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Seoul E-Land FC
서울 이랜드 FC
Full nameSeoul E-Land Football Club
Nickname(s)Leoul
Short nameSEFC
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
GroundSeoul Olympic Stadium
Capacity69,950
OwnerE-Land Group
ChairmanPark Sung-kyung
ManagerPark Kun-ha
LeagueK League Challenge
2015 SeasonK League Challenge, 4th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Seoul E-Land FC (Korean: 서울 이랜드 FC) is South Korean professional football club based in Seoul which plays in the K League Challenge (second division). Seoul E-Land was announced as the league's second football club based in Seoul on April 14, 2014.[1]

This club is owned by E-Land Group and plays at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.

History

On 14 April 2014, E-Land Group officially announced foundation of professional football club based in Seoul.

On 17 July 2014, the club appointed former Vancouver Whitecaps manager Martin Rennie as head coach.[2] He was sacked on 15 June 2016.[3]

Players

Current squad

As of 22 June 2016[4]

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 Kim Young-kwang
2 DF South Korea KOR Kim Min-je
3 DF South Korea KOR Lee Jae-hun
4 MF South Korea KOR Kim Joon-tae
5 DF Trinidad and Tobago TRI Carlyle Mitchell
6 DF South Korea KOR Kim Dong-chul
7 MF South Korea KOR Kim Jae-sung
8 MF South Korea KOR Yoon Sung-yeul
10 FW Brazil BRA Jonatas Belusso [a]
11 FW Brazil BRA Tarabai
13 DF South Korea KOR Choi Yoo-sang
14 FW South Korea KOR Cho Woo-jin
15 DF South Korea KOR Kim Tae-eun
16 MF South Korea KOR Shin Il-soo
17 MF South Korea KOR Ahn Tae-hyun
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF South Korea KOR Joo Min-kyu
19 DF South Korea KOR Cho Hyang-ki
20 DF South Korea KOR Yang Ki-hoon
21 GK South Korea KOR Lee Sang-ki
22 FW South Korea KOR Jeon Min-gwang
23 MF South Korea KOR Choi Oh-baek
24 FW South Korea KOR Kim Hyun-kyu
26 MF South Korea KOR Kim Chang-wook
30 DF South Korea KOR Koo Dae-yeob
31 GK South Korea KOR Kim Hyun-sung
36 DF South Korea KOR Kim Ji-hoon
47 MF South Korea KOR Kim Jae-yeon
63 DF South Korea KOR Kim Dong-jin
88 DF South Korea KOR Lee Kyu-ro
MF South Korea KOR Choi Chi-won
  1. ^ Jonatas Belusso's is Brazilian footballer who recently aquired Syrian citizenship as well. Seoul E-Land scouted him due to Syria nationality.
    K League's foreign player policy is 3 players (all nationality) + 1 player (Asian nationality).

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF South Korea KOR Jeon Ki-sung (to Bucheon FC 1995)
MF South Korea KOR Kim Seong-ju (to Sangju Sangmu)

Management team

Position Staff
Manager South Korea Park Kun-ha
Assistant Manager South Korea In Chang-soo
Fitness Coach England Dan Harris
Goalkeeper Coach South Korea Hwang Hee-hoon
Youth Coach South Korea Choi Tae-uk
Performance Analyst South Korea Kim Se-yun
Team Doctor South Korea Kim Jin-su
Scout South Korea Kim Kyung-won

Source: Seoul E-Land FC.

Managerial history

# Name Appointed From To Season Notes
1
Scotland Martin Rennie 2014/07/17 2014/09/11 2016/06/15
2015–2016
First manager
C South Korea In Chang-soo 2016/06/15 2016/06/15 2016/06/25
2016
He was in charge in a match
against Busan IPark (June 25)
2
South Korea Park Kun-ha 2016/06/24 2016/06/25
2016–present

Kit sponsors

Name Start End
South Korea E-Land & United States New Balance January 2015 August 2015
United States New Balance August 2015 present

See also

References

  1. ^ "이랜드그룹, 프로축구단 창단 발표". KLeague.com. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  2. ^ John Duerden (26 July 2015). "Martin Rennie's South Korean mission with second tier Seoul E-Land". espnfc.com. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Scottish coach sacked by Seoul football club". koreaherald.com. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Players" (in Korean). Seoul E-Land FC official website. Retrieved 31 March 2016.

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