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Daejeon Hana Citizen

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Established
1997 (27 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Daejeon World Cup Stadium
(40,535 Capacity)

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Daejeon, South Korea

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Competitions
South Korean K League 1

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27/04 Daejeon Hana - FC Seoul
30/04 Daejeon Hana - Sangju Sangm
06/05 Gwangju FC - Daejeon Hana
11/05 Gangwon FC - Daejeon Hana
18/05 Daejeon Hana - Incheon Unit

Results
21/04 Daegu FC 0 - 0 Daejeon Hana
14/04 Suwon FC 1 - 0 Daejeon Hana
07/04 Daejeon Hana 1 - 2 Pohang Steel
02/04 Daejeon Hana 2 - 0 Ulsan Hyunda
30/03 Incheon Unit 2 - 0 Daejeon Hana

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Daejeon Hana Citizen Football Club (Korean 대전 하나 시티즌 축구단) is a South Korean professional football team, based in the city of Daejeon. At the time of its foundation in 1997, Daejeon Citizen was the first community club in South Korea, not belonging to any company. The club first entered the K League for the 1997 season, finishing in seventh place. In spite of a limited budget, Daejeon won the 2001 Korean FA Cup. It has not achieved sustained success in the K League, historically occupying the middle and lower reaches of the standings each season. At the end of the 2013 season, Daejeon was relegated to the K League Challenge, the second-tier league.

On 24 December 2019, Hana Financial Group Football Club Foundation bought operating rights of the club, renaming the club to its current name.

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Stadium or Home

Daejeon World Cup Stadium is a football stadium in the South Korean city of Daejeon. It was used to host some matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup hosted by South Korea and Japan. The stadium displayed a sophisticated structural dynamism, eliminating decorative decoration. Precast Concrete (PC) method considering construction and economical efficiency was used. After the World Cup, the stadium was planned to be a multi-purpose sports park, which has a comprehensive sports center and commercial and cultural facilities in the middle of the region. It is now the home stadium of Daejeon Hana Citizen with a capacity of 40,535 seats, replacing Daejeon Sports Complex.

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