Boeun Sangmu WFC

Boeun Sangmu
보은 상무
Full name Boeun Sangmu Women's Football Club
보은 상무 여자 축구단
Founded 2007
Owner South Korea Bu Jae-Won (Commander)
Chairman South Korea Bae Su-Tae
Head Coach South Korea Lee Mi-Yeon
League South Korea WK League
2018 7th
Website Club website
Korea Armed Forces
Athletic Corps

  • Second Athletics Unit

  • Third Athletics Unit
    • Aquatics
    • Archery
    • Athletics
    • Biathlon
    • Cycling
    • Fencing
    • Modern pentathlon
    • Shooting
    • Taekwondo
    • Women's football

Boeun Sangmu Women's Football Club (Korean: 보은 상무) is a South Korean women's football team based in Boeun County, North Chungcheong Province. Sangmu (상무, 尙武) means martialism and is the sports division of the Military of South Korea. The team was founded in 2007 and it competes in the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea. Sangmu are not allowed to sign any foreign players because of their military status.

Current squad

As of 8 July 2018.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
4 South Korea MF Shim Hyo-jung
6 South Korea DF Kim Ji-won
7 South Korea MF Ban Do-young
8 South Korea MF Kwon Ha-neul
9 South Korea MF Lim Lee-rang
10 South Korea FW Ahn Sang-mi
11 South Korea MF Kim Ji-hye
12 South Korea FW Kim Min-soo
13 South Korea FW Jeon Da-eun
14 South Korea FW Jeon Han-sol
15 South Korea MF Kim Min-jin
16 South Korea DF Cho Young-eun
17 South Korea DF Jung Eun-joo
18 South Korea MF Kim Won-ji
No. Position Player
19 South Korea GK Kwon Hye-mi
20 South Korea DF Han A-reum
21 South Korea GK Kwon Joo-young
22 South Korea MF Ku Seul-gi
23 South Korea MF Jung Hye-won
24 South Korea DF Moon Sung-mi
25 South Korea MF Kim Da-jung
27 South Korea MF Wang Ji-sun
28 South Korea DF Kim Yeon-joo
30 South Korea DF Nam Kyung-min
31 South Korea MF Lee Jung-yeon
32 South Korea MF Bae Yu-ri
33 South Korea FW Song Se-jin

Staff

  • Head Coach : South Korea Lee Mi-Yeon
  • Coach : South Korea Lee A-Ream, South Korea Cho Mi-Hee

See also

References

  1. "선발선수 명단" (in Korean). Korea Women's Football Federation (KWFF). Retrieved 24 July 2018.


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