Donghaean derby

Donghaean Derby (Korean: 동해안 더비, Donghaean means East Coast) is a fierce football rivalry between Pohang Steelers and Ulsan Hyundai, two professional football clubs based in North Gyeongsang Province in South Korea.[1]Pohang and Ulsan are geographically close east coast ports of Korea.

Donghaean Derby
동해안 더비
Other namesYeongnam Derby
Locale North Gyeongsang Province
TeamsPohang Steelers
Ulsan Hyundai
First meeting1 April 1984
Latest meetingUlsan 0–2 Pohang
2014 K League Classic
(July 12, 2014)
BroadcastersKBS, SBS
Statistics
Most winsPohang Steelers (57)

History

After both teams settled down in their current cities in the mid-1990s, the rivalry between the two slowly formed.

The rivalry truly started after the 1998 K League Championship, in which the two clubs met in the semifinal. In the first leg, Pohang beat Ulsan 3-2 in a thrilling match in which three goals were scored in the added minutes of the second half. In the second leg, held in the Ulsan Stadium, they were drawing 1-1, which meant Pohang were about to progress to the final, until Ulsan's goalkeeper Kim Byung-Ji scored a last-minute header after a free-kick. The goal made the aggregate score 4-4, and Ulsan eventually became the winner after Kim Byung-Ji saved Pohang's two penalties in the following penalty shoot-out. In 2001, Kim Byung-Ji, who had been having a series of conflicts with Ulsan because the club did not let him move to Europe, moved directly to Pohan, recording the highest transfer fee in the K League at that time.[2] His move intensified the tension between two clubs. From then, two clubs met coincidentally in several important matches. Two clubs met in the 2004 K League Championship semi-final and Pohang progressed to the final with André Luiz Tavares's goal. Four years later, they met again in the 2008 K League Championship First Round. After a goalless draw, the game continued to penalties, in which Ulsan won by 4-2.[3]

The name Donghaean means East Sea Coast, where Pohang and Ulsan are located.

Venues

Pohang Steelers Ulsan Hyundai
Pohang Steel Yard Ulsan Stadium Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium
Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 19,665 Capacity: 44,102

Players who have played for both clubs

  • Choi Kang-Hee (Pohang: 1983, Ulsan: 1984–1992)
  • Chung Jong-Son (Pohang: 1985, Ulsan: 1989–1994)
  • Cho Keung-Yeon (Pohang: 1985–1991, Ulsan: 1992)
  • Yoon Deok-Yeo (Ulsan: 1986–1991, Pohang: 1992)
  • Wang Sun-Jae (Pohang: 1987–1988, Ulsan: 1988–1989)
  • Kim Byung-Ji (Ulsan: 1992–2000, Pohang: 2001–2005)
  • Lee Kil-Yong (Ulsan: 1999–2002, Pohang: 2003–2004)
  • Choi Chul-Woo (Ulsan: 2000–2001, Pohang: 2002–2003)
  • Kwon Jung-Hyuk (Ulsan: 2001–2006, Pohang: 2007)
  • Woo Sung-Yong (Pohang: 2003–2004, Ulsan: 2007–2008)
  • Oh Beom-Seok (Pohang: 2003–2007, Ulsan: 2009–2010)
  • Lee Jin-Ho (Ulsan: 2003–2011, Pohang: 2010)
  • Kim Jin-Yong (Ulsan: 2004–2005, Pohang: 2012–present)
  • Kim Jee-Hyuk (Ulsan: 2005–2007, Pohang: 2008–2011)
  • Lee Won-Jae (Pohang: 2005–2007, Ulsan: 2009–2010, Pohang: 2010–present)
  • Go Seul-Ki (Pohang: 2005–2009, Ulsan: 2010–2012)
  • Choi Tae-Uk (Pohang: 2006–2007, Ulsan: 2014)
  • Kim Ji-min (Ulsan: 2007, Pohang: 2008)
  • Brasília (Ulsan: 2008, Pohang: 2009)
  • Almir (Ulsan: 2008–2009, Pohang: 2010)
  • No Byung-Jun (Pohang: 2008–present, Ulsan: 2010)
  • Seol Ki-Hyeon (Pohang: 2010, Ulsan: 2011)
  • Lee Gi-Dong (Pohang: 2010–2011, Ulsan: 2011–present)

