2006 Daegu FC season

The 2006 season was Daegu F.C.'s 4th season in South Korea's K-League.

Daegu F.C.
2006 season
Chairmen Kim Bum-il (Mayor)
Manager Park Jong-Hwan
K-League7th
FA CupQuarter final
K-League Cup13th

Season Summary

Lee Sang-il would be made captain for 2006, which would be his final year with the club before moving to the Chunnam Dragons.[1] As a foundation player, Lee had been with the club since 2003, and would go on to make 98 appearances in total (all competitions) for Daegu FC by the conclusion of the 2006 season. Key new players for the club would include Brazilians Dinei and Eduardo Marques, as well as Korean draftee Jang Nam-Seok who would play as a forward for the club. Another important recruit for the club was goalkeeper Baek Min-cheol, who was getting little game time with FC Seoul.

Prior to the start of the K-League season, Daegu participated in the 2006 edition of the Tongyeong Cup. The Tongyeong Cup is a four team invitational tournament held in Tongyeong, South Korea. As well as Daegu and fellow K-League club Incheon United, A-League side Queensland Roar and Beijing Guo'an were also part of the tournament. After beating both Incheon and Beijing, Daegu drew 0-0 with Queensland, winning the Tongyeong Cup and thus the first piece of silverware for Daegu's trophy cabinet.[2]

Unfortunately, Daegu's late 2005 season and 2006 Tongyeong Cup form did not continue into the 2006 K-League season proper, and the club again had a disappointing first stage. Winning only two games, they were placed in a share of eleventh, alongside Gwangju and debutant club Gyeongnam FC. However, as in 2005, the club's performance improved for the second stage, winning six games, and losing four, with three draws. This saw the club place fourth in the second stage and seventh overall. In contrast to the previous two seasons, offensively, the club struggled with goals being spread across a number of players, with no single standout player.

In between the first and second stages of the K-League season, the club participated in the Samsung Hauzen Cup. The club's performances in this competition matched that of their performance in the first stage of the K-League, and Daegu only placed 13th out of 14 teams. A lack of penetration did not help, and only Jang Nam-Seok, in his first season for the club, featured in the leading goal scorers table. Jang was the top scorer in the FA Cup, with 3 goals (including two in a 6-0 demolition of Chungang University, helping the club to the quarterfinals. However, they lost (again) to the Chunnam Dragons.

Following completion of the 2006 season, Park Jong-Hwan stepped down as manager after four years with the club. On 1 December 2006, Byun Byung-Joo was appointed manager.[3] A former representative player for the Republic of Korea, Byun had no previous K-League management experience prior to his appointment as Daegu FC's manager.

In other events during 2006:

  • On 1 May, Choi Jong-Joon was elected to the position of representative director.[4]
  • On 20 September, Kim Bum-Il (Daegu mayor) was elected to the position of chairman.[5]
  • On 9 November, a supplier's sponsorship agreement was reached with Lotto.[6]

Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Kim Tae-Jin
2 DF Lee Mun-Sun
3 DF Cho Hong-Kyu
4 DF Park Jung-Sik
5 DF Hwang Sun-Pil
6 DF Choi Sung-Hwan
8 MF Ha Dae-Sung
9 FW Jang Nam-Seok
10 FW Eduardo Marques
11 FW Dinel
12 MF Lee Sang-Il (captain)
13 MF Moon Joo-Won
14 MF Yoon Ju-Il
15 DF Kim Hyun-Soo
16 FW Hwang Yeon-Seok
17 MF Lee Hyeon-Woo
18 MF Na Hee-Keun
No. Position Player
20 MF Lee Byung-Keun
21 GK Baek Min-Cheol
22 MF Lee Tae-Woo
23 GK Kim Ji-Woon
24 DF Park Jong-Jin
25 MF Hwang Geum-Sung
26 MF Jin Kyung-Sun
27 DF Yoon Yeo-San
28 MF Yoon Ho
29 DF Kim Ju-Hwan
30 MF Oh Jang-Eun
31 DF Kim Jong-Bok
32 MF Song Jeong-Woo
34 MF Cho Yong-Ki
35 MF Oh Ju-Po
36 FW Jefferson

