Gimcheon Sangmu Football Club (Korean: 김천 상무 프로축구단; Hanja: 金泉 尚武 프로蹴球團) is a South Korean professional football club based in Gimcheon that competes in the K League 1, the top tier of South Korean football. Sangmu is the sports division of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.

Sangmu's playing staff is made up of young South Korean professional footballers serving their compulsory two-year military duty. Fifteen players join up at the start of every season and spend two years with the side before returning to their previous professional clubs. Due to its military affiliation, Sangmu are not allowed to sign any foreign players nor are they eligible for Asian competitions.

This article also includes the predecessor military-based teams – Sangmu FC, Gwangju Sangmu FC and Sangju Sangmu FC – which are still separate legal entities.

History

Various military clubs (1950s–1983)

Before the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps and its football club Sangmu FC were founded in 1984, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces had three football clubs: ROK Army FC, ROK Marine Corps FC, and ROK Air Force FC.

The ROK Army originally established football clubs of each corps, including CIC FC (Counter Intelligence Corps; also known as Seoul FC or Seoul Club), HID FC (Headquarters of Intelligence Detachment), Quartermaster Corps FC (consisting of only quartermasters), OPMG FC (Office of the Provost Marshal General; former Military Police Command FC), Engineer Corps FC, and Infantry School FC. Most of them (excluding Quartermaster Corps FC) were merged into the Engineer Corps FC in 1965. These two clubs merged in 1969, and Army FC was established.

Afterwards, the Marine Corps FC was renamed as ROK Navy FC due to the dissolution of the Headquarters Marine Corps in 1973.

Until 19551956–19641965–19681969–19721973–1983
Military Police Command FCArmy OPMG FC[ko]Army Engineer Corps FCArmy FC[ko]
Army Engineer Corps FC[ko]
Army CIC FC[ko]
Army HID FC[ko]
Army Infantry School FC
Other ROK Army clubs
Army Quartermaster Corps FC[ko]
Marine Corps FC[ko]Navy FC[ko]
Air Force FC[ko]

Founding and semi-professional Sangmu FC era (1984–2002)

Sangmu FC was founded on 11 January 1984, as the football side of Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps. Although Sangmu squad was composed of professional players from K League clubs, Sangmu FC competed in the semi-professional league (now Korea National League). Sangmu joined the K League for the 1985 season, but spent only one year in the league before dropping out.

The reserve side, Sangmu B, competed in the K2 League from 2003 to 2005 before joining the K League reserve league. Sangmu B was based in Icheon and finished as the runners-up in the 2003 K2 League season.

Gwangju Sangmu era (2002–2010)

After establishing a home base in Gwangju in April 2002, the team participated in the Reserve League. The club has rejoined the K League at the start of the 2003 season as Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo FC. Between 2004 and 2010, the club has been known as Gwangju Sangmu FC.

Sangju Sangmu era (2011–2020)

Once Gwangju FC was established, Gwangju Sangmu FC was relocated to Sangju, North Gyeongsang Province, as Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps moved to Mungyeong, near Sangju. The club name was officially changed to Sangju Sangmu Phoenix FC in January 2011.

Before the 2013 season, the club officially removed the word "Phoenix" in its name. In the same season, Sangju Sangmu became the first champions of the newly established K League Challenge (second division) and promoted to the K League Classic.

Sangju started the 2020 season already knowing they would be relegated to K League 2. The military club decided to move out of Sangju to a new, as yet undisclosed location. Sangju has decided not to establish a football team which would be citizen-owned outfit and also played in K League 2.

Gimcheon Sangmu (2021–present)

On 30 June 2020, the K League administration announced that the city of Gimcheon had officially submitted an application to host the team for at least the 2021 season, offering their local stadium as the football club's new home. After a preliminary review and several meetings and assemblies involving local governors, the K League eventually approved the proposal and began the process of moving the club to Gimcheon.

Club name history

  • 1996–2002: Sangmu FC
  • 2002–2003: Gwangju Sangmu Bulsajo FC
  • 2004–2010: Gwangju Sangmu FC
  • 2011–2012: Sangju Sangmu Phoenix FC
  • 2013–2020: Sangju Sangmu FC
  • 2021–present: Gimcheon Sangmu FC

