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2004 FC Seoul season information


FC Seoul
2004 season
ChairmanHuh Chang-soo
ManagerCho Kwang-rae
K-League5th
FA CupRound of 16
League Cup12th
Top goalscorerLeague: Kim Eun-jung (8)
All: Jung Jo-gook (13)
Highest home attendance47,928 vs Busan
(League, 3 April)
Lowest home attendance2,452 vs Incheon
(League, 6 October)
Average home league attendance15,363
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