

Daejeon Hana Citizen
Założony
1997
Trener
Sun-Hong HwangObiekt
Daejeon World Cup Stadium
Miasto
Daejeon
Pojemność
41,295
Nawierzchnia
grass
Statystyki sezonu
Bilans
9W 5D 4L
H:4W/A:5W
Bramki
25 / 21 (+4)
H:8/A:17
Czyste konta
5
H:3/A:2
Pozycja
2
Ostatnie wyniki
vs Gangwon
12/04/2026K-Liga
@ Pohang Steelers
04/04/2026K-Liga
vs Jeonbuk Motors
21/03/2026K-Liga
@ Incheon United
18/03/2026K-Liga
vs Gimcheon Sangmu
14/03/2026K-Liga
@ Bucheon 1995
07/03/2026K-Liga
vs Anyang
02/03/2026K-Liga
@ Sogndal
05/02/2026Club Friendlies
vs Västerås SK
01/02/2026Club Friendlies
@ Elfsborg
31/01/2026Club Friendlies
Nadchodzące mecze
@ Seoul
K-Liga
18/04/2026
07:00
vs Jeju United
K-Liga
22/04/2026
12:30
@ Ulsan
K-Liga
26/04/2026
09:30
@ Gwangju
K-Liga
02/05/2026
12:00
vs Incheon United
K-Liga
05/05/2026
09:30
vs Pohang Steelers
K-Liga
09/05/2026
12:00
@ Gangwon
K-Liga
12/05/2026
12:30
vs Seoul
K-Liga
16/05/2026
09:30
vs Bucheon 1995
K-Liga
04/07/2026
12:30
@ Jeju United
K-Liga
12/07/2026
12:30
Daejeon Hana Citizen
Daejeon Hana Citizen FC, founded in 1997 and based in Daejeon, South Korea, competes in the K League 1, South Korea's top professional division. The club plays its home matches at Daejeon World Cup Stadium, one of the venues built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, with a capacity of approximately 41,295. Originally founded as Daejeon Citizen, the club was rebranded after investment from Hana Financial Group. Daejeon has had periods in both the K League 1 and K League 2, earning promotion back to the top flight and working to establish themselves as a stable first-division side. The club has a passionate local fanbase in Daejeon and has produced and developed players who have gone on to represent the South Korea national team. Their ambition is to become a consistent mid-table to top-half K League 1 contender.






