Match reports

League matches

#DateRoundHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (Home)Goals (Away)Attendance
11 April 1984POSCO1–1HyundaiShin Sang-Keun (2)Baek Jong-Chul (8)
219 May 1984POSCO0–2HyundaiLandsbergen (28), Baek Jong-Chul (77)
329 July 1984POSCO2–1HyundaiChoi Soon-Ho (6), Lee Kil-Yong (69)Alhassan (78)
429 August 1984POSCO3–4HyundaiChoi Soon-Ho (9), Zeze (30), Choi Sang-Kook (55)Landsbergen (15, 77), Kim Han-Bong (39), Baek Jong-Chul (67)
527 April 1985Hyundai1–2POSCOLandsbergen (85)Lee Heung-Sil (34), Cho Keung-Yeon (41)
626 June 1985POSCO0–0Hyundai
71 September 1985Hyundai0–2POSCOSchacht (30), Lee Heung-Sil (82)
820 March 1986POSCO1–1HyundaiCho Keung-Yeon (49)Ham Hyun-Gi (2)
913 April 1986Hyundai0–0POSCO
1022 October 1986POSCO0–3HyundaiKim Jong-Hwan (72), Ham Hyun-Gi (75, 79)
119 November 1986Hyundai1–0POSCOHam Hyun-Gi (61)
1228 March 1987Hyundai2–2POSCOLee Sang-Chul (33), Jung Dong-Bok (43)Choi Sang-Kook (71, 84)
1329 March 1987Hyundai1–1POSCOLee Sang-Chul (47)Lee Heung-Sil (49)
143 May 1987POSCO2–0HyundaiLee Heung-Sil (12), Kang Tae-Sik (48)
154 May 1987POSCO2–3HyundaiLee Kee-Keun (63, 70)Kim Sam-Soo (8), Lee Sang-Chul (20), Kim Jong-Kun (62)
1615 August 1987POSCO2–2HyundaiChoi Sang-Kook (26), Choi Soon-Ho (43)Lim Ko-Seok (66, 86)
1717 August 1987POSCO4–2HyundaiKim Hong-Woon (10, 24), Kim Moon-Kyung (o.g. 40), Choi Soon-Ho (67)Jung Dong-Bok (27), Baek Jong-Chul (64)
1819 September 1987Hyundai3–4POSCOChoi Kang-Hee (33), Lee Sang-Chul (62, PK 75)Kim Hong-Woon (31, 47), Lee Kil-Yong (68), Choi Sang-Kook (73)
1920 September 1987Hyundai1–2POSCONam Ki-Young (o.g. 58)Lee Kee-Keun (4), Choi Sang-Kook (27)
209 April 1988POSCO1–0HyundaiKim Hong-Woon (80)
217 May 1988Hyundai0–1POSCOHwang Young-Woo (86)
2211 June 1988Hyundai3–1POSCOYoon Deok-Yeo (44), Baek Jong-Chul (75), Kang Jae-Soon (82)Lee Kee-Keun (15)
2323 July 1988POSCO0–2HyundaiHam Hyun-Gi (6, 89)
244 September 1988POSCO2–2HyundaiBaek Chi-Soo (37), Lee Kee-Keun (56)Kang Jae-Soon (38), Choi Gun-Taek (89)
2522 October 1988Hyundai0–1POSCOChoi Sang-Kook (52)
266 May 1989Hyundai0–0POSCO
279 May 1989POSCO0–1HyundaiChoi Gun-Taek (68)
2828 May 1989POSCO0–2HyundaiLee Hyo-Yong (49), Lee Soo-Chul (49)
293 June 1989Hyundai0–0POSCO
3013 September 1989Hyundai1–1POSCOKim Jong-Kun (65)Lee Kee-Keun (70)
3116 September 1989POSCO2–1HyundaiCho Keung-Yeon (6, 28)Choi Kwang-Ji (9)
3218 October 1989POSCO2–1HyundaiBaek Chi-Soo (61), Choi Moon-Sik (87)Huh Ki-Soo (42)
3321 October 1989Hyundai3–4POSCOLee Jong-Hwa (5), Kang Jae-Soon (46), Lee Hak-Jong (86)Cho Keung-Yeon (35, 50, 79), Kim Hong-Woon (89)
345 April 1990POSCO0–0Hyundai
3521 April 1990Hyundai0–0POSCO
3630 May 1990POSCO2–2HyundaiChoi Sang-Kook (28), Lee Kye-Won (48)Lee Jong-Hwa (76, 89)
3718 August 1990Hyundai1–1POSCOShin Yeon-Ho (89)Lee Kee-Keun (76)
389 October 1990Hyundai1–0POSCOSong Ju-Seok (13)
