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{{Infobox football club
{{Infobox football club
| clubname = Yongin City<br />용인시청
| clubname = Yongin City Government FC
| image = [[File:Yongin City FC.jpg]]
| image = Yongin City FC.png
| fullname = Yongin City Football Club<br />용인시청 축구단
| fullname = Yongin City Government Football Club<br />용인 시청 축구단
| nickname =
| nickname =
| short name = YIC
| short name = YIC
| current = 2014 Yongin City FC season
| current =
| founded = 1 January 2010
| founded = {{start date and age|2010}}
| dissolved= {{start date and age|2016}}
| ground = [[Yongin Football Center]]
| ground = [[Yongin Football Center]]
| capacity = 12,000
| capacity = 1,200
| owner = {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Hak-Kyu (Mayor)
| chairman = {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Hyun-Soo
| manager = {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jeong Kwang-Seok]]
| league = {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Korea National League|National League]]
| season = [[2013 Korea National League|2013 Season]]
| position = 9th
| website =
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| pattern_b1= _whitecollar
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'''Yongin City FC''' ({{lang-ko|용인시청 축구단}}) is a [[South Korea]]n [[association football]] club based in [[Yongin]], [[Gyeonggi-do|Gyeonggi]]. Founded in 2010, they currently play in the [[Korea National League|National League]], the third tier of South Korean league football. They play their home games at the [[Yongin Football Center]].
'''Yongin City Government Football Club''' ({{langx|ko|용인 시청 축구단}}) was a South Korean [[association football]] club based in [[Yongin]], [[Gyeonggi-do|Gyeonggi]]. Founded in 2010, they played in the [[Korea National League|National League]], the third tier of South Korean league football. They played their home games at the [[Yongin Football Center]].


== History ==
== History ==
Founded on January 1, 2010, Yongin City FC gained membership of the [[Korea National League|National League]] ahead of the [[2010 Korea National League|2010 season]] with the league expanding to fifteen sides. Former [[Busan IPark|Pusan Daewoo Royals]] and [[South Korea national football team|South Korean]] international defender [[Jung Kwang-seok]] was appointed the club's inaugural manager.

Founded on [[January 1]] [[2010]], Yongin City FC gained membership of the [[Korea National League|National League]] ahead of the [[2010 Korea National League|2010 season]] with the league expanding to fifteen sides. Former [[Busan IPark|Pusan Daewoo Royals]] and [[South Korea national football team|South Korean]] international defender [[Jung Kwang-Seok]] was appointed the club's inaugural manager.


=== Debut season ===
=== Debut season ===
The club's debut match was a Second Round tie in the [[2010 Korean FA Cup]] however they suffered a home defeat to [[Kwangwoon University]], losing out 7–6 on [[penalty shootout|penalties]] after the tie had finished 1–1 after [[overtime (sports)|extra time]]. Yongin City made a solid start to life in the National League in 2010, then the unofficial second tier of football in Korea, finishing with the sixth-best overall record of all clubs in the division for 2010. [[Jung Ji-soo]] and [[Oh Chul-suk]] finished joint-top scorers for the club with six goals each during the campaign.

The club's debut match was a Second Round tie in the [[2010 Korean FA Cup]] however they suffered a home defeat to [[Kwangwoon University]], losing out 7-6 on penalties after the tie had finished 1-1 after extra time. Yongin City made a solid start to life in the National League in 2010, then the unofficial second tier of football in Korea, finishing with the sixth-best overall record of all clubs in the division for 2010. [[Jung Ji-Soo]] and [[Oh Chul-Suk]] finished joint-top scorers for the club with six goals each during the campaign.


=== Professional encounter ===
=== Professional encounter ===
Yongin endured a difficult second season during [[2011 Korea National League|2011]] as they finished eleventh out of the fourteen teams that took part in the competition that year. That season's [[2011 Korean FA Cup|FA Cup]] competition saw them come up against professional [[K League Classic|K-League]] opposition for the first time when they were drawn to face [[FC Seoul]] at the [[Seoul World Cup Stadium]]. Yongin lost the match 4–0.

