Jeonnam Dragons - fixtures, team info and top players
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Jeonnam Dragons is a football club based in Gwangyang, South Korea, playing their home matches at Gwangyang Stadium. Follow Jeonnam Dragons on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Jeonnam Dragons have been in mixed form recently, winning 0 of their last 1 matches (0% win rate). They have scored 1 goal and conceded 2 during this period. In the K-League 2, their recent results include a 1-2 loss to Chungnam Asan FC.
Recent results for Jeonnam Dragons:
- 23 November 2025: K-League 2 - 1-2 loss at Chungnam Asan FC
Upcoming fixtures for Jeonnam Dragons:
- 1 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Gyeongnam FC
- 7 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Daegu FC
- 14 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Suwon Samsung Bluewings
- 21 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Paju Frontier
- 28 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Cheonan City
Looking ahead, Jeonnam Dragons have 0 home games and 5 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Gyeongnam FC (away), Daegu FC (away), Suwon Samsung Bluewings (away), Paju Frontier (away), and Cheonan City (away).
Jeonnam Dragons's squad consists of 42 players. Goalkeepers: Choi Bong-Jin (Korea Republic), Lee Jun (Korea Republic), Sung Yoon-Soo (Korea Republic), Kang Jeong-Mook (Korea Republic). Defenders: Cho Young-Kwang (Korea Republic), Jang Hyo-Jun (Korea Republic), Yoo Ji-Ha (Korea Republic), Choi Jung-Won (Korea Republic), Ku Hyun-Jun (Korea Republic), Go Tae-Won (Korea Republic), Min Jun-Yeong (Korea Republic), Kim Yong-Hwan (Korea Republic), Yu Jin-Hong (Korea Republic), Jang Soon-Hyeok (Korea Republic), Kim Gyeong-Jae (Korea Republic), Hong Seok-Hyeon (Korea Republic), Noh Dong-Geon (Korea Republic), Kim Ju-Yeop (Korea Republic), Choi Han-Sol (Korea Republic). Midfielders: Kim Beom-Su (Korea Republic), Yang Ji-Hoon (Korea Republic), Im Chan-Wool (Korea Republic), Valdívia (Brazil), Jeong Ji-Yong (Korea Republic), Yoon Min-Ho (Korea Republic), Kim Bum-Jin (Korea Republic), Ryu Kwang-Hyun (Korea Republic), Park Sang-Jun (Korea Republic), Jung Tae-In (Korea Republic), Keelan Lebon (Saint Martin), Park Tae-Yong (Korea Republic). Forwards: Hong Jin-Min (Korea Republic), No Geon-Woo (Korea Republic), Ha Nam (Korea Republic), Kim Do-Yoon (Korea Republic), Ronan (Brazil), Chu Sang-Hun (Korea Republic), Yu Gyeong-Min (Korea Republic), Lee Dong-Hyun (Korea Republic), Son Gun-Ho (Korea Republic), Jeon Yu-Sang (Korea Republic), Jung Kang-Min (Korea Republic).
Hyun-Seok Kim is the current head coach of Jeonnam Dragons. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 44% win rate across 39 matches, averaging 1.59 points per game.
Previous managers include Kyeong-Jun Jeon managed the club for 4 seasons, recording 32 wins from 98 matches (33% win rate). Sang-Rae Roh managed the club for 3 seasons, recording 32 wins from 114 matches (28% win rate).
Jeonnam Dragons plays their home matches at Gwangyang Stadium in Gwangyang, which has a capacity of 13,496.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Jeonnam Dragons, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Jeonnam Dragons to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.
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Jeonnam Dragons is a football club based in Gwangyang, South Korea, playing their home matches at Gwangyang Stadium. Follow Jeonnam Dragons on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Jeonnam Dragons have been in mixed form recently, winning 0 of their last 1 matches (0% win rate). They have scored 1 goal and conceded 2 during this period. In the K-League 2, their recent results include a 1-2 loss to Chungnam Asan FC.
Recent results for Jeonnam Dragons:
- 23 November 2025: K-League 2 - 1-2 loss at Chungnam Asan FC
Upcoming fixtures for Jeonnam Dragons:
- 1 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Gyeongnam FC
- 7 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Daegu FC
- 14 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Suwon Samsung Bluewings
- 21 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Paju Frontier
- 28 March 2026: K-League 2 - at Cheonan City
Looking ahead, Jeonnam Dragons have 0 home games and 5 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Gyeongnam FC (away), Daegu FC (away), Suwon Samsung Bluewings (away), Paju Frontier (away), and Cheonan City (away).
Jeonnam Dragons's squad consists of 42 players. Goalkeepers: Choi Bong-Jin (Korea Republic), Lee Jun (Korea Republic), Sung Yoon-Soo (Korea Republic), Kang Jeong-Mook (Korea Republic). Defenders: Cho Young-Kwang (Korea Republic), Jang Hyo-Jun (Korea Republic), Yoo Ji-Ha (Korea Republic), Choi Jung-Won (Korea Republic), Ku Hyun-Jun (Korea Republic), Go Tae-Won (Korea Republic), Min Jun-Yeong (Korea Republic), Kim Yong-Hwan (Korea Republic), Yu Jin-Hong (Korea Republic), Jang Soon-Hyeok (Korea Republic), Kim Gyeong-Jae (Korea Republic), Hong Seok-Hyeon (Korea Republic), Noh Dong-Geon (Korea Republic), Kim Ju-Yeop (Korea Republic), Choi Han-Sol (Korea Republic). Midfielders: Kim Beom-Su (Korea Republic), Yang Ji-Hoon (Korea Republic), Im Chan-Wool (Korea Republic), Valdívia (Brazil), Jeong Ji-Yong (Korea Republic), Yoon Min-Ho (Korea Republic), Kim Bum-Jin (Korea Republic), Ryu Kwang-Hyun (Korea Republic), Park Sang-Jun (Korea Republic), Jung Tae-In (Korea Republic), Keelan Lebon (Saint Martin), Park Tae-Yong (Korea Republic). Forwards: Hong Jin-Min (Korea Republic), No Geon-Woo (Korea Republic), Ha Nam (Korea Republic), Kim Do-Yoon (Korea Republic), Ronan (Brazil), Chu Sang-Hun (Korea Republic), Yu Gyeong-Min (Korea Republic), Lee Dong-Hyun (Korea Republic), Son Gun-Ho (Korea Republic), Jeon Yu-Sang (Korea Republic), Jung Kang-Min (Korea Republic).
Hyun-Seok Kim is the current head coach of Jeonnam Dragons. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 44% win rate across 39 matches, averaging 1.59 points per game.
Previous managers include Kyeong-Jun Jeon managed the club for 4 seasons, recording 32 wins from 98 matches (33% win rate). Sang-Rae Roh managed the club for 3 seasons, recording 32 wins from 114 matches (28% win rate).
Jeonnam Dragons plays their home matches at Gwangyang Stadium in Gwangyang, which has a capacity of 13,496.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Jeonnam Dragons, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Jeonnam Dragons to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.