Suwon Samsung Bluewings club records

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This is a list of club records for K-League side Suwon Samsung Bluewings. It details records at club and player level since the team's league debut in 1996.

Club records

Correct as of December 31, 2008.

K-League records

By Year

Year Position Games Wins Draws Losses Goals Scored Goals Against
1996
Runner-up
40
21
11
8
65
43
1997
5
36
14
13
9
50
50
1998
Champions
37
18
7
12
55
37
1999
Champions
42
31
3
8
89
41
2000
5
38
15
11
12
64
56
2001
3
38
19
6
13
55
46
2002
3
36
16
10
10
54
40
2003
3
44
19
15
10
59
46
2004
Champions
39
17
14
8
46
33
2005
9
36
13
14
9
49
43
2006
Runner-up
42
14
16
12
40
39
2007
3
39
21
8
10
60
39
2008
Champions
40
25
8
7
65
29
2009
10
28
8
8
12
29
32
2010
7
28
12
5
11
39
44
2011
4
30
17
4
9
51
33
total
-
593
280
153
160
870
651

By Team (1996–2014)

Against Wins Draws Losses
Busan IPark
40
19
17
Jeonnam Dragons
27
14
18
Daegu FC
19
6
2
Daejeon Citizen
27
16
10
Gwangju FC
3
1
0
Gwangju Sangmu FC
3
1
0
Gyeongnam FC
11
9
7
Incheon United
18
7
5
Jeju United
34
14
20
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
28
18
18
Pohang Steelers
26
21
29
Sangju Sangmu FC
4
2
1
Seongnam FC
24
22
18
FC Seoul
31
16
25
Ulsan Hyundai
23
17
25

Records of wins

Records Date (Oppotnent)
1st
30.03.96 vs Ulsan A (2:1)
100th
31.03.01 vs Chuunam A (3:0)

– Shortest term in the K-league history

200th
17.03.07 vs Busan H (1:0)

– Shortest term in the K-league history

300th
03.10.12 vs Seoul H (1:0)

– Shortest term in the K-league history

Record of goals

Records Player (Season)
1st
Park Kun-Ha (30.03.96 vs Ulsan A)
100th
Denis Laktionov (27.07.97 vs Deajeon H)
200th
Saša Drakulić (07.07.99 vs Pohang H)
300th
Ryoo Woong-Ryul (02.09.00 vs Junbuk H)
400th
Denis Laktionov (31.07.92 vs Chunnam H)
500th
Choi Sung-Yong (26.05.04 vs Bucheon H)
600th
Mato Neretljak (06.06.06 vs Busan A)
700th
Edu (05.04.08 vs Busan A)
800th
Ha Tae-Goon (14.07.10 vs Busan A)
900th
Stevica Ristić (28.04.12 vs Seongnam H)

Records of assists

Records Player (Season)
100th
Lee Jin-Haeng (31.03.99 vs Bucheon H)
200th
Denis Laktionov (20.10.00 vs Chunnam N)
300th
Seo Jung-Won (11.11.03 vs Seongnam A)
400th
Lee Hyun-Jin (28.04.07 vs Jeju H)
  • Record for consecutive wins : 8 – 1999.7.29 ~ 1999.8.29 / 2008.3.19 ~ 2008.4.26
  • Record for consecutive ties: 4 – 1997.3.22 ~ 1997.4.2 / 2004.8.1 ~ 2004.8.11
  • Record for consecutive loses: 3 – 2001.3.31 ~ 2001.4.8 / 2006.04.23 ~ 2006.05.05
  • Record for matches without loses: 18 – 2008.03.09 ~ 2008.06.28
  • Record for matches without wins: 13 – 2006.04.23 ~ 2006.07.15

Asia records

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AFC Champions League records

Year Position
1999–2000
4th place
2000–01
Champions
2001–02
Champions
2005
Round 1
2009
Round of 16
2010
Quarter-finals
2011
Semi-finals

Asian Cup Winners Cup records

Year Position
1997–98
Runner-up

Asian Super Cup records

Year Position
2001
Champions
2002
Champions

A3 Champions Cup records

Year Position
2005
Champions

Pan Pacific Championship

Year Position
2009
Champions

Players records

Correct as of December 31, 2008. Figures include all competitive matches.

Top league goalscorers by season

Season Name Goals Goals per appearance
1996 South Korea Park Kun-Ha 7 0.22
1997 South Korea Cho Hyun-Doo 14 0.22
1998 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša 8 0.44
1999 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša 23 0.62
2000 Russia Denis 10 0.37
2001 Brazil Sandro 17 0.52
2002 Brazil Sandro 10 0.35
2003 Brazil Nadson 14 0.78
2004 Brazil Nadson 14 0.37
2005 Croatia Mato 10 0.32
2006 South Korea Baek Ji-Hoon 5 0.36
2007 Brazil Nadson, Croatia Mato 8 0.53 / 0.23
2008 Brazil Edu 16 0.43

All time goalscorers

Name Period Goals Games
1 South Korea Seo Jung-Won 1999–2004 46 185
2 Brazil Nadson 2003–04 & 2007–08 43 86
2 South Korea Park Kun-Ha 1996–2007 43 251
4 Russia Denis Laktionov 1996–2003 & 2006–07 42 161
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Drakulić 1998–99 36 69
6 Brazil Sandro 2000–02 & 2005–06 32 73
7 South Korea Ko Jong-Soo 1996–2002 & 2004 32 128
8 Brazil Edu 2007–08 23 72
9 Tajikistan Vitaliy Parakhnevych 1998–99 22 65
10 South Korea Cho Hyun-Doo 1996–2002 20 135

See also