Goyang Zaicro FC

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Goyang Zaicro FC
고양 자이크로 FC
Full nameGoyang Zaicro Football Club
고양 자이크로 축구단
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)[1]
Dissolved2016; 8 years ago (2016)
GroundGoyang Stadium
Capacity41,311

Goyang Zaicro Football Club (Korean: 고양 자이크로 FC) was a South Korean professional football team based in Goyang. The club competed in the K League Challenge between 2013 and 2016. They played their home games at Goyang Stadium.

The club traces its origins to Immanuel FC, a Christian football club founded in 1983. The team previously played in Iksan and Gimpo before moving to Ansan.

History

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Immanuel FC, the predecessor of Goyang Zaicro FC, was founded in 1983.[2] In 1985, Immanuel FC and Hallelujah FC decided to join to create a unified Christian football club. As a result, Immanuel FC became Hallelujah's reserve team. After the 1985 season, Hallelujah FC left the professional ranks in order to concentrate their financial efforts on missionary work.[2]

The two clubs separated after one year. Immanuel FC participated in many tournaments as an amateur football club. They even competed with Hallelujah FC in 1991.

In 1992, Immanuel FC suffered from a lack of funds. Therefore, E-Land took over the team and renamed it E-Land Puma FC.[3] From 1992 to 1998, they won the three championships in some tournaments.

At the start of 1998, the Asian economic crisis affected the club's parent group E-Land, necessitating the release of the club, which became amateur again as Immanuel FC. The club brought in some footballers for Hallelujah FC and changed their name to Hallelujah FC.[2] in 1999. This Hallelujah FC founded in 1999 is the official starting point of Goyang Hi FC history by K League. In 2003 the team moved to Iksan and joined the Korea National League, finishing a creditable third after the First Stage, but were prevented from competing in the Second Stage after protests by radical Won Buddhists led to the club being barred from playing in Iksan.[citation needed] The club moved to Gimpo, where they enjoyed their most successful season in the National League in 2006, completing the Second Stage at the summit of the league, before being defeated in the Championship Play-off. The club moved again, this time to Ansan, in 2007, enjoying another successful campaign in 2008, a season which saw them reach the final of the National League Championship, where they were defeated on penalties, before evolving into Ansan 'H' FC for the 2012 National League season. In September 2012, it was confirmed that the team would be moving to Goyang City for the 2013 season, and will change its name to Goyang Hi FC.

On 18 January 2016, the club name officially changed to Goyang Zaicro FC for the 2016 season due to sponsorship reasons. The club was disbanded after the 2016 season.[4]

Club Naming History

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Predecessor

Refounded

  • 1999–2002: Hallelujah FC
  • 2003: Iksan Hallelujah FC
  • 2004–2006: Gimpo Hallelujah FC
  • 2007–2011: Ansan Hallelujah FC
  • 2012: Ansan H FC
  • 2013–2015: Goyang Hi FC
  • 2016: Goyang Zaicro FC

Managers

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No. Name From To Season Notes
1 South Korea Lee Young-moo 1999/04/03 2005/12/31 1999–2005 First manager
C South Korea Na Byung-soo 2006/01/01 2006/12/31 2006
2 2007/01/01 2007/12/31 2007
C South Korea In Chang-soo 2008/01/01 2008/12/31 2008
3 South Korea Lee Young-moo 2009/01/01 2014/07/24 2009–2014
C South Korea Lee Sung-kil 2014/07/27 2015/02/16 2014
4 South Korea Lee Young-moo 2015/02/16 2016/02/25 2015
5 South Korea Lee Nak-young 2016/02/25 2016/12/31 2016

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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League

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Cups

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Worldwide competitions

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Statistics

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Season Korea National League Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
(League goals)
Manager
Stage Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
2003 First Stage 10 9 4 3 2 20 15 +5 15 3rd Qualifying Round 2 None South Korea Lee Sung-kil (7) South Korea Lee Young-moo
Second Stage 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Excluded
2004 First Stage 10 9 2 3 4 11 15 −4 9 8th Quarterfinal Group Round South Korea Lee Sung-kil (6)
Second Stage 10 9 0 5 4 7 13 −6 5 10th
2005 First Stage 11 10 5 2 3 11 12 −1 17 5th Round 1 Group Round South Korea Lee Sung-kil (11)
Second Stage 11 10 4 3 3 19 15 +4 15 4th
2006 First Stage 11 10 3 3 4 11 12 −1 12 7th Round 1 Group Round South Korea Lee Sung-kil (8)
South Korea Sung Ho-sang (8)
South Korea Na Byung-Soo
Second Stage 11 10 7 2 1 16 8 +8 23 1st
Playoff 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 −2 1 Runner-up
2007 First Stage 12 11 3 3 5 9 15 −6 12 9th Round 1 Group Round South Korea Lee Sung-kil (5)
Second Stage 12 11 3 4 4 16 17 −1 13 7th
2008 First Stage 14 13 4 2 7 18 21 −3 14 10th Round of 16 Runner-up South Korea Park Han-woong (6) South Korea In Chang-soo
Second Stage 14 13 7 4 2 22 15 +7 25 3rd
2009 First Stage 14 13 6 4 3 19 14 +5 22 6th Round of 32 Quarterfinal South Korea Jeon Jae-hee (7)
South Korea Kang Tae-sung (7)
South Korea Lee Young-moo
Second Stage 13 12 4 3 5 11 10 +1 15 8th
2010 First Stage 15 14 3 1 10 14 26 −12 10 13th Round of 32 Quarterfinal South Korea Lee Joo-sang (10)
Second Stage 15 14 6 0 8 21 22 −1 18 10th
2011 14 26 5 8 13 25 42 −17 23 12th Round of 32 None South Korea Kim Dong-hyo (5)
2012 14 26 8 8 10 25 34 −9 32 10th Qualifying Round 2 Group Round

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Official Club Profile at K League Website Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
  2. ^ a b c 할렐루야의 고양시 입성이 불편한 이유. Kim Hyun-Hoi (in Korean). Nate. 24 August 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  3. ^ 이랜드그룹 실업축구단 창설 (in Korean). The Hankyoreh. 1992-12-17.
  4. ^ "충주-고양, K리그서 탈퇴 승인.. '안산-아산 신규 가입'" (in Korean). star.mt.co.kr. 16 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
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