Player In/Out

Statistics

No. Nat. Pos. Player TotalK-LeagueKorean FA CupHauzen Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Kim Tae-Jin 12-207-9104-11
2 DF Lee Mun-Sun 1201000020
3 DF Cho Hong-Kyu 1201100010
4 MF Park Jung-Sik 110400070
5 DF Hwang Sun-Pil 25014010100
6 DF Choi Sung-Hwan 32219130101
8 MF Ha Dae-Sung 2011102170
9 FW Jang Nam-Seok 391223533134
10 FW Eduardo Marques 3032432040
11 FW Dinel 29514131123
12 MF Lee Sang-Il 35220031121
13 MF Moon Joo-Won 2111012090
14 MF Yoon Ju-Il 1511212010
15 DF Kim Hyun-Soo 38223131120
16 FW Hwang Yeon-Seok 31718331103
17 MF Lim Hyun-Woo 30101010
18 MF Na Hee Keun 62521000
20 MF Lee Byung-Keun 10001000
21 GK Baek Min-Cheol 25-2814-162-29-10
22 MF Lee Tae-Woo 20000020
23 GK Kim Ji-Woon 6-55-50010
24 DF Park Jong-Jin 39026030100
25 MF Hwang Geum-Sung 20000020
26 MF Jin Kyung-Sun 1811211050
27 DF Yoon Yeo-San 120501060
28 MF Yoon Ho 00000000
29 DF Kim Ju-Hwan 1901200070
30 MF Oh Jang-Eun 3462462080
31 DF Kim Jong-Bok 00000000
32 MF Song Jeong-Woo 2121311071
34 MF Cho Yong-Ki 00000000
35 MF Oh Ju-Po 20200000
36 FW Jefferson 30100020
7 MF Park Hee-Wan 20200000
19 DF Choi Seok-Do 20200000
20 FW Kim Woo-Cheol 00000000
26 FW Gabriel Lima 1721210051
33 FW Seo Kwan-Soo 10000010

Tongyeong Cup

Matches

Round Date Opponents Score Scorers Ground
1 23 February 2006 Beijing Hyundai 3 - 1 Yoon Ju-Il 32', Lee Sang-Il 69', Jang Nam-Seok 75' Tongyeon Stadium
2 25 February 2006 Incheon United 1 - 0 Lee Sang-Il Tongyeon Stadium
3 27 February 2006 Brisbane Roar FC 0 - 0 Tongyeon Stadium

Standings

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Daegu FC (C) 321041+37
2 Brisbane Roar FC 312010+15
3 Beijing Hyundai 31114514
4 Incheon United 30002530

Awards

  • 2006 Tongyeong Cup MVP, Top Scorer: Lee Sang-Il (2 Goals)[2]

K-League

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
6 Chunnam Dragons 26 7 13 6 28 25 +3 34 FA Cup winner
7 Daegu FC 26 8 10 8 32 30 +2 34
8 Busan I'Park 26 9 7 10 40 42 2 34
Source:

Korean FA Cup

Matches

Round Date Opponents H / A Score Scorers Ground
Round of 32 19 April 2006 Daegu University H 2 - 1 Jang Nam-Seok 55', Ha Dae-Sung 86' Blue Arc
Round of 16 12 July 2006 Chung-Ang University H 6 - 0 Dinei 8', Lee Sang-Il 16', Kim Hyun-Soo 21', Hwang Yeon-Seok 46', Jang Nam-Seok 74', 83' Blue Arc
Quarterfinals 12 August 2006 Chunnam Dragons A 0 - 2 Gwangyang City Stadium

Awards

  • 2006 Korean FA Cup Top Scorer: Jang Nam-Seok (3 Goals)

Samsung Hauzen Cup

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
12 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 13 2 6 5 9 14 5 12
13 Daegu FC 13 2 6 5 14 21 7 12
14 Incheon United 13 1 4 8 11 18 7 7
Source:

See also

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