List of FC Seoul managers

This article is regarding all FC Seoul managers.

Statistics

Managerial history

No. Name Appointed From To Season Notes
1
South Korea Park Se-hak 1983-08-12 1983-12-22 1987-11-19 1984–1987
  • First manager of FC Seoul.
C South Korea Ko Jae-wook 1987-12-01 1987-12-01 1988-12-26 1988
  • Caretaker manager in 1988,
    before being promoted to regular manager in 1989.
2 1988-12-27 1988-12-27 1993-12-31 1989–1993
    3 South Korea Cho Young-jeung 1993-11-23 1994-01-01 1996-11-05 1994–1996
    • First manager who was a former FC Seoul player.
    4 South Korea Park Byung-joo 1996-12-10 1996-12-20 1998-11-25 1997–1998
    • Won the first FA Cup for FC Seoul.
    5 South Korea Cho Kwang-rae 1998-10-22 1998-12-01 2004-12-15 1999–2004
    • The club's longest serving manager (6 seasons)
    6 South Korea Lee Jang-soo 2004-12-30 2005-01-10 2006-12-02 2005–2006
    7 Turkey Şenol Güneş 2006-12-08 2007-01-08 2009-11-25 2007–2009
    • First foreign manager of FC Seoul.
    8 Portugal Nelo Vingada 2009-12-14 2010-01-03 2010-12-13 2010
    9 South Korea Hwangbo Kwan 2010-12-28 2011-01-05 2011-04-26 2011
    • First (and only) manager
      who resigned in the middle of season.
    C South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2011-04-26 2011-04-27 2011-12-08 2011
    • Caretaker manager in 2011,
      before being promoted to regular manager in 2012.
    10 2011-12-09 2011-12-09 2016-06-22 2012–2016
    • First manager who won K League
      as a FC Seoul player and a manager.
    C South Korea Kim Seong-jae 2016-06-23 2016-06-23 2016-06-26 2016
    • Caretaker manager in 2016,
      Left after one match in charge.
    11 South Korea Hwang Sun-hong 2016-06-21 2016-06-27 2018-04-30 2016–2018
      C South Korea Lee Eul-yong 2018-04-30 2018-04-30 2018-10-11 2018
        12 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2018-10-11 2018-10-11 2018–
        • First manager who was appointed twice.

        Match results

        As of 25 June 2016

        ※ Win%, Draw%, Lose%, GFA, GAA: Only K League regular season (included K League Championship) and League Cup matches are counted.
        Penalty shoot-outs results in 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000 seasons are not counted by K League's principle of official statistics.

        No. Name Season Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Draw% Lose% GFA GAA Notes
        1 South Korea Park Se-hak 1984–1987 117 39 32 46 141 158 -17 33% 27% 39% 1.21 1.35
        C South Korea Ko Jae-wook 1988 209 67 82 60 237 228 +9 32% 39% 29% 1.13 1.09
        2 1989–1993
        3 South Korea Cho Young-jeung 1994–1996 111 31 33 47 147 173 -26 28% 30% 42% 1.32 1.56
        4 South Korea Park Byung-joo 1997–1998 71 20 22 29 91 103 -12 28% 31% 41% 1.28 1.45
        5 South Korea Cho Kwang-rae 1999–2004 229 88 65 76 306 282 +24 38% 28% 33% 1.34 1.23
        6 South Korea Lee Jang-soo 2005–2006 76 30 25 21 106 84 +22 39% 33% 28% 1.39 1.11
        7 Turkey Şenol Güneş 2007–2009 110 51 37 22 154 100 +54 46% 34% 20% 1.40 0.91
        8 Portugal Nelo Vingada 2010 37 25 6 6 79 35 +44 68% 16% 16% 2.14 0.95
        9 South Korea Hwangbo Kwan 2011 7 1 3 3 6 10 -4 14% 43% 43% 0.86 1.43
        C South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2011 198 102 51 45 312 211 +101 52% 26% 23% 1.58 1.07
        10 2012–2016
        C South Korea Kim Seong-jae 2016 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0% 0% 100% 1 2
        11 South Korea Hwang Sun-hong 2016–2018
        C South Korea Lee Eul-yong 2018
        12 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2018–present

        Honours

        No. Name Season K League League Cup FA Cup ACL Other
        competitions
        Notes
        1 South Korea Park Se-hak 1984–1987 Champions (1): 1985
        Runners-up (1): 1986
        C South Korea Ko Jae-wook 1988 Champions(1): 1990
        Runners-up (1): 1989
        Runners-up (1): 1992
        National Football Championship
        Champions (1): 1988
        2 1989–1993
        3 South Korea Cho Young-jeung 1994–1996 Runners-up (1): 1993 Runners-up (1): 1994
        4 South Korea Park Byung-joo 1997–1998 Champions (1): (1998)
        5 South Korea Cho Kwang-rae 1999–2004 Champions (1): 2000
        Runners-up (1): 2001
        Runners-up (1): 1999

        Runners-up (1): (2002)

        Super Cup
        Champions (1): 2001
        Runners-up (1): 1999
        6 South Korea Lee Jang-soo 2005–2006 Champions (1): 2006
        7 Turkey Şenol Güneş 2007–2009 Runners-up (1): 2008 Runners-up (1): 2007
        8 Portugal Nelo Vingada 2010 Champions (1): 2010 Champions (1): 2010
        9 South Korea Hwangbo Kwan 2011
        C South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2011 Champions (1): 2012
        Champions (1): (2015)
        Runners-up (1): (2014)
        Runners-up (1): (2013)
        10 2012–2016
        C South Korea Kim Seong-jae 2016
        11 South Korea Hwang Sun-hong 2016–2018 Champions (1): 2016
        Champions (1): 2016
        C South Korea Lee Eul-yong 2018
        12 South Korea Choi Yong-soo 2018–present

        References

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