Daegu Football Club, normally referred to as Daegu FC ( korean : 대구 FC ), is a south korean professional football cabaret based in Daegu. The club was founded as a community baseball club at the end of 2002, and the club made their K League 1 debut in 2003. Daegu has played largely in the K League 1 but was relegated at the end of the 2013 season to the K League 2. They were promoted back to the K League 1 for 2017 and went on to win the Korean FA Cup in 2018, which qualified them for the 2019 asian Champions League. The club ‘s best season in K League 1 was in 2019, when it finished fifth out of 12 teams .
history [edit ]
foundation [edit ]
Daegu FC was established in 2002 as a community baseball club ( by and large in South Korea, a “ community-club ” means that the clubhouse issues shares ) based in the city of Daegu. The city is a key stockholder, and the current mayor is chair of the club. Following their foundation, the clubhouse entered the 2003 season of the K League under director Park Jong-hwan. Park had previously managed the national side for a total years in the 1980s and 1990s. The club ‘s entry, together with that of Gwangju Sangmu, brought the number of teams participating in the league to 12 .
domestic competitions [edit ]
Daegu finished the 2003 K League season in 11th place ( out of 12 teams ), winning seven games, and drawing sixteen. In the 2003 Korean FA Cup, Daegu reached the quarterfinals, where they were defeated 1–0 by Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i. Daegu improved in 2004 to tenth place in the league which, due to Incheon United ‘s entrance, nowadays total 13 clubs. In the FA Cup, Daegu were knocked out in the attack of 32 by National League side Ansan Hallelujah. In the Samsung Hauzen Cup, a newly cup competition run as a league competition specifically for K League clubs ( thus excluding National League and lower tier clubs ) during the K League ‘s mid-season break, finished one-eighth out of 13 teams. The keep up season saw Daegu placed one-eighth place in the league and seventh in the Samsung Hauzen Cup. In the FA Cup, after defeating University and National League sides, Daegu were knocked out in the quarterfinals in a 2–1 loss to another K League side, the Chunnam Dragons.
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For the 2006 K League season, the club placed seventh overall in the league and was 13th in Samsung Hauzen Cup. It reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 edition of the FA Cup but lost ( again ) to the Chunnam Dragons. Following completion of the 2006 season, Park Jong-hwan stepped polish american samoa coach after four years with the golf club. On 1 December 2006, Byun Byung-joo was appointed as the new director. [ 1 ] A former South Korean external, Byun had no previous K League management know anterior to his date as Daegu FC ‘s coach. The baseball club ‘s performance slipped in comparison to its former two seasons, and it placed 12th. The club failed to get out of the group stage in the 2007 Samsung Hauzen Cup and achieved a similar grade of performance in the FA Cup, where Daegu lost to Incheon United in the round of 16. In 2008, Daegu played highly aggressive football, becoming the joint equal top-scoring team of the K League, aboard Suwon Samsung Bluewings. however, they besides conceded the most goals in the league. An eleventh place in the K League standings was the eventual result. For the first time in its history, Daegu reached the semi-finals of the Korean FA Cup, by defeating Ulsan in the quarterfinals, following a winnings in the orotund of 16 over Ansan Hallelujah. however, they then lost to their opponents Pohang Steelers in a 2–0 loss. The clubhouse placed fifth ( out of six teams ) in their group in the Samsung Hauzen Cup. The 2009 season was one of the worst in the club ‘s history. In a now expanded league of 15 clubs, thanks to new entrant Gangwon FC, Daegu would place in the last, fifteenth place, winning lone five games. In the FA Cup, Daegu reached the quarterfinals, against Daejeon Citizen, the game finished with a 1–1 scoreline. Daegu lost out in the subsequent penalty gunfight. In the league cup, now known as the Peace Cup Korea 2009, the clubhouse finished third in their group, one point away from qualifying for the smasher phase of the cup. Later in the year, Lee Young-jin was appointed as coach for the 2010 season. [ 2 ] Lee, who has previously coached FC Seoul, replaced Byun who had resigned after being embroiled in a scandal involving a player ‘s agent and payoffs for selecting specific players. [ 3 ] On field, Daegu repeated their blue performances of the former season, finishing 15th in the K League standings, equal with Gwangju Sangmu on points. Daegu conceded the most goals of any baseball club in the league, losing 19 games out of 28 games, with five wins and four withdraw. In the FA Cup, Daegu lost 1–0 after extra time to the National League side Suwon City. Better results were achieved in the League Cup, with Daegu progressing out of their group to the smasher stagecoach, thanks to wins over Daejeon Citizen and Busan, before losing to FC Seoul after a penalty gunfight. By virtue of winning the 2018 Korean FA Cup, Daegu qualified for its first appearance in the 2019 AFC Champions League. [ 4 ] After a controversial fall out with the baseball club ‘s administrator director, Cho Kwang-Rae, its coach, André, left Daegu FC on January 27, 2020. [ 5 ] On February 5, 2020, the clubhouse announced Lee Byung-keun, who had joined the clubhouse as the head assistant coach at the beginning of 2019 season, as a caretaker coach to lead the club in the approaching 2020 K League 1 season. [ 6 ]
International competitions [edit ]
prior to the startle of the 2006 K League temper, Daegu participated in the Tongyeong Cup. The Tongyeong Cup was a four-team invitational tournament held in Tongyeong, South Korea. adenine well as Daegu and fellow K League club Incheon United, A-League side Queensland Roar and Beijing Guo’an were besides part of the tournament. After beating both Incheon and Beijing, Daegu drew 0–0 with Queensland, winning the Tongyeong Cup and thus its first gear trophy. [ 7 ] In 2019, the club played in the 2019 AFC Champions League, and for the group stagecoach was placed with Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Guangzhou Evergrande and Melbourne Victory. Despite having the lowest engage bill of all the K-League clubs, it won its first base game, against Melbourne Victory. [ 8 ] It went on to win two more games in the group stage but failed to progress to the smasher phase .
