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Icheon Daekyo WFC

2002–2017 South Korean football club


Summary

2002–2017 South Korean football club

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fullnameIcheon Daekyo Women's Football Club
이천 대교 여자축구단
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groundIcheon City Stadium
capacity20,305
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이천 대교 이천 대교 여자축구단 Icheon Daekyo Women's Football Club () was a South Korean women's football team based in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do. It was founded in 2002 and competed in the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea, from the league's inaugural season in 2009 until the team's disbandment in 2017.

History

In August 2002, Daekyo announced the foundation of a new women's football team, with Choi Chu-kyung appointed as manager. The team was formally established under the name Daekyo Kangaroos in November 2002.

In 2008, when the Korean Women's Football Federation announced a pilot scheme for a new women's league, Daekyo were one of the four teams to participate. The following year they were one of six teams to compete in the first edition of the WK League, playing in the league's opening match against Incheon Hyundai Steel. They went on to become the first league champions, beating Hyundai Steel 2–0 over two legs in the championship final. Daekyo won the championship on two further occasions, in 2011 and 2012.

In January 2010, the team signed an agreement with the Goyang City government, establishing the city as their home base for the next five years and changing their full name to Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi WFC. They moved to Icheon ahead of the 2015 season, changing their name to Icheon Daekyo. They signed an agreement with the Icheon City Government stating that the team would be based in the city for five years.

Icheon Daekyo ceased operations at the end of 2017.

Honours

  • WK League ::Winners (3): 2009, 2011, 2012

Season-by-season records

SeasonWK League regular seasonPositionPlayoffsPWDLGFGAPts
20092015323813481stWinners
20102012263717383rdDid not qualify
20112119116416581stWinners
20122117225411531stWinners
20132410953120393rdSemifinals
201424121023420462ndRunners-up
20152412754323432ndRunners-up
20162416534620532ndRunners-up
20172816575134533rdSemifinals

References

References

  1. (August 5, 2002). "대교 여자실업축구팀 창단".
  2. (November 26, 2002). "대교 여자축구단 창단식 본경 출범".
  3. Oh, Seung-joo. (November 26, 2002). "대교 캥거루스 女축구팀 창단".
  4. Jeon, Gwang-yeol. (April 8, 2008). "女실업축구 연중리그 시범운영".
  5. (April 15, 2009). "한국 여자축구 최초 '대교눈높이 2009 WK-리그' 20일 개막".
  6. Park, Rin. (November 15, 2009). "대교, WK리그 초대 챔피언 등극".
  7. Park, Sang-gyeong. (September 29, 2011). "대교 현대제철 3대1 제압, 2011년 WK-리그 우승".
  8. (October 29, 2012). "WK리그 대교, 첫판 뒤집고 '챔프 2연패'".
  9. Gwon, Sang-eun. (June 16, 2010). ""프로는 아니지만 열정은 월드컵 수준"".
  10. Park, Kook-won. (January 6, 2015). "WK리그 대교, 이천과 연고 협약".
  11. link. 축구저널. (17 August 2017)
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