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FC Seoul Reserves and Academy

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FC Seoul Reserves are the reserve team of FC Seoul. Reserve team is member of the R League (Reserve League).

FC Seoul Academy is the youth system of FC Seoul. The academy consists of U-18 Team, U-15 Team, U-12 Team and Future of FC Seoul. The Future of Seoul U-12, U-15, and U-18 are considered to be a part of the academy, while the rest are for young players playing as a hobby. U-18 Team is a member of the K League Junior (Youth League).

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FC Seoul Reserves

History

FC Seoul Reserves was built in 1990 for first R League. But R League existed just for one year.

In 2000, R League relaunched, and FC Seoul Reserves was rebuilt for competition. There are many players who played for reserves including Lee Chung-Yong, Song Jin-Hyung, Ko Myong-Jin, Ahn Sang-Hyun.[1]

Coaching staff

Position Name Notes
Reserve Team Coach South Korea
Reserve Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea

Honours

Statistics

R League - Season by Season Records

Season Teams Final
Position
Group
Teams
Group
Position
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Knockout
Stage
Manager
1990 5 4th N/A N/A 12 4 3 5 18 20 -2 11 N/A South Korea Jung Hae-Seong
2000 9 Champions 5 Central League
1st
16 8 4 4 32 22 +10 28 Champions South Korea Shin Jae-Heum
2001 10 Runners-up 5 Central League
2nd
16 9 1 6 31 29 +2 28 Runners-up
2002 11 Champions 6 Central League
2nd
20 11 6 3 44 22 +22 44 Champions
2003 10 Central League
Runners-up
5 Central League
2nd
16 9 4 3 30 17 +13 31 Not held South Korea Kim Kwui-Hwa
2004 11 Champions 6 Central League
2nd
15 6 6 3 20 19 +1 24 Champions
2005 10 Runners-up 6 Central League
1st
20 12 4 4 36 23 +13 40 Runners-up South Korea Choi Gi-Bong
2006 12 3rd 4 Group A
1st
18 8 3 7 31 27 +4 27 Semi-final South Korea Kim Sung-Nam
2007 13 Group A
5th
5 Group A
5th
16 4 6 6 17 20 -3 18 Did not qualify
2008 15 Group A
5th
7 Group A
5th
18 6 4 8 30 37 -7 22 Did not qualify
2009 14 Group A
5th
5 Group A
5th
12 1 4 7 11 26 -15 7 Did not qualify
2010 16 Group A
Champions
8 Group A
1st
14 10 3 1 32 10 +22 33 Not held South Korea Choi Jin-Han
2011 16 Group A
5th
8 Group A
5th
21 8 4 9 33 29 +4 28 Not held South Korea Kim Sung-Nam
2012 11 Group A
4th
6 Group A
4th
15 3 3 9 18 32 -14 12 Not held South Korea Kim Sung-Nam (–July 2012)

R League - Knockout Stage Records

Season Teams Position Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
2000 4 Winners 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 4-3 W (Final) South Korea Shin Jae-Heum
2001 4 Runners-up 3 1 0 2 4 5 -1 N/A
2002 4 Winners 3 2 1 0 2 0 +2 N/A
2004 4 Winners 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 N/A South Korea Kim Kwui-Hwa
2005 4 Runners-up 3 0 2 1 4 5 -1 3-1 W (Semi-finals) South Korea Choi Gi-Bong
2006 4 3rd (Semi-finals) 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 N/A South Korea Kim Sung-Nam

Award Winners

  • R League MVP Award Winners
# Year Player Position Notes
1 2002 South Korea Park Dong-Suk Goalkeeper
2 2004 South Korea Han Dong-Won Forward
  • R League Top Scorer Award Winners
# Year Player Position Goals Matches Goals per Match Notes
1 1990 South Korea Kim Dong-Hae Midfielder
7
?
2 2000 South Korea Wang Jung-Hyun Forward
8
8
1.00
3 2005 South Korea Han Dong-Won Forward
10
20
0.50

FC Seoul Academy

History

FC Seoul didn't have a practical youth system by 2006. In 2007, FC Seoul affiliated with Dongbuk High School FC as U-18 team.[2]

In 2012 December, FC Seoul established U-18 team and U-15 team at Osan Schools.[3]

In 2014 December, FC Seoul established U-12 Team. FC Seoul constructed youth system.[4]

Coaching staff

Position Name Notes
U-18 Team Manager South Korea Cha Du-ri
U-18 Team Coach South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
U-18 Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Weon Jong-teok
U-18 Team Fitness Coach South Korea Hwang Ji-hwan
U-15 Team Manager South Korea Kim Young-jin
U-15 Team Coach South Korea Park Hyuk-soon
U-15 Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Son Il-pyo
U-15 Team Fitness Coach South Korea Jung Hoon-gi
U-12 Team Manager South Korea Kim Byung-chae
U-12 Team Coach South Korea Seo Ki-man
U-12 Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Lee Ji-hun

FC Seoul U-18 Team

FC Seoul U-18 Team is Osan High School FC in Seoul. Osan High School FC is founded on December 2012. From 2007 to 2012, FC Seoul U-18 Team was Dongbuk High School FC.

