Yongin FC

Yongin FC
Full nameYongin Football Club
용인시시민프로축구단
Founded4 January 2026 (4 January 2026)
StadiumYongin Mireu Stadium
Capacity37,155
OwnerLee Sang-il
ChairmanKim Jin-hyung
ManagerChoi Yun-kyum
LeagueK League 2
Websitehttps://www.yonginfc.co.kr/

Yongin FC (Korean: 용인 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Yongin, Gyeonggi. It plays in K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football.[1]

History

Early in 2025 Yongin mayor Lee Sang-il announced his intention to launch a professional football team in the city.[2] The commitment was ratified in May 2025 and Kim Jin-hyung was appointed as chairman.[3][4] The club subsequently appointed Choi Yun-kyum as Yongin FC's first manager and Lee Dong-gook as technical director.[5][6][7]

In August 2025, the club received approval to join the K League, confirming its intention to participate in the 2026 K League 2.[8] Ahead of the 2026 season, technical director Lee stated that the club aimed to "survive in midtable" in its first two years before making a push for a chance at promotion to K League 1 by 2030.[9] On 16 January 2026, Yongin FC officially confirmed its participation in K League 2 following the final approval of its K League membership.[10]

On March 1st, 2026, Yongin played its first ever game in K League 2, drawing 2–2 against Cheonan City with a penalty brace scored by club striker Gabriel Tigrão.[11]

Club identity

In September 2025, Yongin FC revealed a shortlist of four emblems being considered for the club's badge, incorporating a dragon's head, symbolic of Yongin City.[12] The designs were criticised for being overly simplistic and lacking relevance to the local area, with football fans taking to online forums to post their own designs.[13] The team colours are "Blood of Mireu Red" (claret) and "Celestial Blue" (sky blue).[14]

Stadium

Yongin FC's home ground is Yongin Mireu Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium on the outskirts of the city.[15][16] The stadium was built in 2017, opened in 2018 and has a capacity of 37,155.[17][18] The club's operations are based at the Yongin Football Center.[2]

Current squad

As of 20 March 2026.[19]

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  POR Emanuel Novo
3 DF  KOR Cho Hyun-woo
4 DF  KOR Kwak Yoon-ho (vice-captain)
5 DF  KOR Lim Hyung-jin
6 MF  KOR Sin Jin-ho (captain)
7 DF  KOR Kim Min-woo
8 MF  KOR Choi Young-jun
9 FW  KOR Suk Hyun-jun
10 FW  GNB Jardel
11 FW  BRA Gabriel Tigrão
12 MF  KOR Cho Jae-hun
13 DF  KOR Cha Seung-hyeon
14 MF  KOR Kim Jong-suk
15 DF  KOR Kim Hyeon-jun
17 FW  KOR Lee Seon-yu
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF  KOR Lee Jae-hyung (on loan from Ulsan HD)
19 FW  KOR Yoo Dong-kyu
21 GK  KOR Hwang Sung-min
22 DF  KOR Kim Han-gil
23 GK  KOR Kim Min-jun
24 MF  KOR Kim Jin-ho
26 DF  KOR Lim Chai-min (vice-captain)
27 FW  KOR Kim Bo-sub
30 MF  KOR Lee Kyu-dong
44 DF  KOR Lee Jin-seop
66 MF  KOR Kim Han-seo (on loan from Daejeon Hana Citizen)
77 DF  KOR Lee Jae-jun
88 FW  KOR Lee Seung-joon (on loan from Khor Fakkan)
90 MF  KOR Kim Dong-min
FW  POR Valter Lopes

Backroom staff

Coaching staff

Managerial history

Season by season records

League
Season Division Tier Teams Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Playoffs Korea Cup
2026 K League 2 2 17 0

References

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