Yongin endured a difficult second season during [[2011 Korea National League|2011]] as they finished eleventh out of the fourteen teams that took part in the competition that year. That season's [[2011 Korean FA Cup|FA Cup]] competition saw them come up against professional [[K League Classic|K-League]] opposition for the first time when they were drawn to face [[FC Seoul]] at the [[Seoul World Cup Stadium]]. Yongin lost the match 4-0.


=== 2012 National League playoff run ===
=== 2012 National League playoff run ===
[[2012 Korea National League|2012]] proved to be Yongin's best ever league campaign to date as they finished the 26-game league campaign in sixth place and qualified for the post-season championship playoffs. In their first match they were drawn to play third-placed [[Gangneung City Government FC|Gangneung City]] and Yongin triumphed 4–2 on penalties after the game finished goalless. That victory set up an encounter with [[Daejeon Korail FC|Incheon Korail]] however Yongin were defeated 3–1 by the team that would go on to win in the championship playoff final. Despite a solid league campaign Yongin exited the [[2012 Korean FA Cup|2012 FA Cup]] at the first hurdle yet again as their Second Round encounter with [[Ansan Police FC|National Police FC]] ended in a 4–0 home reverse. There was to be some success for the squad at the [[Korean National Sports Festival|National Sports Festival]] football tournament in October that year as they finished joint-third with [[Gimhae FC]] and were awarded the bronze medal having been eliminated at the semi-final stage 10–9 on penalties by Gangneung City.

[[2012 Korea National League|2012]] proved to be Yongin's best ever league campaign to date as they finished the 26-game league campaign in sixth place and qualified for the post-season championship playoffs. In their first match they were drawn to play third-placed [[Gangneung City Government FC|Gangneung City]] and Yongin triumphed 4-2 on penalties after the game finished goalless. That victory set up an encounter with [[Daejeon Korail FC|Incheon Korail]] however Yongin were defeated 3-1 by the team that would go on to win in the championship playoff final. Despite a solid league campaign Yongin exited the [[2012 Korean FA Cup|2012 FA Cup]] at the first hurdle yet again as their Second Round encounter with [[Ansan Police FC|National Police FC]] ended in a 4-0 home reverse. There was to be some success for the squad at the [[Korean National Sports Festival|National Sports Festival]] football tournament in October that year as they finished joint-third with [[Gimhae FC]] and were awarded the bronze medal having been eliminated at the semi-final stage 10-9 on penalties by Gangneung City.


=== First FA Cup tie win ===
=== First FA Cup tie win ===
The club failed to build on the relative success of 2012 as they finished second-bottom of the much reduced-in-size [[2013 Korea National League|2013 National League season]], the league having effectively been reduced in status to the unofficial third tier of football in Korea following the creation of the [[K League Challenge]]. Although Yongin finished ninth out of the ten sides they were just five points adrift of fourth place and the final championship playoff spot. The club recorded their first ever win in FA Cup competition during the [[2013 Korean FA Cup|2013 edition]] of the tournament with a 1–0 win over [[Kyunghee University]] in the Second Round. That victory set up a Third Round clash with [[K League Classic]] side [[Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors]] however Jeonbuk won 2–0.