3930 October 1990POSCO3–2HyundaiLee Heung-Sil (5), Lee Kye-Won (53), Kim Sang-ho (78)Choi Kang-Hee (15), Ham Hyun-Gi (81)
4031 March 1991POSCO0–0Hyundai
414 May 1991Hyundai1–0POSCOKim Hyun-Seok (25)
4229 June 1991Hyundai1–1POSCOHan Chang-Woo (56)Lee Won-Chul (36)
4317 July 1991Hyundai1–1POSCOKang Deuk-Soo (33)Lee Won-Chul (52)
4410 August 1991POSCO0–2HyundaiKim Hyun-Seok (33), Song Ju-Seok (47)
457 September 1991POSCO1–0HyundaiLee Kee-Keun (81)
4614 September 1991Hyundai2–2POSCOKwon Hyung-Jung (o.g. 14), Choi Kang-Hee (44)Park Kyung-Hoon (68), Lee Won-Chul (74)
473 November 1991POSCO0–1HyundaiKim Hyun-Seok (20)
4825 April 1992Hyundai1–0POSCOShin Hong-Gi (89)
4930 May 1992POSCO1–0HyundaiPark Tae-Ha (41)
504 July 1992Hyundai0–1POSCOChoi Moon-Sik (33)
5110 October 1992Hyundai1–2POSCOSong Ju-Seok (76)Rade (13, 74)
5211 November 1992POSCO1–3HyundaiPark Chang-Hyun (20)Kang Jae-Soon (26), Shin Hong-Gi (37, 87)
5314 November 1992POSCO1–0HyundaiHong Myung-Bo (88)
5417 April 1993POSCO2–0HyundaiPark Chang-Hyun (50), Lee Won-Chul (85)
5522 May 1993Hyundai1–0POSCOIm Jae-Sun (68)
5617 July 1993POSCO4–1HyundaiYoo Dong-Kwan (25), Lee Won-Chul (30), Cha Sang-Hae (35), Rade (68)Im Jae-Sun (18)
5711 September 1993POSCO2–0HyundaiRade (49), Jang Young-Hoon (64)
5815 September 1993Hyundai1–1 (PSO 4–3)POSCOZoran (3)Jang Young-Hoon (PK 12)
599 October 1993Hyundai0–0 (PSO 5–6)POSCO
609 April 1994POSCO0-1HyundaiKim Jong-Kun (68)
6130 April 1994Hyundai2-2POSCOYoo Sang-Chul (PK 28), Choi Dong-Ho (86)Park Chang-Hyun (14), Kim Ki-Nam (44)
6220 August 1994POSCO0–0Hyundai
6314 September 1994Hyundai0–0POSCO
642 November 1994POSCO3–2HyundaiHwang Sun-Hong (14, 79), Rade (20)Kim Jong-Kun (25), Im Jae-Sun (87)
657 May 1995Pohang0–0Hyundai
6629 July 1995Hyundai0-1PohangGu Sang-Bum (25)
6719 August 1995Hyundai1-1PohangKim Hyun-Seok (50)Hwang Sun-Hong (4)
6823 September 1995Pohang0–0Hyundai
6915 May 1996Pohang0–0Ulsan
7030 June 1996Ulsan2-3PohangShin Hong-Gi (61, 86)Rade (15), Lee Young-Sang (PK 35), Park Tae-Ha (53)
7129 August 1996Pohang3–2UlsanHwang Sun-Hong (23, 82), Jeon Kyung-Jun (54)Jung Jeong-Soo (48), Kim Hyun-Seok (62)
7212 October 1996Ulsan0-2PohangJeon Kyung-Jun (26), Park Tae-Ha (69)
734 May 1997Ulsan2-0PohangYoo Sang-Chul (21), Kim Jong-Kun (65)
7419 October 1997Pohang2-1UlsanTomou (44, 69)Kim Sang-Hoon (41)
7522 July 1998Ulsan4-4 (PSO 5-4)PohangKim Jong-Kun (11, 62), Lee Moon-Seok (17), Kim Ki-Nam (40)Lee Dong-Gook (34, 58), Park Tae-Ha (PK 48), Beak Seung-Chul (72)
7610 October 1998Pohang1-2UlsanBeak Seung-Chul (40)Jung Jeong-Soo (12), Yoo Sang-Chul (PK 35)
7721 October 1998CPohang3-2UlsanKim Myung-Gon (57), Choi Moon-Sik (89), Baek Seung-Chul (90+6)Jung Jeong-Soo (16), Kim Jong-Kun (90+3)
7824 October 1998CUlsan2-1PohangKim Hyun-Seok (71), Kim Byung-Ji (90)Park Tae-Ha (85)
