Suwon FMC WFC

Suwon FMC
수원시설공단
Full name Suwon City Facilities Management Corporation Women's Football Club
수원시시설관리공단
여자축구단
Founded 2008
Ground Suwon Sports Complex
Ground Capacity 30,000
Owner South Korea Suwon City Facilities Management Corporation
Chairman South Korea Seo Seok-In
Head Coach South Korea Kim Sang Tae
League South Korea WK League
2012 Season 6th
Website Club home page

Suwon FMC WFC, full name Suwon City Facilities Management Corporation Women's Football Club (Korean: 수원시시설관리공단 여자축구단) is a South Korean women's football team based in Suwon. Suwon FMC was founded on January 1, 2008. The team plays in the nation's highest league, the WK League, and has won the championship title in 2010.

Current squad

As of 3 August 2016[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Min Yoo-kyung
3 South Korea DF Oh So-yeong
5 South Korea DF Sin Dam-yeong
6 New Zealand DF Hannah Bromley
7 Australia MF Gema Simon
8 South Korea DF Kim Yoon-ji
9 South Korea FW Kong Hye-won
11 South Korea FW Kim Jin-eun
13 South Korea MF Oh Yeon-hee
14 South Korea FW Kim Jin-young
15 South Korea MF Yoon Ji-hyun
No. Position Player
16 South Korea FW Choi So-jeong
17 South Korea MF Kwak Mi-jin
18 South Korea GK Yoon Young-geul (Captain[2])
19 South Korea FW Kwon Hye-eun
20 South Korea FW Kim Soi
21 South Korea GK Jeon Ha-neul
24 South Korea DF Lee Han-woon
25 South Korea DF Seo Yae-jin
26 South Korea MF Yu Han-byeol
27 South Korea DF Kim Soo-jin

Coaching Staff

as of 2 August 2016[3]

Club honors

League

Winners (1): 2010

Cup

Winners (1): 2010
Winners (2): 2008, 2010
Runners-up (1): 2011

Crest

Former Notable Players

South Korea
Brazil
Romania

Notable coaches

See also

References


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