South Korea K League 1 | 07/19 10:00 | 22 |
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South Korea K League 1 | 07/22 10:30 | 23 |
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South Korea K League 1 | 07/27 10:00 | 24 |
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South Korea K League 1 | 08/10 10:00 | 25 |
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South Korea K League 1 | 08/15 10:00 | 26 |
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South Korea K League 1 | 08/24 10:00 | 27 |
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South Korea K League 1 | 06/29 10:00 | 21 |
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L | 4-1 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 06/21 10:00 | 20 |
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W | 2-1 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 06/17 10:30 | 19 |
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D | 1-1 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 06/14 10:00 | 18 |
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L | 1-0 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 06/01 10:00 | 17 |
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W | 2-1 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 05/27 10:30 | 16 |
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W | 1-3 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 05/23 10:30 | 15 |
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W | 0-2 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 05/18 07:30 | 14 |
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L | 0-1 | |
South Korea Cup | 05/14 10:00 | 4 |
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L | 2-1 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 05/10 07:30 | 13 |
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W | 2-0 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 05/05 07:30 | 12 |
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D | 1-1 | |
South Korea K League 1 | 05/02 10:30 | 11 |
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L | 1-2 |
Total | Home | Away | |
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Matches played | 52 | 27 | 25 |
Wins | 18 | 14 | 4 |
Draws | 11 | 4 | 7 |
Losses | 23 | 9 | 14 |
Goals for | 73 | 39 | 34 |
Goals against | 83 | 33 | 50 |
Clean sheets | 8 | 7 | 1 |
Failed to score | 11 | 6 | 5 |
The Pohang Steelers (Hangul: 포항 스틸러스) are a South Korean professional football club based in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province that compete in the K League 1, the top flight of South Korean football. The Steelers were founded on 1 April 1973 as POSCO FC, named after the steel company POSCO, which still owns the club today. They are one of South Korea's most successful teams, having won the K League five times and the AFC Champions League three times.
The club was founded on 1 April 1973 as Pohang Iron & Steel Company FC, or simply POSCO FC. Initially a semi-professional club, they turned professional in the 1984 season and changed its name to POSCO Dolphins. A year later they renamed as the POSCO Atoms. In 1986 they won their first Championship, and enjoyed a great spell of domination in the league; between 1985 and 1998 they were continuously in the top four of the K League.
In 1995, the club was renamed again, becoming the Pohang Atoms. This name change was an attempt to further strengthen local ties with the region, and in 1997 they adopted their current name, the Pohang Steelers. The team won the Asian Champions Cup in 1997 and 1998.
In the 2000s, the club struggled near the bottom of the table, but bounced back to the forefront of South Korean football by winning the first stage of the 2004 K League Championship. The club qualified for the final Championship match of the 2004 season, but lost 4–3 on penalties to Suwon Samsung Bluewings.
In 2007, the club won the Championship play-off by beating Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, who finished in first place in the regular season of the K League. Pohang won the first leg 3–1 at home, and then traveled to Seongnam for the second leg game, recording a 1–0 victory to seal a 4–1 aggregate triumph. The Steelers had ended the K League season in fifth place, but then defeated Gyeongnam FC, Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and finally Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the play-offs to win the championship.
Pohang again made the play-offs in the 2008 season by finishing the season in fifth place, but were knocked out in their play-off game by Ulsan Hyundai after the penalty shoot-out. However, the club fared much better in the 2008 Korean FA Cup. After beating Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in the quarter-finals, Pohang knocked out Daegu FC in the semi-finals and then defeated Gyeongnam FC in the final to ensure qualification for the 2009 AFC Champions League.
In the 2009 AFC Champions League, the Steelers defeated Umm-Salal of Qatar 4–1 on aggregate in the semi-finals to advance to their first ever AFC Champions League final. The Steelers defeated Saudi club Al-Ittihad 2–1 at the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan to claim the title. For the 2009 K League season, Pohang once again qualified for the play-off phase of the league by finishing the regular season in second place, equal with FC Seoul on points, but ahead on goal difference. The Steelers had a bye to the semi-finals, but lost to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. Nonetheless, their regular season placing saw them qualify for the 2010 AFC Champions League Group stage.
Following the conclusion of the 2009 K League season, at the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup in December, the Steelers finished in third place after defeating Mexican side Atlante 4–3 on penalties.
Pohang saw further success on the pitch under new manager Hwang Sun-hong with a unique playstyle dubbed 'Steel Taka', winning the 2012 and 2013 editions of the Korean FA Cup, and also the 2013 K League season. However, the club has not won a league title since 2013 as Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and later Ulsan rose to dominate the league, and went into an extended trophy drought.
In April 2019, Kim Gi-dong took over as manager. He led Pohang back to the top half of the league, and in 2020, they finished third in the league, qualifying for the AFC Champions League. The club made a strong run in the 2021 AFC Champions League, reaching the final but finishing as runners-up after losing to continental rivals Al Hilal.
In 2023, Pohang celebrated their 50th anniversary by winning the FA Cup, defeating Jeonbuk Hyundai in the final and securing their first FA Cup victory in ten years.
After Kim Gi-dong left for FC Seoul in December 2023, Pohang appointed Park Tae-ha as the new manager. While they started the season well, their form deteriorated and the club finished sixth in the league. However, they won the rebranded Korea Cup in 2024, defeating rivals Ulsan HD 3–1 in extra time in the final for a second consecutive cup victory.