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{{Football club infobox | clubname = Suwon Samsung Bluewings
수원 삼성 블루윙즈 | image = ] | fullname = Suwon Samsung Bluewings FC (SSFC)
수원 삼성 블루윙즈 축구단| nickname = Bluewings | founded = | ground = [Suwon World Cup Stadium[Suwon, [Gyeonggi, [South Korea| capacity = 43,288 | chairman = {{flagicon|South Korea--> Yun Jong-Yong | manager = {{flagicon|South Korea--> [Cha Bum-Kun | league = [K-League| season = [K-League 2007 | position = 2nd | pattern_la1=_whiteshoulders|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=_whiteshoulders| leftarm1=0000FF|body1=0000FF|rightarm1=0000FF|shorts1=0000FF|socks1=0000FF| pattern_la2=_blueshoulders|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=_blueshoulders| leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF| -->Suwon Samsung Bluewings (Korean language: 수원 삼성 블루윙즈) is a Korea football (soccer) team, based in Suwon. Founded in 1996, they have become one of Asian football's premier clubs, with a host of domestic and continental honours.

Former South Korea national football team manager Kim Ho took charge of the side from their opening season in the K-League, and the team finished runners-up in the championship play-off that same season. The championship was secured in 1998 and retained in 1999 as Suwon started to dominate Korean football.

Suwon lifted the AFC Champions League twice in succession (2001 and 2002), also adding twice the Asian Super Cup.

The club has been home to some of the best Korean football players; Ahn Jung-Hwan, Hwang Sun-Hong, Lee Woon-Jae, Ko Jong-Soo, Choi Sung-Yong, Kim Nam-Il, Song Chong-Gug and Seo Jung-Won wore the blue shirt. Some of the best imports to the league have worn the Suwon shirt, with Nadson Rodrigues de Souza, Denis Laktionov, Saša Drakulić, Zoran Urumov and Gabriel Popescu all proving hugely influential for the club through the years.

The departure of Kim Ho in 2003 saw Korean football legend Cha Bum-Kun appointed boss and trusted with keeping the Bluewings at the top of Korean and Asian football.

Cha kept up the fine traditions of the club by leading the Bluewings to victory in the second stage of the 2004 K-League season, and guaranteeing the club a place in the end-of-season Championship playoffs.The club emerged victorious after a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout win over Pohang Steelers and lifted the 2004 Championship.

Now Suwon is the most famous and influential football club in South Korea, with highest average attendance and strong fan base.

Team honours National honours

International honours

Club records K-League records By Year{| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Games!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Wins!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Draws!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Losses!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Goals Scored!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Goals Against|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1996||Runner Up||40||21||11||8||65||43|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1997||5||36||14||13||9||50||50|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1998||Champions||37||18||7||12||55||37|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1999||Champions||43||31||4||8||89||41|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2000||5||38||15||11||12||64||56|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2001||3||38||19||6||13||55||46|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2002||3||36||16||10||10||54||40|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2003||3||44||19||15||10||59||46|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2004||Champions||39||17||14||8||46||33|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2005||9||36||13||14||9||49||43|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2006||Runner Up||42||14||16||12||40||39|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|total||-||429||197||121||111||626||474|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|}

By Team (1996-2006){| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Against!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Wins!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Draws!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Losses|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Busan||24||12||12|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Chunnam||18||11||11|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Daegu||8||4||1|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Daejeon||19||11||7|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Gyungnam||1||1||1|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Gwangju||9||2||2|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Incheon||4||4||1|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Jeju||24||10||11|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Jeonbuk||23||11||7|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Pohang||18||16||16|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Seongnam||18||15||13|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Seoul||16||13||14|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Ulsan||15||11||15|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|}

Asian Cup Winners Cup Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1997||Runner Up

|}

Asian Champions Cup (AFC C/L) Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2001||Champions|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2002||Champions|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2005||Round 1

|}

Asian Super Cup Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2001||Champions|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2002||Champions

|}

A3 Champions Cup Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2005||Champions

|}

Players records Correct as of December 31, 2006. Figures include all competitive matches. Top league goalscorers by season {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"!Season!!Name!!style="width: 8em;"|Goals!!style="width: 4em;"|Goals per appearance|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1996 || 7 || 21.9|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1997 || 14 || 21.9|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1998 || 8 || 44.4|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1999 || 23 || 62.2|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2000 || 10 || 37.0|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2001 || 17 || 51.5|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2002 || 10 || 34.5|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2003 || 14 || 77.8|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2004 || 14 || 36.8|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2005 || 10 || 32.2|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2006 || 5 || 35.7|}