=== Struggling in 2014 ===
The club failed to build on the relative success of 2012 as they finished second-bottom of the much reduced-in-size [[2013 Korea National League|2013 National League season]], the league having effectively been reduced in status to the unofficial third tier of football in Korea following the creation of the [[K League Challenge]]. Although Yongin finished ninth out of the ten sides they were just five points adrift of fourth place and the final championship playoff spot. The club recorded their first ever win in FA Cup competition during the [[2013 Korean FA Cup|2013 edition]] of the tournament with a 1-0 win over [[Kyunghee University]] in the Second Round. That victory set up a Third Round clash with [[K League Classic]] side [[Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors]] however Jeonbuk won 2-0.
Yongin endured a tough [[2014 Korea National League|2014 National League season]] where they recorded just four wins in the 27 match season and ended up bottom of the league, seven points adrift of second-bottom [[Gimhae City FC|Gimhae FC]]. There was to be no respite in any of the cup competitions either, with early exits from the [[Korean National Sports Festival|National Sports Festival]] and the [[Korea National League Championship]] along with a 3–2 defeat to [[Gangwon FC]] in the Second Round of the [[2014 Korean FA Cup]].


==Current squad==
== Managers ==
{|class="wikitable"
! #
! Name
! From
! To
! Season
! Notes
|-
| {{center| 1}}
| {{flagicon|KOR}} Jeong Kwang-seok
| 2010/01/01
| 2014/11/20
| 2010–2014
| First manager
|-
| {{center| 2}}
| {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Jong-pil
| 2014/11/21
|
|
|
|}


== Honours ==
{{updated|7 March 2014}}
{{Football squad start}}
{{Football squad player|no=1|nat=South Korea|name=Yoon Ki-Hae|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=2|nat=South Korea|name=Choi Hyun-Bin|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=3|nat=South Korea|name=Lee Jae-Joon|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=4|nat=South Korea|name=Min Kyoung-Il|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=5|nat=South Korea|name=Lee Sun-Hu|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=6|nat=South Korea|name=Lee Jae-Young|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=7|nat=South Korea|name=[[Shin In-Seob]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=8|nat=South Korea|name=Oh Chang-Young|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=9|nat=South Korea|name=Moon Kyu-Hyun|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=10|nat=South Korea|name=Jeon Myeong-Keun|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=11|nat=South Korea|name=Park Sang-Hee|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=12|nat=South Korea|name=Kwak Dae-Ro|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=13|nat=South Korea|name=Heo Keun-Nyeong|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=14|nat=South Korea|name=[[Kim Min-O]]|pos=MF|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=15|nat=South Korea|name=Lim Dong-Hyeon|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad mid}}
{{Football squad player|no=16|nat=South Korea|name=Shin Kyu-Seon|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=17|nat=South Korea|name=Joo Kwang-Seon|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=18|nat=South Korea|name=Oh Se-Jin|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=19|nat=South Korea|name=Jung Jae-Sung|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=20|nat=South Korea|name=[[Yang Seung-Won]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=21|nat=South Korea|name=Lee Kwang-Hee|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=22|nat=South Korea|name=Kim Hwan-Hee|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=23|nat=South Korea|name=Hong Hyeong-Ki|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=24|nat=South Korea|name=Choi Jae-Eun|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=25|nat=South Korea|name=Baek Seon-Kyu|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=26|nat=South Korea|name=Kim Taek-Kyun|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=27|nat=South Korea|name=Lee Hyeon-Joon|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=28|nat=South Korea|name=[[Bae Hae-Min]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=33|nat=South Korea|name=[[Park Jeong-Min]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad end}}


===Domestic competitions===
==Club honours==
====Cups====
* '''[[Korean National Sports Festival]]'''
* '''[[Korean National Sports Festival|National Sports Festival]]'''
** Third place (1) : 2012
: {{Bronze3}} Bronze Medal (1): 2012