Honours

  • K League Junior
    • Winners (2) : 2009, 2020 Group A
  • Korea High School Football Championship (Spring)
    • Winners (1) : 2019

Statistics

  • 2008-2012 seasons were Dongbuk High School FC period.
K League Junior - Season by Season Records
Season Teams Final
Position
Group
Teams
Group
Position
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Knockout
Stage
Manager
2008 8 3rd 4 Group A
2nd
12 9 1 2 32 12 +20 28 3rd South Korea Choi Jin-Han
2009 13 Champions 6 Group A
1st
15 12 2 1 36 10 +26 38 Champions South Korea Choi Jin-Han
2010 14 3rd 7 Group A
2nd
12 6 1 5 21 17 +4 19 3rd South Korea Lee Young-Ik
2011 14 11th 7 Group A
5th
18 5 7 6 25 24 +1 22 11th South Korea Lee Young-Ik
2012 16 Group A
5th
7 Group A
5th
22 10 6 6 42 30 +12 36 Not held South Korea Lee Young-Ik
2013 17 9th Single round robin system 16 7 2 7 29 21 +8 23 Spain Kike Linero
K League Junior - Knockout Stage Records
Season Teams Position Pld W D L GF GA GD PSO Manager
2008 4 3rd 1 0 1 1 0 1 -1 N/A South Korea Choi Jin-Han
2009 2 Champions 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 5-3 W (Final) South Korea Choi Jin-Han
2010 2 3rd 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 N/A South Korea Lee Young-Ik
2011 2 11th 1 1 0 0 3 2 +1 N/A South Korea Lee Young-Ik

Rookie Draft

Year Name Name Name Name Sum Note
2008 South Korea Moon Ki-Han South Korea Kim Hyun-Sung (Univ.)
2
2009 South Korea Lee, Yoon Ho (Univ.) South Korea Kim Sang-Pil (Univ.)
2
South Korea Kim Hyun-Sung
(After Univ. / 2008 Draft)
2010 South Korea Jung Seung-Yong South Korea Song Seung-Ju South Korea Lee Kwang-Jin South Korea Cho Min-Woo (Univ.)
4
South Korea Lee, Yoon Ho
(After Univ. / 2009 Draft)
2011 South Korea Yoo Dong-Won (Univ.) South Korea Jung Dong-Chul (Univ.) South Korea Yoo Jae-Geun (Univ.) South Korea Jun Byeong-Soo (Univ.)
4
2012 South Korea Kim Won-Sik South Korea Jang Hyeon-U South Korea Ju Hyeong-Jun (Univ.) South Korea Baek Cheol-Seung (Univ.)
7
South Korea Cho Min-Woo
(After Univ. / 2010 Draft)
South Korea Kim Hak-Seung (Univ.) South Korea Choi Myeong-Hun (Univ.) South Korea Park Jun-Gyeong (Univ.)
2013 South Korea Kim Eun-Do South Korea Park Seung-Yeoul South Korea Shin Hak-Young South Korea Choi Bong-Won
7
South Korea Kim Sang-Pil
(After Univ. / 2009 Draft)
South Korea Hwang Shin-Young South Korea Oh Jun-Hyeok (Univ.) South Korea Cho Won-Tae (Univ.)
2014 South Korea Hwang Hyun-soo South Korea Yoon Hyeon-Oh South Korea Kim Chol-Ho South Korea Shim Je-Hyeok
6
South Korea Jung Dong-Cheol
South Korea Choi Myung-Hun
(After Univ. / 2011 Draft)
South Korea Park Min-Kyu (Univ.) South Korea Park Jun-Young (Univ.)
  • (Univ.) means player who go to university then back to FC Seoul
  • (After Univ.) means player who is joined FC Seoul after entering university

Notable graduate

FC Seoul U-15 Team

FC Seoul U-15 Team is Osan Middle School FC in Seoul. Osan Middle School FC is founded on December 2012.

FC Seoul U-12 Team

FC Seoul U-12 Team founded in December 2014. FC Seoul U-12 Team scout outstanding players of Future of FC Seoul.

Future of FC Seoul

FC Seoul ran a soccer camp for hobby in 1990s and 2000s, then known as LG Cheetahs Soccer Camp and Little FC Seoul.

In October 2012, Renamed Future of FC Seoul, FC Seoul have been running the Future of FC Seoul (FOS) Program the Youth Football Academy to find promising young players for the future and also planning and involving in Social Contribution Events to enhance the football infrastructure and environment.

Outstanding players in Future of FC Seoul can transfer to U-12 team.

Notable graduate

See also

References

  1. ^ 1군 향해 쏜다 - 꿈익는 열여덟 소년 (in Korean). Daily Sports. 2004-11-12.
  2. ^ 프로축구 FC 서울, 명문 동북고 축구부 직접 운영 (in Korean). Yonhap News. 2007-01-31.
  3. ^ FC서울, 오산학원과 U-18, U-16, U-14 축구팀 협약체결 (in Korean). FC Seoul.com. 2012-08-28. Archived from the original on 2016-12-26. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
  4. ^ 'FC서울의 미래' U-12팀, 창단 첫 전지훈련 (in Korean). FC Seoul.com. 2015-01-08.

External links

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