Seoul FC
Football club
Full name | Seoul Football Club 서울시청 축구단 | ||
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Founded | 1946 (original, dissolved in 1950) 1976 (refounded) | ||
Dissolved | 2003 | ||
Ground | Mokdong Stadium | ||
Capacity | 21,500 Seats | ||
League | National League | ||
2003 Season | 7th | ||
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Seoul FC was a South Korean semi-professional football club that competed for 27 years in the semi-professional division. It was owned and funded by Seoul Metropolitan Government.
The club was founded on January 15, 1976, and joined the second stage of the 2003 National League season as temporary replacements for Hallelujah FC. Despite a reasonable mid-table finish, the club withdrew from the league as Hallelujah wanted to return for the 2004 season, and Seoul City were officially wound up on December 31, 2003.
Honours
Domestic competitions
League
- Korean National Semi-Professional Football League
- Winners (5): 1978 Spring, 1980 Spring, 1985 Autumn, 1988 Spring, 1989 Autumn
Cups
- National Football Championship
- Winners (3): 1980, 1982, 1986
See also
- Seoul WFC
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Korea National League
- Ansan H FC
- Busan Transportation Corporation
- Changwon City
- Cheonan City
- Chungju Hummel
- Daejeon Korail
- Gangneung City
- Gimhae City
- Goyang KB Kookmin Bank
- Gyeongju KHNP
- Hongcheon Idu
- Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
- Icheon Sangmu
- Mokpo City
- Seoul City
- Suwon City
- Yesan FC
- Yongin City
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