Paju Frontier FC (Korean: 파주 프런티어 FC), formerly Paju Citizen Football Club (Korean: 파주 시민 축구단) is a South Korean professional football club based in the city of Paju. The club was founded in 2012 and plays in K League 2, the second tier of men's football in South Korea.

History

Amateur years (2012-2019)

The club was founded in February 2012 as Paju Citizen FC and played its first match in the third tier Challengers League the following month. In its inaugural season, Paju Citizen progressed to the Challengers League championship semi-final. The following year, the club beat Hwaseong FC in the semi-final but lost in the final to defending champions Pocheon Citizen to finish as runners-up.

In 2017, when the league was restructured, the club participated in the K3 League Advanced. Paju finished in 11th place and were relegated to the 2018 K3 League Basic, where they came in second place to earn promotion back to the K3 League Advanced the following year. The 2019 season saw Paju Citizen compete in the final iteration of the K3 League Advanced before the league system underwent another restructuring ahead of the 2020 season.

Semi-professional era (2020-2025)

With the establishment of the new semi-professional K3 League and K4 League system, Paju joined the K4 League in 2020. They earned promotion to the 2021 K3 League as inaugural K4 champions. Paju were runners-up in K3 in 2022.

Professional era (2026-)

In August 2025, the K League board of directors approved Paju's membership, paving the way for the club to become fully professional and join K League 2 from the 2026 season. In October 2025, it was announced that Gerard Nus would manage Paju FC from 2026, marking his return to South Korea after 14 years elsewhere. The following month, Paju Citizen officially changed its name to Paju Frontier as part of a rebranding exercise in anticipation of its first season in the second division. On 16 January 2026, Paju Frontier received final approval membership from the K League, confirming its participation in the 2026 K League 2.

Colours and crest

The previous club crest also featured a pigeon

On 24 November 2025, Paju Frontier revealed a new crest, featuring 20 cosmos representing the 20 administrative districts of Paju, and a pigeon, the official representative animal of the city.

The club's colours are 'Frontier Blue' and 'Cosmos Pink'.

Stadium

Paju's home ground is Paju Stadium, a multi-purpose bowl stadium that seats 20,000. The club's training ground is the Paju National Football Center, previously the training ground of the South Korea national football team.

Current squad

As of 13 March 2026.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK KOR Ryu Won-woo (vice-captain) 2 DF KOR Kim Min-sung 4 DF KOR Kim Hyun-tae 5 DF KOR Sim Min-yong 6 DF KOR Cheon Hyeon-byung (vice-captain) 7 MF BRA Walterson 8 MF KOR Choi Bum-kyung 9 FW CUW Jafar Arias 10 MF KOR Lee Joon-suk 11 MF KOR Choi Won-rok 13 GK KOR Kim Min-seung 14 MF KOR Seo Dong-han 16 FW KOR Lee Dae-kwang 17 MF KOR Park Su-been 18 FW KOR Lee Je-ho 19 MF KOR Yu Jae-jun 20 DF KOR Hong Jeong-un (captain) 21 GK KOR Hwang Jun-moNo. Pos. Nation Player 22 DF KOR Lee Min-ki 23 FW KOR Sung Jin-young 26 DF KOR Lee Yeon-gyu 27 MF PAR Julio Báez 33 DF COL Julián Bonilla 34 DF KOR Roh Seung-ik 40 MF ENG Luke Amos 45 DF KOR Seo Jung-hyun 47 MF KOR Choi Sang-yoon 77 MF KOR Lee Chan-ho 81 DF KOR Kim Min-ho 88 DF KOR Lee Taek-geun 91 GK KOR Yeom Gyung-min 92 FW ESP Borja Bastón 95 FW THA Siam Yapp 97 DF KOR Jeon Yu-sang 99 FW KOR Lee Dong-yeol
1GKKORRyu Won-woo (vice-captain)
2DFKORKim Min-sung
4DFKORKim Hyun-tae
5DFKORSim Min-yong
6DFKORCheon Hyeon-byung (vice-captain)
7MFBRAWalterson
8MFKORChoi Bum-kyung
9FWCUWJafar Arias
10MFKORLee Joon-suk
11MFKORChoi Won-rok
13GKKORKim Min-seung
14MFKORSeo Dong-han
16FWKORLee Dae-kwang
17MFKORPark Su-been
18FWKORLee Je-ho
19MFKORYu Jae-jun
20DFKORHong Jeong-un (captain)
21GKKORHwang Jun-mo
No.Pos.NationPlayer
22DFKORLee Min-ki
23FWKORSung Jin-young
26DFKORLee Yeon-gyu
27MFPARJulio Báez
33DFCOLJulián Bonilla
34DFKORRoh Seung-ik
40MFENGLuke Amos
45DFKORSeo Jung-hyun
47MFKORChoi Sang-yoon
77MFKORLee Chan-ho
81DFKORKim Min-ho
88DFKORLee Taek-geun
91GKKORYeom Gyung-min
92FWESPBorja Bastón
95FWTHASiam Yapp
97DFKORJeon Yu-sang
99FWKORLee Dong-yeol

Backroom staff

Coaching staff

Managerial history

  • Joo Deok-jeung (2012)
  • Oh Won-jae (2013)
  • Kim Chul (2014–2015)
  • Jeon Jeong-seon (2015–2017)
  • Jeon Seong-hoon (2018)
  • Lee Eun-no (2019–2023)
  • Oh Beom-seok (2024)
  • Lee Eun-no (2025)
  • Gerard Nus (2026–)

Honours

Season-by-season records

SeasonTeamsTierLeaguePlacementPldWDLGFGAGDPtsLeague CupFA CupManager
2012183K3 Challengers LeagueSemifinal2515556134+2750-DNQSouth Korea Cho Deok-jeung
2013184K3 Challengers LeagueRunner-up161423814+2434-Second RoundSouth Korea Oh Won-Jae
201418K3 Challengers LeaguePlayoff2513844523+2247-First Round
201518K3 LeaguePlayoff2515465622+3448.5-Second Round
201620K3 League7th1910454724+2334-Third Round
201712K3 Advanced11th2266102231-924-Third Round
2018115K3 Basic2nd2014144010+3043-Third RoundSouth Korea Jeong Seong-hoon
2019124K3 Advanced6th2211293026+435-Round of 16South Korea Oh Won-jae
202013K4 LeagueWinners2416534227+1553NoneSecond Round
2021153K3 League10th2881193236-435NoneSecond Round
202216K3 League2nd30151144329+1456NoneSecond Round
202315K3 League7th28115123227+538NoneRound of 16
202416K3 League8th30119103030042NoneSecond RoundSouth Korea Oh Beom-seok
202515K3 League10th28106122732-536NoneSecond RoundSouth Korea Lee Eun-no

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