“ Bucheon SK ” redirects here. For the club founded by supporters, see Bucheon FC 1995 football club
The Jeju United Football Club ( Hangul : 제주 유나이티드 ) is a south korean master football club. The club is based in Seogwipo, Jeju Province and plays in the K League 1, the top division in South Korea. In the past, the club has been known as the Yukong Elephants and Bucheon SK.
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history [edit ]
An original member of the K League founded on 17 December 1982, the team was then called the Yukong Elephants. Yukong was owned and financially supported by the Sunkyoung Group ‘s subsidiary company, Yukong ( presently SK Group ‘s “ SK Energy ” ), along with Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi as its franchise. The Kokkiri ( elephant ) was its mascot. The club won the league backing on only one juncture ( in 1989 ). At the end of 1995 the side moved from the Dongdaemun Stadium in Seoul to the Mokdong Stadium on the western edge of Seoul, as partially of K-League ‘s decentralization policy. [ 2 ] Three clubs based in Seoul –the Yukong Elephants, LG Cheetahs, and Ilhwa Chunma –did n’t accept this policy, so the Seoul government gave an eviction regulate to the three clubs. however they guaranteed that if clubs built a soccer-specific stadium in Seoul, they could have a Seoul franchise and return to Seoul. As a result, the three clubs were evicted from Seoul to other cities. The Yukong Elephants moved to the city of Bucheon, a satellite city of Seoul. Mid-way through the 1997 season, the golf club re-branded itself as Bucheon SK. Because the city of Bucheon lacked a stadium, they used Mokdong Stadium in Seoul until 2000. At the start of the 2001 season, the team moved to the 35,545-capacity Bucheon Leports Complex. In 2006, Bucheon SK announced their motion to Jeju without any fore comment, renamed themselves “ Jeju United FC, ” and adopted the vacant Jeju World Cup Stadium as their new home land. Jeju Province had never been represented in top flight South Korean football until then. On January 3, 2008, Jeju appointed Arthur Bernardes for new coach. On October 14, 2009, Arthur Bernardes announced his resignation due to Jeju ‘s badly imprint in the K-League. On November 24, 2019, Jeju lost their penult match of the season to the Suwon Samsung Bluewings, which meant the club could no long avoid delegating to the K League 2 .
Franchise resettlement history [edit ]
[ 1 ] During 1983–86, K-League did n’t have home and away system, therefore franchise relocations were meaningless at that time.
[ 2 ] Bucheon SK held all home matches at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul until 2000, Because Bucheon Stadium was under construction .
Crests and mascots [edit ]
Kits [edit ]
Kit suppliers [edit ]
Honours [edit ]
domestic competitions [edit ]
League
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- Winners (1): 1989
- Runners-up (5): 1984, 1994, 2000, 2010, 2017
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- Winners (1): 2020
Cups [edit ]
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- Winners (3): 1994, 1996, 2000s
- Runners-up (2): 1998, 1998s
Records [edit ]
Season
Division
Tms.
Pos.
FA Cup
AFC CL
1983
1
5
3
–
–
1984
1
8
2
–
–
1985
1
8
5
–
–
1986
1
6
4
–
–
1987
1
5
3
–
–
1988
1
5
3
–
–
1989
1
6
1
–
–
1990
1
6
4
–
–
1991
1
6
4
–
–
1992
1
6
6
–
–
1993
1
6
5
–
–
1994
1
7
2
–
–
1995
1
8
4
–
–
1996
1
9
4
Semi-final
–
1997
1
10
10
Quarter-finals
–
1998
1
10
7
Round of 16
–
1999
1
10
3
Quarter-final
–
2000
1
10
2
Semi-final
–
2001
1
10
7
Round of 16
–
2002
1
10
8
Round of 16
–
2003
1
12
12
Semi-final
–
2004
1
13
13
Runners-up
–
2005
1
13
5
Round of 16
–
2006
1
14
13
Round of 32
–
2007
1
14
11
Semi-final
–
2008
1
14
10
Round of 32
–
2009
1
15
14
Quarter-final
–
2010
1
15
2
Semi-final
–
2011
1
16
9
Round of 16
Group stage
2012
1
16
6
Semi-final
–
2013
1
14
9
Semi-final
–
2014
1
12
5
Round of 32
–
2015
1
12
6
Quarter-final
–
2016
1
12
3
Round of 32
–
2017
1
12
2
Round of 16
Round of 16
2018
1
12
5
Quarter-final
Group stage
2019
1
12
12
Round of 16
–
2020
2
10
1
Round of 16
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- Key
- Tms. = Number of teams
- Pos. = Position in league
AFC Champions League record [edit ]
Players [edit ]
stream team [edit ]
- As of 21 July 2021
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on lend [edit ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Managers [edit ]
Coaching staff [edit ]
managerial history [edit ]
K League ‘s principle of official statistics is that final club succeeds to predecessor golf club ‘s