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Busan I'Park

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Busan I'Park
Busan I'Park:Logo
Full nameBusan I'Park
Nickname(s)Busan
Founded1983
GroundAsiad Main Stadium
Busan
Capacity53,926
ChairmanJung Mong-Gyu
ManagerAndy Egli
LeagueK-League
K-League 200510th (1st:1st, 2nd:13th)
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Busan I'Park:Team colours
Busan I'Park:Team colours
 
Home colours
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Away colours

The Busan I'Park football team was founded in 1983 in the city of Busan by the Daewoo corporation.Originally called Daewoo, the side finished second in the 1983 K-League Championship behind winners Hallelujah. The club turned professional at the end of 1983 and for the 1984 season changed their name to Daewoo Royals.

The newly-named team lifted the Championship in 1984, and again in 1987 & 1991. At the end of 1995 when K-League sides were 'localizing', they adopted the name Busan Daewoo Royals and in 1997 lifted their fourth Korean championship.

After the Daewoo corporation suffered major financial difficulties in the late 90s, the team was acquired by I'Park construction, the domestic construction division of Hyundai. The team's name was changed to Busan I'cons (the "con's" referring to construction). At the start of the 2005 season, the team's name was again changed, directly to I'Park.

Busan endured a few lean seasons entering the 2000s, but in 2004 Scottish manager Ian Porterfield led the team to FA Cup victory. Just six months later the team continued to show its improved form, claiming the first stage of the 2005 K-League Championship. The club struggled to maintain their form in the second stage of the league finishing dead last, eventually losing out to Incheon United in the championship playoff. Despite struggling domestically, Busan reached the semi-finals of the Asian Champions League.


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Honors

Sponsors

Kit Supplier

Current squad

Nationality given from place of birth

No.PositionPlayer
1Busan I'Park:South KoreaGKJung Yu-Seok
3Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFPark Jun-Hong
4Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFLim Kwan-Sik
5Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFSim Jae-Won
6Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFBae Hyo-Sung
7Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFLee Gang-Jin
8Busan I'Park:BrazilFWPopo
9Busan I'Park:BrazilFWSomalia
10Busan I'Park:BrazilFWRicardo
11Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFDo Hwa-Sung
13Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFKim Hong-Cheol
14Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFKim Tae-Min
15Busan I'Park:South KoreaFWPark Sung-Ho
17Busan I'Park:North KoreaMFAhn Young-Hak
18Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFLee Jang-Kwan
19Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFLee Jung-Hyo
20Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFJeon Wu-Keun
No.PositionPlayer
21Busan I'Park:South KoreaGKSin Seung-Kyung
22Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFKim Tae-Young
23Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFSin Soo-Jin
25Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFHan Seol
26Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFKo Chang-Hyun
27Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFCho Young-Min
28Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFHan Jae-Woong
29Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFPark Ki-Pil
30Busan I'Park:South KoreaFWCho Jae-Hyun
31Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFLee Yeo-Sung
32Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFLee Seung-Hyun
33Busan I'Park:South KoreaDFCho Han-Jin
34Busan I'Park:South KoreaFWOh Cheol-Suk
35Busan I'Park:South KoreaGKLee Chang-Min
36Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFMin Byung-Keun
39Busan I'Park:South KoreaMFCha Ji-Ho
41Busan I'Park:South KoreaGKLee Seung-Jun


K-League 2006 clubs

Busan I'Park:Official Emblem of K-League

Busan I'Park | Chunnam Dragons |Daegu FC | Daejeon Citizen | FC Seoul
Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix |Gyeongnam FC |Incheon United |Jeju United
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors | Pohang Steelers | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Suwon Samsung Bluewings |Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i

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Busan | South Korean football clubs | Football (soccer) clubs established in 1983

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