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2009 Gangwon FC season information


Gangwon FC
2009 season
ChairmanSouth Korea Kim Jin-Sun (governor)
ManagerSouth Korea Choi Soon-Ho
K-League13th
Korean FA CupRound of 16
Peace Cup KoreaGroup Stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kim Young-Hoo (13)

All:
Kim Young-Hoo (13)
Highest home attendance21,316 vs Jeju United
(8 March 2009)
Lowest home attendance5,129 vs Daegu FC
(16 May 2009)
Average home league attendance12,919
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The 2009 season was Gangwon FC's first ever season in the K-League in South Korea. Gangwon FC competed in K-League, League Cup and Korean FA Cup. In K-League, they won two consecutive games at first, but failed to win any of their following eight matches. They were eliminated from the League Cup as of May 5, 2009 after losing to Incheon United by 2-3. Gangwon won three games consecutively in the league by June 27. In Korean FA Cup 2009, however, they lost to Chunnam Dragons on 1 July.

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