Gangwon FC crest

Gangwon FC

South Korea · GAN

Gangwon FC play in the K League 1 at Gangneung Football Stadium (21,440) in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea.

The 2024 Korean FA Cup title was Gangwon FC’s first major trophy since the club’s founding in 2008. The victory over Pohang Steelers in the final confirmed the club’s arrival as a permanent presence in Korean football rather than a yo-yo club bouncing between divisions. Gangwon’s rise coincided with increased investment following the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, which brought international infrastructure and attention to a province that had previously existed outside Korea’s urban sporting mainstream.

Gangwon Province occupies the northeastern section of South Korea, bordered by the Taebaek Mountains on the west and the East Sea coast to the east. The province was divided at the 38th parallel in 1945, with North Gangwon remaining part of North Korea. This geographical and historical context gives the club a quiet symbolism that other Korean clubs don’t carry: supporting Gangwon FC is, in a specific way, an act of connection to the province’s severed history.

The club uses Gangneung Football Stadium as its primary home, a compact ground that generates strong atmosphere, particularly for evening K League fixtures when the mountain backdrop is visible. Chuncheon, the provincial capital, is the secondary base, and Gangwon sometimes splits home matches across both cities, giving the entire province a football presence.

Brazilian forward Wágner, a left-footed attacking midfielder who arrived from São Paulo in 2021, became central to the club’s tactical identity under coach Kim Byung-soo. His ability to link midfield and attack in tight spaces gave Gangwon an unpredictability that compensated for a squad budget considerably smaller than the Jeonbuk or FC Seoul axis.

When does Gangwon FC play? K League 1 fixtures run on KST (UTC+9). A Saturday evening kickoff in Gangneung is 10:30 in London and 19:30 in Sydney, making it a prime-time option for Australian supporters of Korean football. The East Sea coast setting means winter matches can be fierce in weather as well as competition. Check Seoul time before matchday.

K League 1 Matches

Past Matches (7)