- GS Champions Park
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GS Champions Park Location Guri, South Korea Owner Guri, South Korea Operator FC Seoul Surface Grass Tenants FC Seoul (1989-present) The GS Champions Park is the training center of FC Seoul. It is located in Guri, east of nearby Seoul.
In 1983, it was built by GS Sports, then known as Luckey-Goldstar Sports. From 1989, it was started to use for FC Seoul in earnest. France national football team used for training camp for during 2002 FIFA World Cup. Now, it is used for FC Seoul first team, reserve team, Academy scholars. It has the area of 96,091㎡.
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History
Year 1983 Established by Luckey-Goldstar Sports (The old name of GS Sports). 1987-1988 3 natural turf football pitches were completed. 2001 Built a additional natural turf pitch and replaced an existing pitch with an artificial turf pitch.
(There are 3 natural turf football pitches and 1 artificial turf football pitch in all.)2002 Built a new indoor facility including weight room, treatment room, meeting room, and so on.
France national football team used as the team's training camp during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.2004 Replaced with cool season grasses in A-Pitch. See also
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External links
- FC Seoul Official Website (Korean) (English)
Home stadium Daejeon Civic Stadium, Cheongju Civic Stadium, Cheonan Oryong Stadium (1987-1989) · Dongdaemun Stadium (1990-1996) · Anyang Stadium (1996-2003) · Seoul World Cup Stadium (2004-present)Training ground GS Champions ParkRivalries Media FC Seoul TV · tbs · MAPOiTVSupporters SuhoshinHonours (8) K-League (4) 1985 · 1990 · 2000 · 2010KFA Cup (1) 1998League Cup (2) 2006 · 2010Super Cup (1) 2001K-League Seasons (28) 1984-1990 (Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso) · 1991-1995 (LG Cheetahs) · 1996-2003 (Anyang LG Cheetahs) · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011Website: www.fcseoul.comCategories:- FC Seoul
- Association football training grounds
- Sports venues in Gyeonggi-do
- Sport in Gyeonggi
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