South Korea K3 League 05/29 08:00 14 [4] Hwaseong FC v Gyeongju HNP [6] D 2-2
South Korea K3 League 05/22 10:00 13 [10] Cheongju City FC v Hwaseong FC [5] W 0-3
South Korea K3 League 05/15 06:00 12 [9] Hwaseong FC v Yangju Citizen [10] W 1-0
South Korea K3 League 05/06 10:00 11 [5] Gangneung City v Hwaseong FC [11] W 0-3
South Korea K3 League 05/01 06:00 10 [12] Hwaseong FC v Ulsan Citizen FC [7] D 0-0
South Korea Cup 04/27 10:00 9 Gangwon FC v Hwaseong FC L 2-0
South Korea K3 League 04/23 05:00 9 [14] Artland K FC v Hwaseong FC [9] D 1-1
South Korea K3 League 04/17 05:00 8 [10] Hwaseong FC v Dangjin Citizen FC [16] W 2-1
South Korea K3 League 04/10 05:00 7 [10] Hwaseong FC v Daejeon Korail [12] L 1-2
South Korea K3 League 04/02 06:00 6 [9] Cheonan City v Hwaseong FC [14] W 0-1
South Korea K3 League 03/27 05:00 5 [13] Hwaseong FC v Siheung City AC [6] L 0-1
South Korea K3 League 03/19 05:00 - [3] Busan Trans Corp v Hwaseong FC [12] D 2-2
South Korea Cup 03/09 05:00 8 Daejeon Hana Citizen v Hwaseong FC W 3-4
South Korea K3 League 03/06 05:00 2 [16] Hwaseong FC v RK Lovćen [11] W 2-1
South Korea K3 League 02/27 05:00 1 Hwaseong FC v Gimhae City L 1-3
South Korea Cup 02/20 05:00 7 Hyochang FC v Hwaseong FC W 0-9
South Korea K3 League 11/13 05:00 30 [8] Changwon City v Hwaseong FC [11] D 2-2
South Korea K3 League 11/09 10:00 27 [2] Gimpo Citizen FC v Hwaseong FC [11] L 1-0
South Korea K3 League 10/31 06:00 28 [7] Ulsan Citizen FC v Hwaseong FC [10] D 1-1
South Korea K3 League 10/16 06:00 19 [11] Hwaseong FC v Yangju Citizen [13] W 3-2
South Korea K3 League 10/01 10:00 26 [11] Hwaseong FC v Paju Citizen FC [9] D 1-1
South Korea K3 League 09/25 10:00 25 [2] Cheonan City v Hwaseong FC [11] L 3-0
South Korea K3 League 09/15 10:00 24 [11] Hwaseong FC v Daejeon Korail [9] W 1-0
South Korea K3 League 09/11 06:00 23 Gyeongju HNP v Hwaseong FC L 1-0
South Korea K3 League 09/05 06:00 22 [11] Hwaseong FC v Mokpo City FC [3] L 2-3
South Korea K3 League 08/29 08:00 21 [7] Gimhae City v Hwaseong FC [11] D 1-1
South Korea K3 League 08/22 08:00 20 [14] Pyeongtaek Citizen FC v Hwaseong FC [11] D 1-1
South Korea K3 League 08/17 10:00 17 [15] Gangneung City v Hwaseong FC [11] D 1-1
South Korea K3 League 07/04 08:00 18 [10] Hwaseong FC v Cheongju FC [12] W 1-0
South Korea K3 League 06/30 10:00 17 Gangneung City v Hwaseong FC - Postponed

Wikipedia - Hwaseong FC

Hwaseong FC (Korean: 화성 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. They play in K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football.

Founded in 2013, the club is owned by Hwaseong City and play their home games at Hwaseong Stadium.

History

In September 2012, Hwaseong City formed a committee to promote the establishment of Hwaseong FC. In January 2013, the team received approval from the Korea Football Association to participate in the amateur fourth-tier Challengers League (later renamed as K3 League). The club was officially founded on 23 January 2013 as a semi-professional club.

In their first season, Hwaseong FC immediately finished first in the Challengers League – Group B and advanced to the final stages, but failed to advance to the championship finals after being eliminated by Paju Citizen, finishing the season in third place overall. However, in the 2014 season, Hwaseong won their first title after defeating Pocheon Citizen 3–1 in the Challengers League championship play-off final, held in Pocheon in front of about 4,000 spectators.

Five years later, in 2019, Hwaseong, under head coach Kim Hak-chul, won their second K3 League title after defeating Yangpyeong FC 1–0 in the final. In the same season, Hwaseong became the first fourth-division team to reach the semi-finals of the Korean FA Cup. In the first semi-final match, Hwaseong managed to upset four-time Korean champions Suwon Samsung Bluewings with a 1–0 win, but lost the second leg 3–0 after extra time and were eliminated 3–1 on aggregate. They won another K3 League title in 2023, before finishing as runners-up in their final semi-professional season the following year.

Hwaseong FC turned professional in December 2024, joining the second-tier K League 2. Former South Korean international Cha Du-ri was appointed head coach for the team's first professional season.

Hwaseong FC is a professional soccer team based in Hwaseong, South Korea. Established in 2013, the club has quickly made a name for itself in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. Known for its vibrant community support and commitment to developing local talent, Hwaseong FC plays its home matches at the Hwaseong Sports Complex, a modern facility that provides an electric atmosphere for fans.

The team's colors, typically a blend of blue and white, symbolize the spirit and unity of the city. Hwaseong FC is recognized for its dynamic playing style, characterized by fast-paced attacks and a strong emphasis on teamwork. The club's mission extends beyond the pitch, as it actively engages in community outreach programs and youth development initiatives, fostering a love for soccer among the younger generation.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled players, Hwaseong FC aims to climb the ranks of South Korean football, aspiring for promotion to the K League 1 and competing at the highest levels of the sport. The team's passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support, plays a crucial role in creating a home-field advantage, making every match a thrilling experience. As Hwaseong FC continues to grow, it remains a symbol of pride for the city and a beacon of hope for aspiring soccer players in the region.