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FC Korea
Full nameFootball Club Korea
Founded1961; 63 years ago (1961)
Ground

Akabane Park Stadium
Akabane, Kita-ku, Tokyo
ChairmanLee Cheong-Gyeong
LeagueTokyo League Division 2
WebsiteClub website

FC Korea (Japanese: Efu Shi Koria) is a Japanese football club playing in the Kanto Soccer League, one of the Japanese Regional Leagues.

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History

The club was founded in 1961 as Zainichi Chosen Football Club. Initially it maintained links with Chongryon, the pro-North Korea organization of Koreans in Japan, and recruited talent through the Korea University sports program.

Following the admission of the abductions of Japanese people by North Korean Leader Kim Jong-il in 2002, however, the club severed links with Chongryon and adopted the name Football Club Korea, using the English pronunciation of the name of the peninsula (see Names of Korea). The club adopted a pan-Korean identity in order to attract players affiliated with the South.

In 2008 FC Korea was promoted to the Kanto League Second Division and in 2010 they were promoted to the First Division, where they stayed until 2016 when they were relegated. By 2019 they were back in the Tokyo Metropolis League Second Division, where they remain.

Zainichi Koreans international side

In 2015, the United Korean Football Association in Japan (UKFAJ), an organization intended to promote the participation of the Korean diaspora in football on a wider basis, was founded, with a view to the formation of a dedicated Zainichi football team. This was achieved in November 2015, when the UKFAJ joined ConIFA, an organization designed to facilitate teams that represent unrecognized nations, sub-national entities and stateless peoples in playing international football.[1] The team representing the Zainichi people is based primarily around the FC Korea team. This team was subsequently selected as one of the twelve qualifiers for the 2016 ConIFA World Football Cup where it came in eight.[2]

Current squad

Squad for the 2022 season. Updated as of 23 March 2022. [3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK South Korea KOR Lee Young-jin
3 DF South Korea KOR Shin Yong-gi
4 MF Japan JPN Kyo Akitoshi
5 MF South Korea KOR Jang So-joo
6 MF South Korea KOR Moon Soo-hyun
7 MF South Korea KOR Koo Jee-hwang
8 MF South Korea KOR Kim Seung-ho
9 FW South Korea KOR Kim Shin-ho
10 FW South Korea KOR Choi Hyeon-kyu
11 MF South Korea KOR Kim Tae-soo
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK South Korea KOR Shin Yoo-young
13 DF South Korea KOR Kim Seung-ji
14 MF South Korea KOR Lee Dong-joon
16 DF South Korea KOR Hwang Se-ho
17 DF South Korea KOR Choi Hwi-jeong
18 MF South Korea KOR Shin Young-ju
19 GK South Korea KOR Cho Tae-il
20 DF South Korea KOR Jeong Hwang-lee
21 MF South Korea KOR Park Se-hun
23 FW South Korea KOR Kim Heong-young

References

  1. ^ United Koreans in Japan Archived 2018-09-21 at the Wayback Machine – ConIFA
  2. ^ World Football Cup 2016 draw is set Archived 2018-08-13 at the Wayback Machine – ConIFA
  3. ^ "2022 Squad" (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 March 2022.

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