All time goalscorers {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"! !!Name!!style="width: 10em;"|Period!!style="width: 5em;"|Goals||Games|-|style="text-align:right;"|1||style="text-align:left;"|Seo Jung-Won ] || 1996- || 43 || 251|-|style="text-align:right;"|3||style="text-align:left;"|Denis Laktionov ] || 1998-1999 || 36 || 69|-|style="text-align:right;"|5||style="text-align:left;"|Sandro Cardoso dos Santos ] || 1996-2002 & 2004 || 32 || 128|-|style="text-align:right;"|7||style="text-align:left;"|Nadson Rodrigues de Souza ] || 1998-99 || 22 || 65|-|style="text-align:right;"|9||style="text-align:left;"|Cho Hyun-Doo ] || 1996-2002 || 18 || 165|}

Managers As of November 30, 2006. Only competitive matches are counted.{]||align=left|1996|align=left|2003||312||153||77||82||491||359|-|align=left|Cha Bum-Kun||align=left| 2004|align=left|present||117||44||44||29||135||115|}

Current Squad

*Also has South Korean citizenship.

Backroom Staff Coaching Staff

Medical Staff

Scouter

Executive Office









Supporters Suwon's supporters are usually called as 'GRNAD BLEU Supporters Union', or 'GRAND BLEU' more commonly. The name 'GRAND BLEU' has came from Luc Besson's movie Big Blue, which refers the meaning of 'Great deep blue sea'.

GRNAD BLEU was organised in 1996 as the first official supporters club in the K-league. At the first time, the official name of supporters club was 'Cyber Wings'.

With their general two motos, The First & The Best and All the people who loves Suwon are the GRAND BLEU, now GRNAD BLEU has grown up as the largest supporters group in the K-league which more than thirty thousand people has joined. GRAND BLEU shows great performances at each matches using various equipments such as flars, smoke, giant flags and giant mosaic of placards.

The famous Red Devil (supporters club), South Korean national football team supporters club was also organised by people who are members of GRAND BLEU.

Famous players (current)



(former)



10th Anniversary Fan's Best Eleven



Club Sponsor

Kit Suppliers

External links







|after=Al-Ain FC|years=2001-2002-->

{{Football club infobox | clubname = Suwon Samsung Bluewings
수원 삼성 블루윙즈 | image = ] | fullname = Suwon Samsung Bluewings FC (SSFC)
수원 삼성 블루윙즈 축구단| nickname = Bluewings | founded = | ground = [Suwon World Cup Stadium[Suwon, [Gyeonggi, [South Korea| capacity = 43,288 | chairman = {{flagicon|South Korea--> Yun Jong-Yong | manager = {{flagicon|South Korea--> [Cha Bum-Kun | league = [K-League| season = [K-League 2007 | position = 2nd | pattern_la1=_whiteshoulders|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=_whiteshoulders| leftarm1=0000FF|body1=0000FF|rightarm1=0000FF|shorts1=0000FF|socks1=0000FF| pattern_la2=_blueshoulders|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=_blueshoulders| leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF| -->Suwon Samsung Bluewings (Korean language: 수원 삼성 블루윙즈) is a Korea football (soccer) team, based in Suwon. Founded in 1996, they have become one of Asian football's premier clubs, with a host of domestic and continental honours.

Former South Korea national football team manager Kim Ho took charge of the side from their opening season in the K-League, and the team finished runners-up in the championship play-off that same season. The championship was secured in 1998 and retained in 1999 as Suwon started to dominate Korean football.

Suwon lifted the AFC Champions League twice in succession (2001 and 2002), also adding twice the Asian Super Cup.

The club has been home to some of the best Korean football players; Ahn Jung-Hwan, Hwang Sun-Hong, Lee Woon-Jae, Ko Jong-Soo, Choi Sung-Yong, Kim Nam-Il, Song Chong-Gug and Seo Jung-Won wore the blue shirt. Some of the best imports to the league have worn the Suwon shirt, with Nadson Rodrigues de Souza, Denis Laktionov, Saša Drakulić, Zoran Urumov and Gabriel Popescu all proving hugely influential for the club through the years.

The departure of Kim Ho in 2003 saw Korean football legend Cha Bum-Kun appointed boss and trusted with keeping the Bluewings at the top of Korean and Asian football.

Cha kept up the fine traditions of the club by leading the Bluewings to victory in the second stage of the 2004 K-League season, and guaranteeing the club a place in the end-of-season Championship playoffs.The club emerged victorious after a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout win over Pohang Steelers and lifted the 2004 Championship.

