FC Seoul
2019 season
ChairmanHuh Chang-soo
ManagerChoi Yong-soo
StadiumSeoul World Cup Stadium
K League 13rd
FA CupRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague:
Park Chu-young (10 goals)

All:
Park Chu-young (12 goals)

The 2019 season was FC Seoul's 36th season in the K League 1.

Pre-season

  • In Guam: From 6 January 2019 to 25 January 2019[1]
  • In Kagoshima, Japan: From 30 January 2019 to 22 February 2019

Pre-season match results

Type Date Opponents Result Score Scorers Notes
Practice matches during
winter training spell
in Kagoshima, Japan
31 January 2019 Japan Ventforet Kofu D 1–1 South Korea Jung Won-jin
3 February 2019 Japan Jubilo Iwata D 1–1 South Korea Lee In-gyu Same day 2 matches
D 0–0
6 February 2019 Japan Montedio Yamagata W 3–1 South Korea Park Dong-jin (2), South Korea Go Yo-han Same day 2 matches
Japan Blaublitz Akita L 2–3 South Korea Ha Dae-sung, South Korea Kim Won-sik
9 February 2019 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse D 0–0
12 February 2019 Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima D 1–1 South Korea Go Yo-han
14 February 2019 Japan Tegevajaro Miyazaki W 2–0 South Korea Lee In-gyu, Kim Won-sik

Competitions

Overview

Competition Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
K League 1 Matchday 1 Matchday 38 !
FA Cup Round of 32 !
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 !

Last updated: 31 December 2019
Source: Fixtures and Results at FC Seoul Official Website

K League 1

FA Cup

Match reports and match highlights

Fixtures and Results at FC Seoul Official Website (in English)

Season statistics

K League 1 records

Season Teams Final
Position
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Manager
2019 12 3 38 15 11 12 53 49 4 56 South Korea Choi Yong-soo

All competitions records

K League 1 FA Cup AFC
Champions League
Manager
South Korea Choi Yong-soo

Attendance records

Season
Total Att.
K League 1 Season
Total Att.
K League 1 Season
Average Att.
FA Cup
Total / Average Att.
ACL
Total / Average Att.
Att. Ranking Notes

Squad statistics

Top 5 Goal Scorers

Pos K League 1 FA Cup AFC
Champions League
Total Notes
1

Top 5 Assist Makers

Pos K League 1 League Cup Total Notes
1

Coaching staff

Position Name Notes
Manager South Korea Choi Yong-soo
Assistant manager South Korea Kim Seong-jae
First Team Coach South Korea Yoon Hee-jun
South Korea Park Hyuk-soon
Reserve Team Coach South Korea Jung Kwang-min –June 2019
Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Back Min-chul
Fitness Coach South Korea Lee Jae-hong
U-18 Team Manager South Korea Myong Jin-young
U-18 Team Coach South Korea Kim Jin-kyu
U-18 Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Weon Jong-teok
U-18 Team Fitness Coach South Korea Hwang Ji-hwan
U-15 Team Manager South Korea Kim Young-jin
U-15 Team Coach South Korea Yoon Si-ho
U-15 Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Son Il-pyo
U-15 Team Fitness Coach South Korea Jung Hoon-gi
U-12 Team Manager South Korea Kim Byung-chae
U-12 Team Coach South Korea Seo Ki-man
U-12 Team Goalkeeping Coach South Korea Lee Ji-hun
Chief Scout South Korea Kim Hyun-tae
Scout South Korea Lee Won-jun
South Korea Jung Jae-yoon

Players

Team squad

All players registered for the 2019 season are listed.

No. Pos. Nationality Player Notes
1
GK
South Korea South Korea Yu Sang-hun
2
South Korea South Korea Hwang Hyun-soo
3
DF
South Korea South Korea Lee Woong-hee
4
DF
South Korea South Korea Kim Nam-chun
5
MF
Spain Spain Osmar
6
DF
South Korea South Korea Kim Ju-sung
7
MF
South Korea South Korea] Shin Jae-won
8
MF
South Korea South Korea Jung Won-jin
9
MF
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Ikromjon Alibaev
10
FW
South Korea South Korea Park Chu-young
13
MF
South Korea South Korea Go Yo-han (captain)
14
FW
South Korea South Korea Kim Han-gil
15
DF
South Korea South Korea Kim Won-sik
16
MF
South Korea South Korea Ha Dae-sung
17
FW
South Korea South Korea Park Hee-seong
18
FW
South Korea South Korea Cho Young-wook
19
FW
South Korea South Korea Yun Ju-tae
20
DF
South Korea South Korea Park Jun-yeong
21
GK
South Korea South Korea Yang Han-been
22
MF
South Korea South Korea Yoon Seung-won
23
MF
South Korea South Korea Yoon Jong-gyu
24
MF
South Korea South Korea Jung Hyun-cheol
25
DF
South Korea South Korea Pak Min-gyu Out
26
MF
South Korea South Korea Lee Seung-jae
27
MF
South Korea South Korea ko Kwang-min
28
MF
South Korea South Korea Hwang Ki-wook
30
GK
South Korea South Korea Jeong Jin-wook
31
GK
South Korea South Korea Baek Jong-bum
32
MF
South Korea South Korea Shin Seong-jae
33
FW
South Korea South Korea Lee In-gyu
34
MF
South Korea South Korea Lee Hak-seon
35
DF
South Korea South Korea Jun Woo-ram
36
FW
South Korea South Korea Park Sung-min
37
MF
South Korea South Korea Song Jin-hyung
38
DF
South Korea South Korea Jang Hee-woong
39
FW
South Korea South Korea Lee Gun-chul
40
DF
South Korea South Korea Kim Won-gun
42
MF
South Korea South Korea Koo Chang-mo
47
FW
South Korea South Korea Kim Woo-hong
50
FW
South Korea South Korea Park Dong-jin
66
MF
South Korea South Korea Ju Se-jong Discharged
72
FW
Serbia Serbia Aleksandar Pešić
79
FW
South Korea South Korea Lee Myung-joo Discharged

Out on loan and military service

No. Pos. Nationality Player Moving To Loan Period
 
South Korea South Korea Ju Se-jong South Korea Asan Mugunghwa January 2018–October 2019
 
South Korea South Korea Lee Myung-joo South Korea Asan Mugunghwa January 2018–October 2019
 
South Korea South Korea Lee Kyu-ro South Korea FC Pocheon January 2018–December 2019
 
South Korea South Korea Kim Ju-yeong South Korea Pocheon Citizen January 2018–June 2020
 
South Korea South Korea Pak Min-gyu South Korea Daejeon Citizen July 2019–December 2019

Note: Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth.
※ In: Transferred from other teams in the middle of the season.
※ Out: Transferred to other teams in the middle of the season.
※ Discharged: Transferred from Sanjgu Sangmu or Ansan Mugunghwa for military service in the middle of the season (registered in 2019 season).
※ Conscripted: Transferred to Sangju Sangmu or Ansan Mugunghwa for military service after the end of the season.

Transfers

Tactics

Tactical analysis

Starting eleven and formation

Substitutes

See also

References

  1. '전훈 앞 둔' 서울, 올 시즌 목표는 상위 스플릿? (in Korean). OSEN. 5 January 2019.
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