Gyeongnam FC

Gyeongnam FC
Full nameGyeongnam Football Club
경남 도민프로축구단
Founded2006 (2006)
GroundChangwon Football Center
Capacity15,071
OwnerSouth Gyeongsang Province Government
ChairmanGovernor of South Gyeongsang Province
ManagerBae Sung-jae
LeagueK League 2
2025K League 2, 11th of 14
Websitegyeongnamfc.com

Gyeongnam FC (경남 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in South Gyeongsang Province that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. Its home stadium is the Changwon Football Center, located in Changwon. Gyeongnam FC was founded in 2006 and joined the K League as its 14th club for the 2006 season.

History

Gyeongnam FC finished in twelfth place in the 2006 K League, their first-ever participation in the top flight, and achieved third place in the Hauzen Cup. Under the manager Park Hang-seo, the club then finished fourth in the 2007 K League, but were defeated by the Pohang Steelers after a penalty shoot-out in the first round of the play-offs. Cabore became that season's K League top scorer with 18 goals in 26 matches, but left for FC Tokyo after the season.

Before the start of the 2008 season, Cho Kwang-rae was appointed as manager. The team signed Seo Sang-min and Brazilian attacking midfielder Índio, who filled the gap left by Cabore. The team failed to reach the play-off by losing to Jeonbuk Motors in the last match of the 2008 K League. However, they reached the 2008 Korean FA Cup final thanks to Kim Dong-chan's continuous scoring, including a hat-trick in the semi-final, but were defeated by the Pohang Steelers, thus failing to enter the AFC Champions League. In 2010, Gyeongnam FC moved from the Changwon Civil Stadium to Changwon Football Center.

In 2014, Gyeongnam FC was relegated to the second-tier K League Challenge after finishing the 2014 season in eleventh place, and then losing in the relegation play-offs against Gwangju FC.[1] The team then spent three seasons in the second division, before winning the 2017 K League Challenge and thus achieving promotion back to the top tier.[2] In their first season after coming back, Gyeongnam FC finished in second place, their highest-ever finish in K League, and therefore qualified for the 2019 AFC Champions League.[3] However, the following season, they finished eleventh and were again relegated back to the second division.[4] Manager Kim Jong-boo resigned as a result,[5] and was replaced by Seol Ki-hyeon.[6]

Players

Current squad

As of 10 March 2026[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  KOR Sin Jun-seo
2 DF  KOR Bae Hyun-seo (on loan from FC Seoul)
3 DF  KOR Cho Woo-young
4 DF  KOR Choi Seong-jin
5 DF  KOR Choi Sung-hoon
6 MF  KOR Im Eun-su
7 FW  KOR Won Ki-jong (captain)
8 MF  KOR Lee Chan-dong (vice-captain)
9 FW  BRA Danrlei
10 FW  NGA Chigozie Mbah
11 FW  POR Rúben Macedo
13 GK  KOR Lee Ki-hyun
14 DF  KOR Jeon Min-su
15 GK  KOR An Ho-jin
16 MF  KOR Lim Hyun-sub
17 DF  KOR Kim Gyu-min
18 DF  KOR Kim Sun-ho
19 FW  KOR Jeong Chung-geun
20 DF  KOR Lee Gyu-baek
21 FW  KOR Cho Jin-hyuk
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF  KOR Kim Hyeong-won
23 FW  KOR Kwon Gi-pyo (vice-captain)
24 FW  KOR Yun Il-lok
25 GK  KOR Lee Bum-soo
26 MF  KOR Choi Jung-won
27 DF  KOR Son Ho-jun
28 MF  KOR Kim Jun-ho
29 DF  MNE Aleksa Karadzić
30 DF  KOR Jeong Hyun-wook
33 DF  KOR Kim Yeon-su
39 DF  BRA Lucão
44 MF  KOR Kim Jeong-hyun
55 DF  KOR Jang Seung-woo
66 FW  KOR Cho Sang-jun
70 FW  BRA Felipe Fonseca
71 FW  KOR Park Min-seo
77 MF  KOR Kim Ha-min
90 FW  KOR Kim Hyeon-oh (on loan from Daejeon Hana Citizen)
98 FW  BRA Marcus Uberaba
99 FW  KOR Lee Jung-min