Now Suwon is the most famous and influential football club in South Korea, with highest average attendance and strong fan base.

Team honours National honours

International honours

Club records K-League records By Year{| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Games!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Wins!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Draws!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Losses!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Goals Scored!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Goals Against|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1996||Runner Up||40||21||11||8||65||43|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1997||5||36||14||13||9||50||50|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1998||Champions||37||18||7||12||55||37|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1999||Champions||43||31||4||8||89||41|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2000||5||38||15||11||12||64||56|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2001||3||38||19||6||13||55||46|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2002||3||36||16||10||10||54||40|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2003||3||44||19||15||10||59||46|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2004||Champions||39||17||14||8||46||33|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2005||9||36||13||14||9||49||43|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2006||Runner Up||42||14||16||12||40||39|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|total||-||429||197||121||111||626||474|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|}

By Team (1996-2006){| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Against!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Wins!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Draws!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Losses|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Busan||24||12||12|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Chunnam||18||11||11|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Daegu||8||4||1|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Daejeon||19||11||7|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Gyungnam||1||1||1|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Gwangju||9||2||2|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Incheon||4||4||1|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Jeju||24||10||11|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Jeonbuk||23||11||7|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Pohang||18||16||16|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Seongnam||18||15||13|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Seoul||16||13||14|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|Ulsan||15||11||15|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|}

Asian Cup Winners Cup Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|1997||Runner Up

|}

Asian Champions Cup (AFC C/L) Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2001||Champions|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2002||Champions|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2005||Round 1

|}

Asian Super Cup Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2001||Champions|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2002||Champions

|}

A3 Champions Cup Records {| width=60%|-!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Year!bgcolor=#ffe5b4|Position

|---- bgcolor=#f5f5dc|2005||Champions

|}

Players records Correct as of December 31, 2006. Figures include all competitive matches. Top league goalscorers by season {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"!Season!!Name!!style="width: 8em;"|Goals!!style="width: 4em;"|Goals per appearance|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1996 || 7 || 21.9|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1997 || 14 || 21.9|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1998 || 8 || 44.4|-|style="text-align:right;"|[1999 || 23 || 62.2|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2000 || 10 || 37.0|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2001 || 17 || 51.5|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2002 || 10 || 34.5|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2003 || 14 || 77.8|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2004 || 14 || 36.8|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2005 || 10 || 32.2|-|style="text-align:right;"|[2006 || 5 || 35.7|}

All time goalscorers {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"! !!Name!!style="width: 10em;"|Period!!style="width: 5em;"|Goals||Games|-|style="text-align:right;"|1||style="text-align:left;"|Seo Jung-Won ] || 1996- || 43 || 251|-|style="text-align:right;"|3||style="text-align:left;"|Denis Laktionov ] || 1998-1999 || 36 || 69|-|style="text-align:right;"|5||style="text-align:left;"|Sandro Cardoso dos Santos ] || 1996-2002 & 2004 || 32 || 128|-|style="text-align:right;"|7||style="text-align:left;"|Nadson Rodrigues de Souza ] || 1998-99 || 22 || 65|-|style="text-align:right;"|9||style="text-align:left;"|Cho Hyun-Doo ] || 1996-2002 || 18 || 165|}

Managers As of November 30, 2006. Only competitive matches are counted.{]||align=left|1996|align=left|2003||312||153||77||82||491||359|-|align=left|Cha Bum-Kun||align=left| 2004|align=left|present||117||44||44||29||135||115|}

Current Squad

*Also has South Korean citizenship.

Backroom Staff Coaching Staff

Medical Staff

Scouter

Executive Office









Supporters Suwon's supporters are usually called as 'GRNAD BLEU Supporters Union', or 'GRAND BLEU' more commonly. The name 'GRAND BLEU' has came from Luc Besson's movie Big Blue, which refers the meaning of 'Great deep blue sea'.

GRNAD BLEU was organised in 1996 as the first official supporters club in the K-league. At the first time, the official name of supporters club was 'Cyber Wings'.

With their general two motos, The First & The Best and All the people who loves Suwon are the GRAND BLEU, now GRNAD BLEU has grown up as the largest supporters group in the K-league which more than thirty thousand people has joined. GRAND BLEU shows great performances at each matches using various equipments such as flars, smoke, giant flags and giant mosaic of placards.

The famous Red Devil (supporters club), South Korean national football team supporters club was also organised by people who are members of GRAND BLEU.

Famous players (current)



(former)



10th Anniversary Fan's Best Eleven



Club Sponsor

Kit Suppliers

External links







|after=Al-Ain FC|years=2001-2002-->



 

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