Busan Transportation Corporation FC

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Busan Transportation Corporation Football Club (Korean: 부산 교통공사 축구단) is a semi-professional South Korean football club based in the city of Busan. The club plays in the K3 League, the third tier of football in South Korea. They are owned and operated by Busan Transportation Corporation and play their home games at the Busan Gudeok Stadium, one of the venues for the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Full nameBusan Transportation Corporation Football Club
부산 교통공사 축구단
Nickname부산 갈매기 (Busan Galmaegi) Busan Seagull
Short nameBTC
Founded1 February 2006; 20 years ago (1 February 2006)
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Busan Transportation Corporation FC
Full nameBusan Transportation Corporation Football Club
부산 교통공사 축구단
Nickname부산 갈매기 (Busan Galmaegi) Busan Seagull
Short nameBTC
Founded1 February 2006; 20 years ago (1 February 2006)
GroundBusan Gudeok Stadium
Capacity12,349
OwnerBusan Transportation Corporation
ChairmanKim Ku-Hyun
ManagerPark Sang-In
CoachKim Gyi Hwa
LeagueK3 League
2024K3 League, 13th
Websitewww2.humetro.busan.kr/homepage/football/page/subLocation.do?menu_no=1003010101
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History

Founded in February 2006, the club initially played in the Korea National League. In 2011, they reached the National League play-offs, as well as beating K League 1 side Gyeongnam FC in the Korean FA Cup Round of 32.[1] They won their first trophy in 2009 as champions of the National Sports Festival. They won the tournament again in 2013 and retained the title in 2014.[2] They also won the National League Cup in 2010.[3]

Rivalries

The club's biggest rival is Changwon FC. Busan Transportation Corporation FC also has an inter-city derby known as the "Busan Derby" with K League 2 team Busan IPark.[4] The club also has a friendly rivalry with Daejeon Korail, known as the Railroad Derby (Korean: 철도 더비) as both clubs are works team owned by public transit operators.[5]

Players

Current squad

As of 1 July 2022

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

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Honours

Domestic competitions

Cups

Statistics

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Season Korea National League / K3 League Korean FA Cup League Cup Top scorer
(League goals)
Manager
Stage Teams P W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
2006 First Stage11105412114+7193rd Preliminary RoundSemifinalSouth Korea Cho Seong-Rae (6)South Korea Park Sang-In
Second Stage11103431311+2137th
2007 First Stage12113441514+1137th Round 1QuarterfinalSouth Korea Kim Jin-Il (8)
South Korea Oh Cheol-Seok (8)
Second Stage121143416160155th
2008 First Stage14138322718+9272nd Round 1Group RoundSouth Korea Kim Jin-Il (18)
Second Stage14135262219+3179th
Playoff4100102−20Semifinal
2009 First Stage14137242515+10232nd Round 1SemifinalSouth Korea Lee Yong-Seung (16)
Second Stage13124171720−31311th
2010 First Stage15148332313+10272nd Round of 32WinnerSouth Korea Lee Yong-Seung (14)
Second Stage15145542218+4208th
2011 142611872927+2414th Round of 16Group RoundSouth Korea Park Seung-Min (10)
Playoff6100101−10First Round
2012 142611872823+5417th Round of 32QuarterfinalSouth Korea Park Seung-Min (7)
2013 102797112629-3347th Second StageGroup Round
2014 1027124113032-2405th Second StageGroup Round
2015 102758142446-222310th Round of 32Group Round
2016 1027610112636-10288th Round of 32Group Round
2017 82857162243-21228th Third RoundGroup Round
2018 828210162146-25168th Round of 32Group Round
2019 82891183732+5385th Third RoundPlayoffs
2020 162212553617+19414th First Round
2021 162811893233-1416th Fourth RoundPark Sang-in
2022 163011136473314464th Quarter-finalsKim Gwi-hwa
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