FC Seoul
South Korean football club
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2025 | FC Anyang's first appearance in the K League 1 season enabled the first-ever league match in the 'Relocation Derby' against FC Seoul, allowing Anyang fans to confront the team that relocated from their original city. |
2025 | Jesse Lingard was appointed captain of FC Seoul for the upcoming season. |
February 5 2025 | FC Seoul extended its Pro-Specs kit supplier contract for an additional 3-year period from 2025-2027, with an undisclosed contract value. |
2024 | FC Seoul broke average attendance records and finished in the top half of K League 1 for the first time since 2019, largely due to the signing of Jesse Lingard. |
May 2024 | During an away match against Incheon United at Incheon Football Stadium, Incheon home fans threw water bottles at FC Seoul players, escalating tensions between the two teams. |
2023 | Lim Min-hyeok and Ahn Gi-hun left the team mid-season, and Lee In-gyu also departed mid-season. |
2023 | The club participated in the 2023 FA Cup competition, but was eliminated in the third round. |
2023 | FC Seoul finished 9th in the K League 1, which resulted in the club not qualifying for the 2023-24 AFC Champions League. |
2023 | FC Seoul competed in their 40th season in the K League 1, marking a significant milestone for the club. |
December 14 2023 | Kim Gi-dong appointed as the 15th manager of FC Seoul, set to lead the team in the 2024 season. |
October 8 2023 | FC Seoul and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors played a match with a score of –. |
September 30 2023 | Suwon FC and FC Seoul played a match with a score of –. |
September 23 2023 | Jeju United and FC Seoul played a match with a score of –. |
September 17 2023 | FC Seoul and Gwangju FC played a match with a score of –. |
September 2 2023 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings and FC Seoul played a match with a score of –. |
August 27 2023 | FC Seoul and Ulsan Hyundai played a match with a score of –. |
August 19 2023 | FC Seoul and Daegu FC played a match with a score of –. |
August 13 2023 | Daejeon Hana Citizen and FC Seoul played a match with a score of –. |
August 4 2023 | FC Seoul and Pohang Steelers played a match with a score of –. |
July 22 2023 | FC Seoul and Incheon United played a match with a score of –. |
July 15 2023 | Gangwon FC and FC Seoul played a match with a score of –. |
July 12 2023 | FC Seoul and Suwon FC played a match with a score of –. |
July 8 2023 | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and FC Seoul played a match with a score of –. |
July 1 2023 | FC Seoul drew with Daejeon Hana Citizen 0–0. |
June 24 2023 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings lost to FC Seoul 0–1. |
June 11 2023 | FC Seoul drew with Pohang Steelers 1–1. |
June 7 2023 | Incheon United drew with FC Seoul 1–1. |
June 4 2023 | Daegu FC beat FC Seoul 1–0. |
May 28 2023 | FC Seoul beat Gangwon FC 1–0. |
May 20 2023 | FC Seoul drew with Jeju United 1–1. |
May 14 2023 | Ulsan Hyundai beat FC Seoul 3–2. |
May 9 2023 | FC Seoul beat Gwangju FC 3–1. |
May 9 2023 | Stanislav Iljutcenko was replaced as captain by Osmar. |
May 5 2023 | FC Seoul drew with Jeonbuk Hyundai 1–1. |
April 29 2023 | Suwon FC lost to FC Seoul 0–3. |
April 26 2023 | Gangwon FC beat FC Seoul 3–2. |
April 22 2023 | FC Seoul beat Suwon Samsung Bluewings 3–1. |
April 15 2023 | Pohang Steelers drew with FC Seoul 1–1. |
April 12 2023 | Gimpo FC drew with FC Seoul 1–1 after extra time and won on penalties 4–2. |
April 8 2023 | FC Seoul beat Daegu FC 3–0. |
April 1 2023 | Daejeon Hana Citizen beat FC Seoul 3–2. |
March 18 2023 | Jeju United lost to FC Seoul 1–2. |
March 12 2023 | FC Seoul lost to Ulsan Hyundai 1–2. |
March 5 2023 | Gwangju FC lost to FC Seoul 0–2. |
February 2023 | Additional players loaned out, including Lim Min-hyeok to Busan IPark and Kwon Sung-yun to Daejeon Korail FC. |
February 25 2023 | FC Seoul beat Incheon United 2–1. |
January 2023 | Multiple players loaned out to various clubs including Lee Sang-min and Yoon Jong-gyu to Gimcheon Sangmu, Ahn Ji-man to Gimhae FC, and Cha Oh-yeon to Cheonan City FC. |
2022 | Returned to Pro-Specs as kit supplier, with GS E&C (Xi apartment brand) on first kit and GS Caltex on second kit, a partnership set to continue until 2027. |
February 9 2022 | FC Seoul had two practice matches, winning 5-0 against Chungju Citizen FC and drawing 1-1 with Busan IPark |
February 4 2022 | FC Seoul played two practice matches: defeating Jeonju University 4-3 and Gangneung FC 4-0 during winter training |
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