Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC


Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC is a professional football club based in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. Jeonbuk play at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium in Jeonju, the capital city of the province. Jeonbuk has won the K League seven times, first in 2009. They have also won the Korean FA Cup three times, in 2000, 2003 and 2005. The club has won the AFC Champions League twice, first in 2006, becoming the first club from East Asia to win the tournament since the AFC Champions League was launched in its current format in 2003, and for a time being the only team in the world to have become continental champions without ever having won a domestic league title. This title guaranteed Jeonbuk's participation in the FIFA Club World Cup in December 2006. They won the second title in 2016.
The club's color is green which is also the color of North Jeolla Province.

History

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor's predecessor was founded in January 1993 under the original name of Wansan Puma FC. Oh Hyung-Kun was the founder of the team, which was the first team to be named after a home location in the history of the K League.
However, they were not able to raise enough funds and Wansan Puma FC went into bankruptcy before they could take their place in the K-League. Many people were eager to keep their club and Bobae Ltd., a local alcohol manufacturer, offered financial support to the club. The club joined the K-League in 1994 after changing its name to Chonbuk Buffalo. The team ran into financial problems and was dissolved after the final match in the 1994 season. In 1994, Korea was under 2002 World Cup bid campaign, so Hyundai Motors took over Jeonbuk Buffalo's players and launched a new club called Jeonbuk Dinos on 12 December 1994.
K-League officially stated that Jeonbuk Buffalo and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors are different clubs. Therefore, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors's history and statistics and records are from 12 December 1994.
Since 1994, Jeonbuk have not seriously challenged for the Korean League title, often languishing in mid-table. After Choi Gang-hee was appointed manager in July 2005, Jeonbuk won the Korean FA Cup in December of that year. In 2006, Jeonbuk finished a disappointing eleventh in the Korean League, however the season had a surprising ending, as Jeonbuk won their first AFC Champions Cup final in Homs, Syria. En route to the final they defeated the champions of Japan, Gamba Osaka, and Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua, and they also beat Ulsan Horang-i, the champion of Korea, in the semi-finals. They triumphed 3–2 on aggregate over Al-Karamah, the champion of Syria, in the final.
They had an opportunity to join the FIFA Club World Cup in December 2006 as AFC Champions League winners. They lost their first game 1–0 to América in the quarter-finals on 10 December, however, they defeated Auckland City 3–0 on 14 December and finished fifth in the tournament. In 2009, Jeonbuk became the champion of K-League by beating Seongnam Ilhwa 3–1 on aggregate in the K-League Championship on 6 December 2009.
On 22 October 2011, Jeonbuk claimed their first-place spot in the K-League for the second time in their history. Furthermore, they reached the final of the AFC Champions League, where they lost to Al-Sadd after a penalty-shootout. On 4 December 2011, Jeonbuk confirmed the K-League title with a 4–2 aggregate victory in the play-off final against Ulsan Hyundai.
On 26 November 2016, Jeonbuk won their second AFC Champions League title after defeating Al Ain FC 3–2 on aggregate.

Kit suppliers

Domestic competitions

League

Asian

SeasonDivisionTms.Pos.FA CupAFC CL
1995187
1996195Quarter-final
19971106Round of 16
19981106Round of 16
19991107Final
20001104Winner
20011109Semi-final
20021107Quarter-final
20031125Winner
20041136Quarter-finalSemi-final
200511312Winner
200611411Round of 16Winner
20071148Round of 16Quarter-final
20081144Quarter-final
20091151Semi-final
20101153Quarter-finalQuarter-final
20111161Round of 16Final
20121162Quarter-finalGroup stage
20131143FinalRound of 16
20141121Semi-finalRound of 16
20151121Round of 16Quarter-final
20161122Quarter-finalWinner
20171121Fourth round
20181121Round of 16Quarter-final
20191121Round of 32Round of 16

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1 Cha Kyung-bok1994/11/261996/12/051995–1996
2 Choi Man-hee1996/12/062001/07/181997–2001
C Nam Dae-sik2001/07/192001/10/032001
3 Cho Yoon-hwan2001/10/042005/06/122001–2005
C Kim Hyung-yul2005/06/132005/07/102005
4 Choi Kang-hee2005/07/04
2013/06/28
2011/12/21
2018/12/02
2005–2011
2013–2018
C Lee Heung-sil2012/01/052012/12/122012
C Fábio Lefundes2012/12/202013/06/012013
C Shin Hong-gi2013/06/252013/06/272013
5 José Morais2018/12/03present2019–

Squad

Current squad

Squad number 12 is reserved for the Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors supporters, Mad Green Boys.

Out on loan

Backroom staff

Coaching staff

Source: Official website

Support staff

Source: Official website