Country |
South Korea |
Confederation |
AFC (Asia) |
Founded |
1983 |
Stadium |
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium |
Head Coach |
Hong Myung-bo |
FIFA Club World Cup Appearances |
1 (2025 will be the 2nd) |
Best Finish |
Group Stage (2025) |
Domestic Titles |
- K League 1: 4 titles (1996, 2005, 2022, 2023)
- Korean FA Cup: 1 title (2017)
- Korean League Cup: 2 titles (2006, 2011)
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International Titles |
- AFC Champions League: 2 titles (2012, 2020)
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group |
Group F |
Group Stage Fixtures |
- Tuesday, 17 June: vs Mamelodi Sundowns FC (Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando) – 18:00
- Saturday, 21 June: vs Fluminense FC (MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey) – 18:00
- Wednesday, 25 June: vs Borussia Dortmund (TQL Stadium, Cincinnati) – 15:00
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Key Players |
- Lee Chung-yong (Midfielder)
- Joo Min-kyu (Forward)
- Kim Young-gwon (Defender)
- Jo Hyeon-woo (Goalkeeper)
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Team History |
Ulsan HD, formerly known as Ulsan Hyundai FC, is one of the most successful football clubs in South Korea. Founded in 1983, the club is based in Ulsan and plays its home matches at the Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium. Ulsan HD has won multiple K League 1 titles and is a dominant force in South Korean football. The club has also achieved significant success in the AFC Champions League, winning the tournament twice (2012 and 2020). Under the leadership of head coach Hong Myung-bo, Ulsan HD continues to be a strong contender in both domestic and international competitions, known for its disciplined style of play and strong team spirit. |