Capacity34,353
ChairmanSHIN Heon-cheol
ManagerJUNG Hae-seong
LeagueK-League 1st Div.
200614th

A founding member of the K-League in 1983, Jeju United have undergone several hardships during the years and have struggled to make a serious impact on Korean football.

Originally called Yukong Elephants, the club has lifted the Championship on only one occasion in 1989.

At the end of 1995 the side moved from the Dongdaemun Stadium in Seoul to the Mok-dong stadium on the very western edge of Seoul, and renamed themselves Bucheon Yukong after the city of Bucheon, only 10 miles from the Mok-dong stadium.

Mid-way through the 1997 season the club rebranded itself as Bucheon SK, and at the start of the 2001 season moved to the 35,545 seater Bucheon Stadium.

In 2006, Bucheon SK abandoned their own fans and moved to Jeju without any fore notice and renamed themselves Jeju United FC. They became second immoral club after FC Seoul. It can be compared with the Milton Keynes Dons F.C.'s franchising case.

Fans of Bucheon FC are denying that this franchise is not the successor of Bucheon F.C.

Famous managers

Turkey Tinaz Tirpan