Daejeon Hana Citizen
Daejeon Citizen play in the K League 1 at Daejeon World Cup Stadium (41,474) in Daejeon, South Korea.
Daejeon’s place in 2002 World Cup history is precise: the stadium hosted South Korea’s 2-0 defeat of Portugal on June 14, 2002, a result that sent the United States through at Portugal’s expense and confirmed the host nation’s place in the knockout rounds. Scolari’s Portugal side, built around Figo, Rui Costa, and Pauleta, arrived as one of Europe’s most decorated squads and left in the group stage. The goal by Park Ji-sung that afternoon launched his career toward Manchester United and Champions League nights at Old Trafford.
Daejeon Citizen was founded in 1997 on an unusual model: citizen ownership, where the club was funded by public subscription rather than corporate sponsorship. The name reflects that founding principle. While major Korean clubs carry the names of Samsung, Hyundai, or Posco, Daejeon Citizen exists as a civic project. The city of 1.5 million, located at South Korea’s geographic centre and a major rail hub connecting Seoul and Busan, has supported the club through relegations and promotions with a loyalty that corporate-backed rivals don’t always inspire.
Promotion to K League 1 in 2022 after years in the second tier marked a genuine return. Lee Eul-yong, the former winger who spent time at Trabzonspor in Turkey, returned to Korean football in an administrative capacity at the club, using his continental experience to rebuild the playing structure. The squad mix of experienced Korean veterans and targeted foreign imports has stabilised the club in the top flight.
The KAIST research university, one of Asia’s leading technical institutions, is headquartered in Daejeon. The city’s identity as South Korea’s science and technology hub gives the club an educated, urban support base that engages with the club differently from industrial cities like Ulsan or Pohang.
When does Daejeon Citizen play? K League 1 matches are in KST (UTC+9). A weekday 19:30 kickoff in Daejeon is 11:30 in Paris, 10:30 in London, and 06:30 in New York. Supporters in Southeast Asia, particularly in Vietnam where Korean football is closely followed, watch at 17:30 ICT. Check Seoul time for current match times.