==Statistics==
==Statistics==
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! rowspan=2|[[Korean FA Cup]]
! rowspan=2|[[Korean FA Cup]]
! rowspan=2|[[Korea National Championship|League Cup]]
! rowspan=2|[[Korea National Championship|League Cup]]
! rowspan=2|Top scorer <br> (League goals)
! rowspan=2|Top scorer <br /> (League goals)
! rowspan=2|Manager
! rowspan=2|Manager
|-
|-
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|rowspan=2|[[2010 Korea National League|2010]]
|rowspan=2|[[2010 Korea National League|2010]]
|First Stage||15||14||6||5||3||24||17||7||'''23'''||5th
|First Stage||15||14||6||5||3||24||17||7||'''23'''||5th
|rowspan=2|Round of 32||rowspan=2|Quarterfinal||rowspan=2|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Oh Chul-Suk]] (6)<br>{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jung Ji-Soo]] (6)
|rowspan=2|Round of 32||rowspan=2|Quarterfinal||rowspan=2|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Oh Chul-suk]] (6)<br />{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jung Ji-soo]] (6)
|rowspan=6|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jeong Kwang-Seok]]
|rowspan=7|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jeong Kwang-seok]]
|-
|-
|Second Stage||15||14||6||4||4||17||12||5||'''22'''||7th
|Second Stage||15||14||6||4||4||17||12||5||'''22'''||7th
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|[[2011 Korea National League|2011]]
|[[2011 Korea National League|2011]]
|—||14||26||5||11||10||22||32||–10||'''26'''||11th
|—||14||26||5||11||10||22||32||–10||'''26'''||11th
|Round of 32||Quarterfinal||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Seo Young-Duk]] (4)
|Round of 32||Quarterfinal||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Seo Young-duk]] (4)
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[2012 Korea National League|2012]]
|rowspan=2|[[2012 Korea National League|2012]]
|—||14||26||12||6||8||39||30||+9||'''42'''||6th
|—||14||26||12||6||8||39||30||+9||'''42'''||6th
|rowspan=2|Preliminary||rowspan=2|Quarterfinal||rowspan=2|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Ko Kyung-Min]] (12)
|rowspan=2|Preliminary||rowspan=2|Quarterfinal||rowspan=2|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Ko Kyung-min]] (12)
|-
|-
|Playoff||6||2||0||1||1||1||3||–2||'''1'''||4th
|Playoff||6||2||0||1||1||1||3||–2||'''1'''||4th
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|[[2013 Korea National League|2013]]
|[[2013 Korea National League|2013]]
|—||10||27||8||8||11||37||38||–1||'''32'''||9th
|—||10||27||8||8||11||37||38||–1||'''32'''||9th
|Round of 32||Group stage||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jo Joon-Jae]] (7)
|Round of 32||Group stage||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jo Joon-jae]] (7)
|-
|-
|[[2014 Korea National League|2014]]
|—||10||27||4||7||16||30||45||–15||'''19'''||10th
|Round of 64||Group stage||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Park Jeong-min (footballer)|Park Jeong-min]] (9)
|}
|}


==Club Records==
==Club records==
{{main|Yongin City Government FC club records}}
{{main|Yongin City FC club records}}

==Crest==
<gallery>
Image:Yongin City FC old.png|2010–2014
Image:Yongin City FC.png|2015–2016
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
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{{Korea National League}}
{{Korea National League}}


[[Category:Korea National League clubs]]
[[Category:Yongin City FC]]
[[Category:Sport in Gyeonggi Province]]
[[Category:Sport in Gyeonggi Province]]
[[Category:Yongin]]
[[Category:Sport in Yongin]]
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 2010]]
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 2010]]
[[Category:2010 establishments in South Korea]]
[[Category:2010 establishments in South Korea]]
[[Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 2016]]

[[Category:2016 disestablishments in South Korea]]
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[[Category:Defunct football clubs in South Korea]]

Latest revision as of 18:15, 21 October 2024

Yongin City Government FC
Full nameYongin City Government Football Club
용인 시청 축구단
Short nameYIC
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Dissolved2016; 8 years ago (2016)
GroundYongin Football Center
Capacity1,200

Yongin City Government Football Club (Korean: 용인 시청 축구단) was a South Korean association football club based in Yongin, Gyeonggi. Founded in 2010, they played in the National League, the third tier of South Korean league football. They played their home games at the Yongin Football Center.

