Results

South Korea Women K League 10/02 10:00 28 [8] Changnyeong (W) v Seoul Amazones (W) [2] W 1-2
South Korea Women K League 09/29 10:00 27 [2] Seoul Amazones (W) v Sejong Sportstoto (W) [5] W 2-0
South Korea Women K League 09/22 10:00 26 Hwacheon KSPO (W) v Seoul Amazones (W) L 2-0
South Korea Women K League 09/18 10:00 25 [7] Suwon FMC (W) v Seoul Amazones (W) [2] W 1-2
South Korea Women K League 09/15 10:00 24 [2] Seoul Amazones (W) v Mungyeong Sangmu (W) [6] W 2-0
South Korea Women K League 09/08 10:00 24 [4] Incheon Red Angels (W) v Seoul Amazones (W) [2] W 1-2
South Korea Women K League 09/01 10:00 23 [2] Seoul Amazones (W) v Gyeongju (W) [3] W 2-1
South Korea Women K League 08/25 10:00 22 [3] Seoul Amazones (W) v Changnyeong (W) [8] W 1-0
South Korea Women K League 08/21 10:00 20 [5] Sejong Sportstoto (W) v Seoul Amazones (W) [3] L 2-1
South Korea Women K League 08/14 08:00 3 [7] Mungyeong Sangmu Women v Seoul Amazones Women [3] L 2-1
South Korea Women K League 07/21 10:00 2 [3] Seoul Amazones Women v Incheon Red Angels Women [4] W 2-1
South Korea Women K League 06/26 10:00 19 [3] Seoul Amazones Women v Hwacheon KSPO Women [1] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 14 14
Wins 15 9 6
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 4 0 4
Goals for 48 27 21
Goals against 28 11 17
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 2 0 2

Wikipedia - Seoul WFC

Seoul City Women's Football Club (Korean: 서울시청 여자 축구단), also known as Seoul Amazones or Seoul City Hall, is a South Korean women's football club based in Seoul. The club competes in the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea, and plays its home games at the auxiliary pitch of the Seoul World Cup Stadium.

History

In 2003, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced its plans to establish a professional men's football club and a women's works football club the following year. Seoul City Hall W.F.C. was formally founded in February 2004 with a squad of 22 players, including nine members of the South Korean national women's team at the time. The club's first manager was Seo Jung-ho. The club won its first tournament in September 2004, beating INI Steel and Daekyo Kangaroos to the top spot in the league-format Unification Cup. The club was one of the founding members of the WK League in 2009.

Seoul WFC was at the centre of a controversy in 2013 when representatives of the other six clubs in the WK League claimed that striker Park Eun-sun was male and threatened to boycott the league if Park did not undergo a gender verification test. The club stood by Park, accusing their rivals of violating her human rights and suggesting the allegations were merely a ploy to gain a competitive advantage by keeping Park out of the league, who had scored 19 goals in 22 games. Although the National Human Rights Commission advised the Korea Football Association to punish the coaches of the other teams, neither the KFA nor the WK League acted on the recommendations, and as a result, Park left Seoul to join FC Rossiyanka.

The Seoul Amazones Women’s Soccer Team is a dynamic and competitive force in South Korea's women's soccer landscape. Established with a mission to empower female athletes and promote the sport, the team is based in the vibrant capital city of Seoul. Known for their skillful play, tactical prowess, and unwavering determination, the Amazones have quickly gained recognition in both domestic and international competitions.

The team boasts a diverse roster of talented players, each bringing unique strengths and backgrounds to the field. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship, the Amazones are committed to fostering a positive and inclusive environment for all athletes. Their training regimen combines rigorous physical conditioning with advanced technical skills, ensuring that players are well-prepared for the challenges of competitive soccer.

The Seoul Amazones are not just about winning; they also prioritize community engagement and youth development. Through various outreach programs and partnerships with local schools, the team inspires the next generation of female soccer players, promoting the values of hard work, resilience, and teamwork.

With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, the Seoul Amazones Women’s Soccer Team continues to make strides in elevating women's soccer in South Korea, aiming for success on the field while serving as role models off it.