Icheon Daekyo Women

Icheon Daekyo Women

Leagues Played
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 83
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 11/13 10:00 2 Icheon Daekyo Women v Hwacheon KSPO Women L 1-2
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 11/06 07:00 28 Gyeongju Women v Icheon Daekyo Women D 1-1
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 10/30 10:00 27 Icheon Daekyo Women v Sejong Sportstoto - naised D 0-0
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 10/13 10:00 26 [8] Boeun Sangmu - naised v Icheon Daekyo Women [2] W 1-2
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 09/25 10:00 25 [1] Incheon Red Angels - naised v Icheon Daekyo Women [2] L 4-0
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 09/18 10:00 24 Icheon Daekyo Women v Suwon FMC - naised D 1-1
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 09/15 08:00 23 Seoul Amazones Women v Icheon Daekyo Women W 2-3
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 09/11 10:00 22 Icheon Daekyo Women v Hwacheon KSPO Women D 2-2
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 09/04 10:00 21 Icheon Daekyo Women v Gyeongju Women W 3-0
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 08/28 10:00 20 Sejong Sportstoto - naised v Icheon Daekyo Women W 1-2
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 08/21 10:00 19 Icheon Daekyo Women v Busan Sangmu Women W 4-1
Lõuna-Korea K-League - naised 07/24 10:00 17 [4] Suwon FMC - naised v Icheon Daekyo Women [2] W 2-4

Wikipedia - Icheon Daekyo WFC

Icheon Daekyo Women's Football Club (Korean: 이천 대교 여자축구단) was a South Korean women's football team based in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do. It was founded in 2002 and competed in the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea, from the league's inaugural season in 2009 until the team's disbandment in 2017.

History

In August 2002, Daekyo announced the foundation of a new women's football team, with Choi Chu-kyung appointed as manager. The team was formally established under the name Daekyo Kangaroos in November 2002.

In 2008, when the Korean Women's Football Federation announced a pilot scheme for a new women's league, Daekyo were one of the four teams to participate. The following year they were one of six teams to compete in the first edition of the WK League, playing in the league's opening match against Incheon Hyundai Steel. They went on to become the first league champions, beating Hyundai Steel 2–0 over two legs in the championship final. Daekyo won the championship on two further occasions, in 2011 and 2012.

In January 2010, the team signed an agreement with the Goyang City government, establishing the city as their home base for the next five years and changing their full name to Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi WFC. They moved to Icheon ahead of the 2015 season, changing their name to Icheon Daekyo. They signed an agreement with the Icheon City Government stating that the team would be based in the city for five years.

Icheon Daekyo ceased operations at the end of 2017.

Icheon Daekyo naised on Lõuna-Korea naiste jalgpalliklubi, mis tegutseb Icheoni linnas. Klubi asutati 2003. aastal ja see mängib Lõuna-Korea Naiste Jalgpalli Liigas, mis on riigi kõrgeim naiste jalgpalliliiga.

Icheon Daekyo naiskond on Naiste Jalgpalli Liiga seitsmekordne meister, viimane tiitel võideti 2022. aastal. Nad on võitnud ka kolm Naiste Jalgpalli Assotsiatsiooni Karikat ja ühe Naiste Jalgpalli Rahvusliiga Karika.

Klubi kodustaadion on Icheon Citizen's Stadium, mis mahutab 22 000 pealtvaatajat. Klubi embleemil on kujutatud punast ja valget jalgpalli, mille keskel on klubi nimi.

Icheon Daekyo naiskonna peatreener on Kim Taekyu. Meeskonnas mängivad sellised tuntud mängijad nagu kapten Ji So-yun, kes on Lõuna-Korea naiste koondise liige, ja Lee Min-a, kes on mänginud ka rahvuskoondises.

Klubi eesmärk on arendada naiste jalgpalli Lõuna-Koreas ja pakkuda mängijatele võimaluse esindada oma riiki rahvusvahelistel võistlustel.