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Mungyeong Sangmu
Full nameMungyeong Sangmu Women's Football Club
문경 상무 여자 축구단
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
GroundMungyeong Civic Stadium
Capacity9,000
ManagerLee Mi-yeon
LeagueWK League
2023WK League, 6th of 8

Mungyeong Sangmu WFC (Template:Lang-ko) is a South Korean women's football team based in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province. The club operates within the sports division of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. The team was founded in 2007 and competes in the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea.

History

Following the success of the women's national football team at the 2005 EAFF Women's Football Championship, and alongside plans to expand the female workforce in the military, the Ministry of National Defense announced in 2005 that it was considering establishing a women's football team.[1] The team was established in 2007 and was initially based in Busan.[2] Manager Lee Mi-yeon, appointed in 2008, was the first female coach of a Korean women's works football team.[3]

Sangmu were one of the six teams to participate in the inaugural season of the WK League in 2009.[4]

The team relocated to Boeun County in 2016 and was known as Boeun Sangmu until it moved again, to Mungyeong, in 2023.[5][6]

Because of their military status, they are not allowed to sign any foreign players. All players undergo military training and three years of mandatory service, after which they can apply for long-term service.[7]

Current squad

As of 27 March 2024[8]

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 Ha-gyeong
3 DF South Korea KOR Park Hyun-a
4 DF South Korea KOR Seo In-gyeong
5 DF South Korea KOR Jeon Min-ju
6 DF South Korea KOR Kim Ji-won
7 MF South Korea KOR Ban Do-young
8 MF South Korea KOR Kwon Hah-nul
9 DF South Korea KOR Han Ah-reum
10 DF South Korea KOR Kim Min-jin
11 FW South Korea KOR Kim Min-soo
12 MF South Korea KOR Park Yea-na
13 FW South Korea KOR Kim Hye-jeong
14 FW South Korea KOR Kwon Da-eun
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF South Korea KOR Yoon Chae-hyun
16 MF South Korea KOR Lee Da-yeon
17 FW South Korea KOR Yang Seo-young
18 FW South Korea KOR Mun Jin-seo
19 FW South Korea KOR Choi Da-kyeong
20 DF South Korea KOR Song Da-hui
21 MF South Korea KOR Noh Jin-young
22 FW South Korea KOR Lee Jeong-min
23 GK South Korea KOR Ha Ji-hee
24 FW South Korea KOR Lee A-reum
25 MF South Korea KOR Jung Eun-jin
27 MF South Korea KOR Lee Se-ran
29 GK South Korea KOR Jo A-ra

Coaching staff

  • Manager: South Korea Lee Mi-yeon
  • Head coach: South Korea Cho Seong-won
  • Goalkeeping coach: South Korea Jo Jong-hee
  • Medical trainer: South Korea Lee A-reum

Source: WK League 2024 Guide Book[8]

Season-by-season records

Season WK League regular season Position Playoffs
P W D L GF GA Pts
2009 20 4 6 10 21 39 18 5th Did not qualify
2010 20 3 3 14 24 42 12 6th Did not qualify
2011 21 11 2 8 30 32 35 4th Did not qualify
2012 21 2 4 15 25 53 10 8th Did not qualify
2013 24 2 7 15 22 43 13 7th Did not qualify
2014 24 4 6 14 23 45 18 6th Did not qualify
2015 24 3 2 19 22 66 11 7th Did not qualify
2016 24 1 5 18 13 53 8 7th Did not qualify
2017 28 3 4 21 22 63 13 8th Did not qualify
2018 28 3 7 18 18 59 16 7th Did not qualify
2019 28 8 6 14 22 36 30 6th Did not qualify
2020 21 2 1 18 21 52 7 8th Did not qualify
2021 21 5 7 9 16 30 22 6th Did not qualify
2022 21 4 4 13 16 35 16 6th Did not qualify
2023 21 5 6 10 20 38 21 6th Did not qualify

References

  1. ^ Jang, Il-hyun (5 October 2005). "군 여자 축구팀 창단 검토" [Military women's football team under consideration]. Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  2. ^ Choi, Kyung-un (18 January 2007). "상무 "부산 연고 女軍축구단 창단"" [Military sports unit "establishing women's football team based in Busan"]. Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  3. ^ Yoon, Hee-young (29 March 2008). "언니 같은 감독님" [A sister-like manager]. Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  4. ^ Kim, Jong-ryuk (23 May 2008). "6개팀 참가 여자축구리그 내년 출범...연중리그제 변신" [Women's football league to launch next year with 6 teams... change to year-round league]. Sports Kyunghyang (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  5. ^ Kim, Sang-deuk (18 November 2015). "여자실업축구 부산 상무팀, 보은에 둥지 튼다" [Women's works football team Busan Sangmu to relocate to Boeun]. Chungcheong Maeil (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  6. ^ Kim, Kwi-hyuk (25 March 2023). "'보은상무-문경상무' 이미연 감독이 밝힌 연고지 이전 후 가장 큰 차이는?" ['Boeun Sangmu-Mungyeong Sangmu' - what's the biggest difference after relocation according to manager Lee Mi-yeon]. sports-g.com (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  7. ^ Kim, Seok-gi (18 January 2007). "여자들이...군대에서...축구한다?" [Women...play football...in the military?]. Kyunghyang Shinmun (in Korean). Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  8. ^ a b Oh, Kyu-sang (16 March 2024). Develon WK League 2024 Guide Book (Report). Korea Women's Football Federation. pp. 78–98.