Players

Current squad

As of 11 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 Baek Jong-bum 2 DF KOR Min Kyeong-hyeon 3 DF KOR Park Cheol-woo (vice-captain) 4 DF KOR Kim Hyun-woo 5 DF KOR Kim Min-kyu 6 MF KOR Lee Soo-bin 7 FW KOR Go Jae-hyeon 8 MF KOR Kim Yi-seok 9 FW KOR Lee Kun-hee 10 FW KOR Jeon Byung-kwan 11 DF KOR Kim Tae-hwan 14 MF KOR Park Se-jin 15 MF KOR Lim Dug-keun (vice-captain) 17 FW KOR Kim Ju-chan 20 DF KOR Lee Chan-ouk 21 FW KOR Kim In-gyun 26 DF KOR Lee Jung-taek (captain) 33 DF KOR Park Jin-seongNo. Pos. Nation Player 37 GK KOR Moon Hyun-ho 41 GK KOR Park Man-ho 42 DF KOR Hong Si-hoo 43 DF KOR Kim Seo-jin 44 DF KOR Park Min-seo 45 DF KOR Byeon Jun-soo 46 MF KOR Chung Ma-ho 47 FW KOR Lee Sang-heon 48 FW KOR Hong Yun-sang 49 FW KOR Kang Min-geu 50 FW KOR Kang Ju-hyeok 51 GK KOR An Jun-su 53 MF KOR Roh Kyung-ho 54 MF KOR Yoon Jae-seok 55 MF KOR Park Tae-jun 56 MF KOR Lee Kang-hyun 57 FW KOR Jeong Jae-min 58 FW KOR Park Yong-hee
1GKKORBaek Jong-bum
2DFKORMin Kyeong-hyeon
3DFKORPark Cheol-woo (vice-captain)
4DFKORKim Hyun-woo
5DFKORKim Min-kyu
6MFKORLee Soo-bin
7FWKORGo Jae-hyeon
8MFKORKim Yi-seok
9FWKORLee Kun-hee
10FWKORJeon Byung-kwan
11DFKORKim Tae-hwan
14MFKORPark Se-jin
15MFKORLim Dug-keun (vice-captain)
17FWKORKim Ju-chan
20DFKORLee Chan-ouk
21FWKORKim In-gyun
26DFKORLee Jung-taek (captain)
33DFKORPark Jin-seong
No.Pos.NationPlayer
37GKKORMoon Hyun-ho
41GKKORPark Man-ho
42DFKORHong Si-hoo
43DFKORKim Seo-jin
44DFKORPark Min-seo
45DFKORByeon Jun-soo
46MFKORChung Ma-ho
47FWKORLee Sang-heon
48FWKORHong Yun-sang
49FWKORKang Min-geu
50FWKORKang Ju-hyeok
51GKKORAn Jun-su
53MFKORRoh Kyung-ho
54MFKORYoon Jae-seok
55MFKORPark Tae-jun
56MFKORLee Kang-hyun
57FWKORJeong Jae-min
58FWKORPark Yong-hee

Backroom staff

PositionStaff
ManagerSouth Korea Ju Seung-jin
Head coachSouth Korea Kim Chi-woo
Assistant coachSouth Korea Kim Ju-pyo
Goalkeeping coachSouth Korea Park Ji-hun
AnalystSouth Korea No Yeon-ho
Training NCOSouth Korea Yeom Gyeong-seon
PhysiotherapistsSouth Korea Kim Young-hyo
South Korea Ji Sung-jin
Team managerSouth Korea Han Jae-hee

Source:

Managers

NameFromTo
South Korea Kim Young-bae11 January 19841984
South Korea Jang Jong-dae19859 July 1985
South Korea Kim Young-bae10 July 1985December 1989
South Korea Lee Kang-jo199027 October 2010
South Korea Lee Soo-chul28 October 201013 July 2011
South Korea Kim Tae-wan (caretaker)14 July 201129 December 2011
South Korea Park Hang-seo20 December 201111 December 2015
South Korea Cho Jin-ho18 December 201525 November 2016
South Korea Kim Tae-wan25 November 20169 December 2022
South Korea Sung Han-soo (caretaker)9 December 202225 May 2023
South Korea Chung Jung-yong26 May 202324 December 2025
South Korea Ju Seung-jin31 December 2025

Honours

League

Cups

Notes

Season-by-season records

K League

Sangmu all-time records
SeasonTeamsPWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionKorean FA CupLeague CupTop scorer (league goals)
Sangmu era
19858216782330−7196thNoneNoneSouth Korea Hong Seok-min (6)
Gwangju Sangmu era
20031244137244160−194610thRound of 16NoneSouth Korea Lee Dong-gook (11)
2004132461171820−2298thQuarter-finals10thSouth Korea Park Jung-hwan (4)
2005132445152338−151713thRound of 1611thSouth Korea Kim Sang-rok (5)
2006142658131729−122314thRound of 1611thSouth Korea Kang Yong (4) South Korea Chung Kyung-ho (4)
2007142626181444−301214thRound of 16Group stageSouth Korea Namgung Do (7)
2008142637162246−241614thQuarter-finalsGroup stageSouth Korea Kim Myung-joong (7)
2009152893163340−73011thRound of 16Group stageSouth Korea Choi Sung-kuk (9)
20101528310151743−261914thQuarter-finalsGroup stageSouth Korea Choi Sung-kuk (4)
Sangju Sangmu era
2011163078153653−172914thRound of 16Group stageSouth Korea Kim Jung-woo (15)
2012164476312974−452716thRound of 16

K League 1 and K League 2

Sangmu all-time records
SeasonDivisionTeamsPWDLGFGAGDPtsPositionKorean FA Cup
Sangju Sangmu era
2013K283523846531+34771stRound of 16
2014K11238713183962−233412thSemi-finals
2015K21140207137757+20671stThird round
2016K11238127195465−11436thRound of 32
2017K11238811194166−253511thQuarter-finals
2018K112381010184152−114010thRound of 32
2019K11238167154953−4557thSemi-finals
2020K1122713593436–2444thRound of 16
Gimcheon Sangmu era
2021K21036201156034+26711stQuarter-finals
2022K11238814164548–33811thThird round
2023K2133622597137+34711stThird round
2024K11238189115541+14633rdRound of 16
2025K11238187135945+14613rdRound of 16

See also

External links

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