Fixtures

Sør-Korea - K-League 1 04/20 07:30 8 FC Seoul vs Jeonbuk Motors - View
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 04/28 05:00 9 Jeonbuk Motors vs Daegu FC - View
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 05/01 10:00 10 Incheon Utd vs Jeonbuk Motors - View
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 05/04 07:30 11 Pohang Steelers vs Jeonbuk Motors - View
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 05/12 05:00 12 Jeonbuk Motors vs Suwon FC - View
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 05/18 10:00 13 Gwangju FC vs Jeonbuk Motors - View

Results

Sør-Korea - K-League 1 04/13 05:00 7 [12] Jeonbuk Motors v Gwangju FC [8] W 2-1
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 04/07 05:00 6 [12] Jeonbuk Motors v Gangwon FC [8] L 2-3
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 04/03 10:30 5 [10] Jeju United v Jeonbuk Motors [12] L 2-0
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 03/30 05:00 4 [11] Jeonbuk Motors v Ulsan Hyundai [1] D 2-2
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 03/17 05:00 3 [7] Gimcheon Sangmu FC v Jeonbuk Motors [10] L 1-0
AFC Champions League 03/12 10:00 3 [2] Ulsan Hyundai v Jeonbuk Motors [2] L 1-0
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 03/09 05:00 2 [3] Suwon FC v Jeonbuk Motors [8] D 1-1
AFC Champions League 03/05 10:00 3 [2] Jeonbuk Motors v Ulsan Hyundai [2] D 1-1
Sør-Korea - K-League 1 03/01 07:30 1 [8] Jeonbuk Motors v Daejeon Hana Citizen [2] D 1-1
AFC Champions League 02/20 10:00 4 [1] Pohang Steelers v Jeonbuk Motors [2] D 1-1
AFC Champions League 02/14 10:00 4 [2] Jeonbuk Motors v Pohang Steelers [1] W 2-0
Europa - Vennskapskamper 02/02 14:00 - Jeonbuk Motors v FC Urartu W 3-1

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 57 31 26
Wins 24 17 7
Draws 14 7 7
Losses 19 7 12
Goals for 78 52 26
Goals against 68 34 34
Clean sheets 16 10 6
Failed to score 13 3 10

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (Korean: 전북 현대 모터스) is a South Korean professional football club based in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province that competes in the K League 1, the top tier of South Korean football. Jeonbuk have won the K League a record nine times, including five consecutive titles between 2017 and 2021, and the Korean FA Cup five times. The club have also won the AFC Champions League twice, first in 2006, becoming the first club from East Asia to win the tournament since it was launched in its current format in 2003. The club's home ground is the Jeonju World Cup Stadium.

History

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors' predecessor was founded in January 1993 under the name Wansan Pumas. Oh Hyung-keun was the founder of the team, the first to be named after its home location in K League history. However, they failed to raise enough funds and the club went bankrupt before they could take their place in the K League. Many people wanted to keep the club and Bobae Ltd., a local alcohol producer, offered financial support to the club. In 1994, they joined the K League after renaming as Chonbuk Buffalo, but ran into financial problems and were dissolved after the final match of the 1994 season. In 1994, South Korea was in the campaign to host the 2002 FIFA World Cup, so Hyundai Motors took over the Buffaloes' players and formed a new club called Chonbuk Dinos on 12 December 1994. The K League's official policy is that Chonbuk Buffalo and Chonbuk Dinos (later renaming as Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors) are two different clubs.

Since 1994, Jeonbuk had not seriously challenged for the K League title, often languishing in mid-table. After Choi Kang-hee was appointed manager in July 2005, Jeonbuk won the Korean FA Cup in December of that year. In 2006, Jeonbuk finished a disappointing eleventh in the K League, however, they won their first AFC Champions League title. En route to the final, they defeated the Japanese champions, Gamba Osaka, and China's Shanghai Shenhua, as well as Ulsan Horang-i, the South Korean champions, in the semi-finals. They then triumphed 3–2 on aggregate over Al-Karamah, the champions of Syria, in the final.

As AFC Champions League winners, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors qualified for the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup. They lost their first game 1–0 to América in the quarter-finals on 10 December, however, they defeated Auckland City 3–0 on 14 December and finished fifth in the tournament. In 2009, Jeonbuk became the Korean champions for the first time after beating Seongnam Ilhwa 3–1 on aggregate in the K League Championship. They repeated the feat in 2011 and won their second domestic title after defeating Ulsan Hyundai 4–2 in the final. The same year, they also reached the AFC Champions League final, where they lost to Al-Sadd after a penalty shoot-out.

On 26 November 2016, Jeonbuk won their second AFC Champions League title after defeating Al-Ain 3–2 on aggregate.

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC, ofte referert til som Jeonbuk eller Jeonbuk Motors, er en sørkoreansk profesjonell fotballklubb basert i Jeonju, Nord-Jeolla. Klubben konkurrerer i K League 1, det øverste nivået i sørkoreansk fotball. Jeonbuk Motors har vunnet K League 1 ni ganger, KFA Cup seks ganger og AFC Champions League to ganger.

Klubben ble grunnlagt i 1994 som Jeonbuk Buffalo og ble til Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors i 2001. Jeonbuk Motors har spilt hjemmekampene sine på Jeonju World Cup Stadium siden 2002. Klubben har et sterkt rivaleri med FC Seoul, og kampene mellom de to lagene er kjent som Han River Derby.

Jeonbuk Motors er kjent for sin offensive spillestil og har produsert flere av Sør-Koreas beste spillere, inkludert Lee Dong-gook, Lee Keun-ho og Son Heung-min. Klubben har også hatt stor suksess i asiatisk fotball, med to AFC Champions League-titler og tre AFC Champions League-finaleplasser.

Jeonbuk Motors er en av de mest suksessrike klubbene i sørkoreansk fotball og har oppnådd både innenlands og internasjonalt. Klubben er en sterk utfordrer på alle turneringer de deltar i og har et mål om å fortsette å dominere sørkoreansk fotball.