stadium [edit ]
The golf club ‘s first family ground, Daegu Stadium ( once Daegu World Cup Stadium ), was opened on 28 June 2001 and is owned by the Daegu Metropolitan City. The stadium was one of the venues for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosting three group games, vitamin a well the 2002 FIFA World Cup play-off game for third target between South Korea and Turkey. Daegu FC used the stadium as their chief venue between 2003 and 2018. The stadium has 66,422 seats, and it is covered by natural grass. [ 9 ] The list was changed to Daegu Stadium on 5 March 2008. occasionally, Daegu FC played its home games at the Daegu Civic Stadium. In the 2019 season, Daegu FC relocated to the DGB Daegu Bank Park, a 12,415 capacity football-specific stadium built at the lapp location as the demolished Daegu Civic Stadium. [ 10 ]
Players [edit ]
current police squad [edit ]
- As of 20 July 2021
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on loanword [edit ]
note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Retired act ( s ) [edit ]
12 – Club Supporters ( the 12th Man )
24 – Park Jong-jin
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Captains [edit ]
From 2008 to 2011, Daegu FC fielded a team in the R-League, established in 2000 for the substitute squads of the professional K-League clubs. The National Policy Agency besides entered a team in the league. The league format provided for two groups of teams ( six to eight in each group ), each group member playing the others in the group, three or four times, depending on the number of teams in the groups. [ 11 ] The top two teams in each group moved onto a playoff beat although from 2010, the deed was shared between the winners of each group. In 2008, Daegu placed 7th out of the 8 teams in their group, winning three of 18 games. They fared little better in 2009, finishing last in their group of five teams. In 2010, Daegu ‘s modesty squad lone won one of their group games, while they drew two, and lost 11 times. The side ‘s render of 5 points saw it place 8th and last in their group. In 2011, the club improved to 5th in its group, with eight wins. It did not enter the 2012 edition of the competition .
U-18 ( Hyunpung High School ) team [edit ]
In 2008, Daegu FC established an under-18 side, to act as a exploitation squad for the men ‘s team. This is basically Hyunpung High School ‘s senior football team, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and as of 2009, plays in the U-18 Challenge League. The side is managed by early Daegu FC musician Kim Hyun-soo .
club officials [edit ]
- Coaching Staff[14]
- U-18 Staff
Managers [edit ]
Only competitive K League matches are counted.
Honours [edit ]
domestic competitions [edit ]
league [edit ]
Cups [edit ]
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- Winners (1): 2018
Season-by-season records [edit ]
Season
League
FA Cup
ACL
Division
2003
1
44
7
16
21
38
60
-22
37
11
QF
–
2004
24
7
7
10
30
31
-1
28
10
Ro32
–
2005
24
8
6
10
30
29
+1
30
8
QF
–
2006
26
8
10
8
32
30
+2
34
7
QF
–
2007
26
6
6
14
35
46
-11
24
12
Ro16
–
2008
26
8
2
16
46
58
-12
26
11
SF
–
2009
28
5
8
15
20
45
-25
23
15
QF
–
2010
28
5
4
19
28
57
-29
19
15
Ro32
–
2011
30
8
9
13
35
46
-11
33
12
Ro32
–
2012
44
16
13
15
55
56
-1
61
10
Ro16
–
2013
38
6
14
18
36
57
-21
32
13↓
Ro32
–
2014
2
36
13
8
15
50
47
+3
47
7
Ro32
–
2015
40
18
13
9
67
47
+20
67
3
Ro32
–
2016
40
19
13
8
53
36
+17
70
2↑
Ro32
–
2017
1
38
11
14
13
50
52
-2
47
8
Ro32
–
2018
38
14
8
16
47
56
-9
50
7
Winner
–
2019
38
13
16
9
46
37
+9
55
5
Ro16
GS
2020
27
10
8
9
43
39
+4
38
5
Ro16
–
- Key
- SF = Semi-Final
- QF = Quarter-final
- Ro16 = Round of 16
- Ro32 = Round of 32
- GS = Group Stage
AFC Champions League record [edit ]
All results list Daegu ‘s goal count first base .
- a b c d e f Played at a impersonal venue .
Kit Supplier
- 2003 : Kappa[15]
- 2004 : Joma[16]
- 2005–06 : Kika[17]
- 2007–08 : Lotto[18]
- 2009–10 : Joma[19]
- 2011–14 : Hummel
- 2015–17 : Kelme
- 2018: The Hump
- 2019–20 : Forward
- 2021- : GoalStudio