Kyungsung FC
Full name |
Kyungsung Football Club Seoul Football Club (since 1946) | |
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Founded | 1933 | |
Dissolved | 1950–1953 / During Korean War | |
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Kyungsung Football Club was the Korean football club based in the city of Seoul. The term Kyungsung or Gyeongseong used instead of Seoul during the period of Japanese rule. After independence from Japan, the club revived and changed the name to Seoul FC in 1946. Due to the North Korean invasion, the club stopped operating.
When Korea was under Japanese rule, Kyungsung FC participated in Japanese Emperor's Cup and won the prize, becoming the only non-Japanese home islands club to win it.
History
Kyungsung FC was founded in 1933 and Kyungsung FC is a historic club of Korean football.
Honours
- All Korea Football Tournament
- Winner (2) : 1936, 1937
- Runners-up (3) : 1933, 1938, 1939
- Emperor's Cup
- Winner (1) : 1935
- Meiji Shrine Athletics Competition
- Winner (1) : 1935
Rivalry
Rival was Pyongyang FC. Rival match was famous and called Kyungpyong football match
See also
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