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Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
울산 현대 호랑이
Ulsan hyundai.png
Full name Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
울산 현대 호랑이
Founded 1983
Ground Big Crown
(Capacity: 44,466)
Chairman Yu Kwan-Hong
Manager Kim Ho-Gon
League K-League
K-League 2008 4th
Home colours
Away colours

The Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i club (which means Hyundai Tigers) is a South Korean football club, owned by Korean corporation Hyundai, that entered the K-League in 1984 as Hyundai Horang-i.


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[edit] History

Hyundai Harang-i was established on 6th December 1983, with their home ground in Gangwon Province at first. They entered the league in 1984, finishing the season 2nd. In the early 1990s, the club moved to Ulsan, becoming Ulsan Hyundai. They became the league champion in 1996, but from then, the club entered a long dry-spell. They finished runners-up in 2002 and 2003, and started to emerge as a strong force. In 2005, they qualified for the Championship Playoff. In the playoff semi-final, they beat Seongnam Ilhwa 2-1, and in the final, they beat Incheon United 6-1 agg, with a hat-trick from Lee Chun-Soo in the first leg. The club also won A3 Champions Cup in 2006. Korean football legend Cha Bum-keun managed the club from 1991 to 1994.

[edit] Club honors

[edit] Domestic

[edit] Professional

1996, 2005
1988, 1991, 1998, 2002, 2003
1998
2006
1995, 1998
1993, 2002
2007
2005
1986

[edit] Amateur

1999

[edit] International

2006

[edit] Player

[edit] Current Squad

As of 22 October 2009.
No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Kim Young-Kwang
2 South Korea DF Oh Chang-Sik
3 South Korea DF Kim Yong-Tae
4 South Korea DF Lee Dong-Won
5 South Korea DF Yoo Kyoung-Youl Captain sports.svg
6 Republic of Macedonia MF Slavčo Georgievski
7 Brazil FW Almir
8 South Korea DF Oh Bum-Seok
9 Australia DF Antun Kovacic
10 Brazil FW Fabio Luis (on loan from Avaí)
11 South Korea FW Yeom Ki-Hun
13 South Korea MF Hyun Young-Min
14 South Korea MF Yoo Ho-Joon
15 South Korea MF Kim Young-Sam
16 South Korea MF Oh Jang-Eun
17 South Korea MF Kim Dong-Suk
18 South Korea DF Lee Won-Jae
19 South Korea FW Lee Jin-Ho
20 South Korea DF Lee Sang-Don
21 South Korea GK Kim Seung-Gyu
22 South Korea FW Cho Jin-Soo
23 South Korea MF Kim Dong-Kyu
No. Position Player
24 South Korea DF Kim Shin-Wook
25 South Korea FW Park Joon-Tae
26 South Korea DF Park Jae-Yong
27 South Korea MF Kang Jin-Wook
28 South Korea MF Kim Min-O
29 South Korea DF Lee Yong-Joon
30 South Korea MF Kim Min
31 South Korea GK Choi Mu-Rim
32 South Korea MF Kim Sung-Min
33 South Korea DF Lee Se-Hwan
34 South Korea MF Choi Yong-Sun
35 South Korea DF Kim Dong-Min
36 South Korea DF Lim Jong-Eun
37 South Korea MF Choi Jin-Soo
38 South Korea MF Jang Seok-Hwan
39 South Korea MF Yeo Kwang-Soo
40 South Korea GK Park Jun-O
41 South Korea MF Seo Hee-Won
42 South Korea MF Han Sang-Min
43 South Korea DF Kim Baek-Kwan
45 South Korea MF Byun Woong
South Korea DF Lee Hyun-Min

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] Managers

Name Start End
South Korea Moon Jung-Sik 1984 1985
South Korea Cho Jeung-Yeon 1986 1987
South Korea Kim Ho 1988 1990
South Korea Cha Bum-Kun 1991 1994
South Korea Ko Jae-Wook 1995 1999
South Korea Kim Jung-Nam 2000 2008
South Korea Kim Ho-Gon 2009 Present

[edit] Club officials

  • Head Coach : Kim Ho-Gon
  • Assistant Coach : Lee Sang-Cheol
  • Coach : Kim Hyun-Seok
  • Goalkeeping Coach : Kim Sung-Soo
  • Video Analyst : Kwon Jae-Won

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[edit] See also

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Achievements
Preceded by
Ilhwa Chunma
K-League Champions
1996
Succeeded by
Busan Daewoo Royals
Preceded by
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
K-League Champions
2005
Succeeded by
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma



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