Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC

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Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC.svg
Full nameIncheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women's Football Club
현대제철 여자 축구단 레드엔젤스
Nickname(s)Red Angels
Founded1993;31 years ago (1993) [1]
Ground Incheon Namdong Asiad Rugby Field
Capacity4,968
Owner Hyundai Steel
ManagerKim Eun-sook
League WK League
2023 Regular season: 1st of 8
Playoffs: Champions
Website Club website

The Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women's Football Club is a South Korean women's football team based in Incheon. The club was founded in 1993.

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They are South Korea's most successful team with eleven consecutive WK League titles won from 2013 to 2023.

Current squad

As of March 21, 2024 [2] [3]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Sung Seoul-seorabeol
3 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Hong Hye-ji
4 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kang Ye-jin
5 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Ko Yoo-jin
6 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Moon Ha-yeon
7 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Son Hwa-yeon
8 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Jang Chang
9 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Seo Ji-yeon
10 FW Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  CIV Ines Nrehy
11 FW Flag of Kenya.svg  KEN Tereza Engesha
12 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Ah-yeon
13 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Sung-mi
14 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Oh Yeon-hee
15 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lim Hee-eun
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Park Ye-eun
18 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Jung-mi
19 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Yoon Hye-in
20 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Hye-ri (captain)
21 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Choi Ji-na
22 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Deok-ju
23 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee Min-a
24 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lee So-hee
25 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Yoko Tanaka
26 DF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Lim Seon-joo
27 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Namgung Ye-ji
28 MF Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Min-seo
33 GK Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Kim Min-jeong
77 FW Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Choo Hyo-joo

Backroom staff

Coaching staff

Support staff

Source: Official website [4]

Honours

Winners (11): 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Runners-up (4): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Runners-up (1): 2023

Season-by-season records

SeasonWK League regular seasonPlayoffs
PWDLGFGAPtsPos
2009 20983257352ndRunners-up
2010 2013253221411stRunners-up
2011 2112543718412ndRunners-up
2012 2116234317502ndRunners-up
2013 2415544415501stWinners
2014 2416534914531stWinners
2015 2419415716611stWinners
2016 2416715521551stWinners
2017 2822428818701stWinners
2018 2821618421691stWinners
2019 2824408219761stWinners
2020 2118126011551stWinners
2021 2117135114521stWinners
2022 2116414413521stWinners
2023 2113353614421stWinners

Record in AFC Women's Club Championship

All results list Red Angels's goal tally first.

SeasonRoundOpponentsResultPlacement
2019 Group stage Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Victory 4–0Third place
Flag of Japan.svg Nippon TV Beleza 0–2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiangsu Suning 0–2
2023 Group stage Flag of Uzbekistan.svg FC Nasaf 2–0First place
Flag of Iran.svg Bam Khatoon 2–1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney FC 3–0
Final Flag of Japan.svg Urawa Red Diamonds 1–2

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References

  1. "Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC". Soccerway. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  2. 선수소개 (in Korean). Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  3. "🔥2024 시즌 인천 현대제철 레드엔젤스의 선수번호를 공개합니다🔥" (in Korean). Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels. February 29, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024 via Facebook.
  4. 코칭스텝 [Coaching staff] (in Korean). Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels. Retrieved March 21, 2024.