- Busan I'Park
Football club infobox
clubname = Busan I'Park
부산 아이파크
fullname = Busan I'Park
nickname = Busan
founded = 1983
ground =Asiad Main Stadium
Busan
capacity = 53,864
chairman =Chung Mong-Gyu
manager =Hwang Sun-Hong
league =K-League
season =K-League 2008
position = 6th
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The Busan I'Park football team was founded in1983 in the city ofBusan by theDaewoo corporation.Originally called "Daewoo", the side finished second in the 1983K-League Championship behind winners Hallelujah. The club turned professional at the end of 1983 and for the1984 season changed their name to "Daewoo Royals" ( _ko. 대우 로열스).The newly-named team lifted the Championship in 1984, and again in
1987 &1991 .Their greatest triumph was winning the Asian Club Championship in 1986, when they defeated Al-Ahly 3-1 in the final.
At the end of
1995 when K-League sides were 'localizing', they adopted the name "Busan Daewoo Royals" ( _ko. 부산 대우 로열스) and in1997 lifted their fourth Korean championship.After the Daewoo corporation suffered major financial difficulties in the late 90s, the team was acquired by I'Park construction, the domestic construction division of
Hyundai . The team's name was changed to Busan I'cons (the "con's" referring to construction; Korean: 부산 아이콘즈). At the start of the 2005 season, the team's name was again changed, directly to I'Park.Busan endured a few lean seasons entering the
2000 s, but in2004 Scottish managerIan Porterfield led the team to FA Cup victory. Just six months later the team continued to show its improved form, claiming the first stage of the 2005 K-League Championship. The club struggled to maintain their form in the second stage of the league finishing dead last, eventually losing out toIncheon United in the championship playoff. Despite struggling domestically, Busan reached the semi-finals of theAsian Champions League .Crest
Club honors
Domestic
Professional
*sport honours|
K-League Champions|4|1984, 1987, 1991, 1997
*sport honours|K-League Runners-up|4|1983, 1986, 1990, 1999
*sport honours|FA Cup Champions|1|2004
*sport honours|Adidas Cup Champions|1|1997
*sport honours|Adidas Cup Runners-up|1|2001
*sport honours|Korean League Cup Champions|2|1997, 1998
*sport honours|Korean League Cup Runners-up|1|1999
*sport honours|Korea Professional Championship Runners-up|1|1986Amateur
*sport honours|
Korean President's Cup Champions|1|1981
*sport honours|Korean Football Championship Champions|2|1989, 1990
*sport honours|Korean Football Championship Runners-up|1|1988International
*sport honours|
AFC Champions League Champions|1|1986ponsors
Kit Supplier
*1997-1999 :Rapido
*2000-2003 : Nike
*2004: Kappa
*2005-2006: Hummel
*2007-Present: FilaCurrent squad
"As of
August 8 2008 ""Last ModifiedAugust 8 2008 "2008 Season transfers
;In
;Out
taff
Coaching Staff
*Manager :Hwang Sun-Hong
*Head Coach : Kim Pan-Gon
*Coach : Kim Seung-Ahn, Ko Sung-Min
*Trainer : Kim Gwang-Jae, Bae Gui-Hyun
*Team Doctor : Kang Nam-Uk, Kim Myung-JoonAcademy Staff
*U-18 Manager : Park Hyung-Joo
*U-18 Head Coach : Song Se-Rim
*U-15 Manager : Yoon Dae-Sung
*U-15 Head Coach : Jo Kyung-Ho
*U-12 Head Coach : Jung Su-JinFormer Foreign Players
*flagicon|Argentina
Rubén Bernuncio (1994)
*flagicon|Nigeria Emmanuel Amunike (2002-2003)
*flagicon|EnglandAndy Cooke (2003-05)
*flagicon|EnglandJamie Cureton (2003-04)
*flagicon|EnglandChris Marsden (2004)Managers
"As of end of 2007 season"
External links
* [http://www.busanipark.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.rokfootball.com/busan_ipark Busan I'Park at ROKfootball.com]
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