Results

South Korea Women K League 10/02 06:00 28 Mungyeong Sangmu Women v Gyeongju (W) D 2-2
South Korea Women K League 09/29 10:00 27 [8] Steaua Rangers Bucuresti v Mungyeong Sangmu (W) [6] D 0-0
South Korea Women K League 09/22 07:00 26 Mungyeong Sangmu (W) v Sejong Sportstoto (W) L 0-1
South Korea Women K League 09/18 07:00 25 Mungyeong Sangmu (W) v Hwacheon KSPO (W) W 1-0
South Korea Women K League 09/15 10:00 24 [2] Seoul Amazones (W) v Mungyeong Sangmu (W) [6] L 2-0
South Korea Women K League 09/08 10:00 24 [7] Suwon FMC (W) v Mungyeong Sangmu (W) [6] L 2-1
South Korea Women K League 09/04 10:00 19 Mungyeong Sangmu Women v Sejong Sportstoto (W) - PPT.
South Korea Women K League 09/01 08:00 23 Mungyeong Sangmu Women v Incheon Red Angels (W) D 1-1
South Korea Women K League 08/25 10:00 22 [2] Cheruku/Sorni Chavarria v Mungyeong Sangmu (W) [5] W 0-3
South Korea Women K League 08/21 08:00 20 [6] Mungyeong Sangmu (W) v Changnyeong (W) [8] W 5-0
South Korea Women K League 08/14 08:00 3 [7] Mungyeong Sangmu Women v Seoul Amazones Women [3] W 2-1
South Korea Women K League 06/26 08:00 19 Mungyeong Sangmu Women v Sejong Sportstoto Women - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 14 13
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 34 21 13
Goals against 34 16 18
Clean sheets 7 4 3
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - Mungyeong Sangmu WFC

Mungyeong Sangmu WFC (Korean: 문경 상무 여자 축구단) is a South Korean women's football section within the sports division of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, based in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province. The team was founded in 2007 and competes in the WK League, the top division of women's football in South Korea.

History

Following the success of the women's national football team at the 2005 EAFF Women's Football Championship, and alongside plans to expand the female workforce in the military, the Ministry of National Defense announced in 2005 that it was considering establishing a women's football team. The team was established in 2007 and was initially based in Busan. Manager Lee Mi-yeon, appointed in 2008, was the first female coach of a Korean women's works football team.

Sangmu were one of the six teams to participate in the inaugural season of the WK League in 2009.

The team relocated to Boeun County in 2016 and was known as Boeun Sangmu until it moved again, to Mungyeong, in 2023.

Busan Sangmu Women is a professional women's soccer team based in Busan, South Korea. Established as part of the South Korean women's football league system, the team is known for its competitive spirit and commitment to developing talented players.

Busan Sangmu Women is unique in that it is affiliated with the military, providing a pathway for female athletes to pursue their soccer careers while serving their country. This connection not only fosters discipline and teamwork but also enhances the team's performance on the field.

The team plays its home matches at the Busan Gudeok Stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their players. With a focus on skill development, tactical awareness, and physical fitness, Busan Sangmu Women has become a formidable force in the league, consistently striving for excellence and aiming for championship titles.

The squad features a mix of experienced veterans and promising young talents, all united by their love for the game and their desire to elevate women's soccer in South Korea. As they continue to grow and evolve, Busan Sangmu Women remains dedicated to inspiring the next generation of female athletes and promoting the sport at all levels.