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  KOR Cheon Jung-wook (at Haman FC)
DF  KOR Lee Chan-ouk (at Gimcheon Sangmu for military service)
DF  KOR Lee Ju-yeong (at FC Gangneung)
MF  KOR Choi Min-seo (at Jinju Citizen for military service)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  KOR Park Han-bin (at Geoje Citizen for military service)
MF  KOR Song Hong-min (at Jincheon HR for military service)
FW  KOR Seol Hyeon-jin (at Gimhae FC 2008)

Captains

Name Start End
Kim Do-keun 2006 2006
Kim Hyo-il 2007 2008
Lee Sang-hong 2008 2009
Kim Young-woo 2010 2011
Jung Da-hwon 2011 2011
Kang Seung-jo 2012 2013
Kim Hyeung-bum 2013 2013
Lee Han-saem 2014 2014
Park Ju-sung 2014 2014
Jin Kyung-sun 2015 2015
Lee Won-jae 2016 2016
Bae Ki-jong 2017 2019
Ha Sung-min 2020 2020
Hwang Il-su 2021 2021
Willyan 2022 2022
Lee Kwang-jin 2022 2022
Woo Joo-sung 2023 2024
Han Yong-soo 2024 2024
Park Won-jae 2025 2025
Won Ki-jong 2026

Former players

For details on former players, see Category:Gyeongnam FC players.

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Bae Sung-jae
Assistant manager Kim Pil-jong
First-team coach Issac Arques Soriano
First-team coach Park Jong-jin
Goalkeeping coach Back Min-chul
Fitness coach Choi Joon-hyuk

Honours

Season-by-season records

Season Division Teams Position FA Cup
2006 K League 14 12 Quarter-final
2007 K League 14 4 Round of 16
2008 K League 14 8 Runners-up
2009 K League 15 7 Round of 16
2010 K League 15 6 Round of 16
2011 K League 16 8 Round of 32
2012 K League 16 8 Runners-up
2013 K League Classic 14 11 Quarter-final
2014 K League Classic 12 11 Round of 32
2015 K League Challenge 11 9 Third round
2016 K League Challenge 11 8 Third round
2017 K League Challenge 10 1 Round of 16
2018 K League 1 12 2 Round of 32
2019 K League 1 12 11 Quarter-final
2020 K League 2 10 3 Third round
2021 K League 2 10 6 Round of 16
2022 K League 2 11 5 Round of 16
2023 K League 2 13 4 Round of 16
2024 K League 2 13 12 Round of 16
2025 K League 2 14 11 Second round

AFC Champions League record

All results (home and away) list Gyeongnam's goal tally first.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position
2019 AFC Champions League Group E Shandong Luneng 2–2 1–2 3rd
Johor Darul Ta'zim 2–0 1–1
Kashima Antlers 2–3 1–0

Managerial history

No. Name From To Season(s) Notes
1
Park Hang-seo 2005/08/22 2007/11/16 2006–2007
2
Cho Kwang-rae 2007/12/04 2010/07/31 2008–2010
C
Kim Gwi-hwa 2010/08/09 2010/11/29 2010 Caretaker
3
Choi Jin-han 2010/12/01 2013/05/22 2011–2013
C
Song Kwang-hwan 2013/05/22 2013/06/01 2013 Caretaker
4
Ilija Petković 2013/05/29 2013/12/11 2013
5
Lee Cha-man 2013/12/17 2014/08/14 2014
C
Branko Babić 2014/08/14 2014/12/26 2014 Caretaker
6
Park Sung-hwa 2014/12/26 2015/11/22 2015
7
Kim Jong-boo 2015/12/02 2019/12/25 2016–2019
8
Seol Ki-hyeon 2019/12/26 2023/12/05 2020–2023
9
Park Dong-hyuk 2023/12/05 2024/09/13 2023–2024
C
Kwon Woo-kyung 2024/09/13 2024/11/18 2024 Caretaker
10
Lee Eul-yong 2024/11/19 2025/09/06 2025
C
Kim Pil-jong 2025/09/06 2025/12/08 2025 Caretaker
11
Bae Sung-jae 2025/12/08 2026–

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