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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