History

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Founded on January 1, 2010, Yongin City FC gained membership of the National League ahead of the 2010 season with the league expanding to fifteen sides. Former Pusan Daewoo Royals and South Korean international defender Jung Kwang-seok was appointed the club's inaugural manager.

Debut season

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The club's debut match was a Second Round tie in the 2010 Korean FA Cup however they suffered a home defeat to Kwangwoon University, losing out 7–6 on penalties after the tie had finished 1–1 after extra time. Yongin City made a solid start to life in the National League in 2010, then the unofficial second tier of football in Korea, finishing with the sixth-best overall record of all clubs in the division for 2010. Jung Ji-soo and Oh Chul-suk finished joint-top scorers for the club with six goals each during the campaign.

Professional encounter

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Yongin endured a difficult second season during 2011 as they finished eleventh out of the fourteen teams that took part in the competition that year. That season's FA Cup competition saw them come up against professional K-League opposition for the first time when they were drawn to face FC Seoul at the Seoul World Cup Stadium. Yongin lost the match 4–0.

2012 National League playoff run

[edit]

2012 proved to be Yongin's best ever league campaign to date as they finished the 26-game league campaign in sixth place and qualified for the post-season championship playoffs. In their first match they were drawn to play third-placed Gangneung City and Yongin triumphed 4–2 on penalties after the game finished goalless. That victory set up an encounter with Incheon Korail however Yongin were defeated 3–1 by the team that would go on to win in the championship playoff final. Despite a solid league campaign Yongin exited the 2012 FA Cup at the first hurdle yet again as their Second Round encounter with National Police FC ended in a 4–0 home reverse. There was to be some success for the squad at the National Sports Festival football tournament in October that year as they finished joint-third with Gimhae FC and were awarded the bronze medal having been eliminated at the semi-final stage 10–9 on penalties by Gangneung City.

First FA Cup tie win

[edit]

The club failed to build on the relative success of 2012 as they finished second-bottom of the much reduced-in-size 2013 National League season, the league having effectively been reduced in status to the unofficial third tier of football in Korea following the creation of the K League Challenge. Although Yongin finished ninth out of the ten sides they were just five points adrift of fourth place and the final championship playoff spot. The club recorded their first ever win in FA Cup competition during the 2013 edition of the tournament with a 1–0 win over Kyunghee University in the Second Round. That victory set up a Third Round clash with K League Classic side Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors however Jeonbuk won 2–0.

Struggling in 2014

[edit]

Yongin endured a tough 2014 National League season where they recorded just four wins in the 27 match season and ended up bottom of the league, seven points adrift of second-bottom Gimhae FC. There was to be no respite in any of the cup competitions either, with early exits from the National Sports Festival and the Korea National League Championship along with a 3–2 defeat to Gangwon FC in the Second Round of the 2014 Korean FA Cup.

Managers

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# Name From To Season Notes
1
South Korea Jeong Kwang-seok 2010/01/01 2014/11/20 2010–2014 First manager
2
South Korea Kim Jong-pil 2014/11/21

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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Cups

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3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Medal (1): 2012

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
2010 First Stage 15 14 6 5 3 24 17 7 23 5th Round of 32 Quarterfinal South Korea Oh Chul-suk (6)
South Korea Jung Ji-soo (6)
South Korea Jeong Kwang-seok
Second Stage 15 14 6 4 4 17 12 5 22 7th
2011 14 26 5 11 10 22 32 –10 26 11th Round of 32 Quarterfinal South Korea Seo Young-duk (4)
2012 14 26 12 6 8 39 30 +9 42 6th Preliminary Quarterfinal South Korea Ko Kyung-min (12)
Playoff 6 2 0 1 1 1 3 –2 1 4th
2013 10 27 8 8 11 37 38 –1 32 9th Round of 32 Group stage South Korea Jo Joon-jae (7)
2014 10 27 4 7 16 30 45 –15 19 10th Round of 64 Group stage South Korea Park Jeong-min (9)

Club records

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Crest

[edit]

References

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