7930 June 1999Pohang2-1UlsanLee Dong-Gook (22, 33)Kim Hyun-Seok (25)
8018 August 1999Ulsan2-3PohangKim Sang-Hoon (42), Victor (78)Ko Jeong-Woon (16, 52, 77)
8115 September 1999Ulsan3-4Pohang
8214 May 2000Ulsan1-1 (PSO 1-3)PohangJung Jeong-Soo (87)Kim Jong-Chun (4)
8321 June 2000Ulsan1-0PohangHa Eun-Cheul (90)
846 September 2000Pohang2-3UlsanSasa (10, 69)Lee Kil-Yong (25), Ha Eun-Cheul (41), Son Jeong-Tak (82)
8511 July 2001Ulsan0-1PohangHa Seok-Ju (50)
8625 August 2001Pohang3-2UlsanKim Sang-Rok (53) Goran (63, 79)Paulinho (73, 90+4)
8726 September 2001Ulsan2-1PohangLee Kil-Yong (30), Savic (o.g. 52)Ha Seok-Ju (85)
883 August 2002Ulsan3-0PohangAlison (44), Lee Chun-Soo (69), Kim Hyun-Seok (75)
8918 September 2002Ulsan2-1PohangLee Kil-Yong (61, 85)Yoon Bo-Young (42)
9025 September 2002Pohang1-0UlsanGoran (10)
9126 March 2003Pohang2-1UlsanChoi Yoon-Yeol (8), Woo Sung-Yong (61)Lee Chun-Soo (59)
929 July 2003Ulsan0-0Pohang
9331 August 2003Pohang2-3UlsanChoi Chul-Woo (8), Kim Gi-Dong (17)Dodô (26, PK 67), Balao (28)
949 November 2003Ulsan1-2PohangBalao (47)Choi Yoon-Yeol (15), Kim Sang-Rok (31)
9523 May 2004Ulsan0-1PohangHwang Jin-Sung (90)
963 August 2004Pohang0-1UlsanZé Carlos (PK 32)
975 December 2004CPohang1-0UlsanTavares (36)
986 July 2005Ulsan1-3PohangYoo Sang-Chul (44)Lee Dong-Gook (PK 17, 79), Itamar (87)
9929 October 2005Pohang2-1UlsanTavares (PK 77), Lee Jung-Ho (88)Machado (PK 55)
10010 May 2006Pohang0-0Ulsan
1015 November 2006Ulsan0-1PohangLee Dong-Gook (58)
10216 June 2007Ulsan0-0Pohang
10310 October 2007Pohang1-0UlsanJonhes (21)
10428 October 2007CUlsan1-2PohangWoo Sung-Yong (70)Hwang Jae-Won (34), Lee Gwang-Jae (76)
10515 March 2008Ulsan3-0PohangLee Jin-Ho (12), Brasília (51), Woo Sung-Yong (69)
10619 July 2008Pohang3-1UlsanDenilson (14), Stevo (29), Jang Hyun-Kyu (54)Lee Jin-Ho (19)
10722 November 2008CUlsan0-0 (PSO 4-2)Pohang
1084 April 2009Pohang1-1UlsanKim Gi-Dong (57)Almir (74)
1091 August 2009Ulsan2-2PohangLee Jin-Ho (50), Slavčo (90+1)Kim Hyung-Il (40), Yoo Chang-Hyun (76)
1105 May 2010Pohang1-1UlsanLee Gi-Dong (27)Oh Beom-Seok (73)
11129 August 2010Ulsan1-1PohangOh Beom-Seok (88)Kim Hyung-Il (90+4)
11223 April 2011Pohang2-0UlsanCho Chan-Ho (78), Chuva (84)
11316 October 2011Ulsan2-1PohangGo Seul-Ki (21), Ko Chang-Hyun (90+2)Asamoah (82)
11426 November 2011CPohang0-1UlsanSeol Ki-Hyeon (PK 72)
1153 March 2012Pohang0-1UlsanKim Shin-Wook (44)
11627 June 2012Ulsan3-1PohangMaranhão (27), Aki (47), Choi Jae-Soo (66)No Byung-Jun (30)
11714 October 2012Pohang3-1UlsanKim Dae-ho (39), Derek Asamoah (67), Park Sung-ho (71)Maranhão (56)
1183 November 2012Ulsan0-1PohangNo Byung-jun (68)
11918 May 2013Pohang1-2UlsanGo Moo-yul (27)Shin Kwang-hoon (OG, 24), Kim Yong-tae (82)
12028 August 2013Ulsan2-0PohangKim Young-sam (3), Han Sang-woon (68)
12122 September 2013Pohang1-1UlsanGo Moo-yul (44)Rafael (35)
1221 December 2013Ulsan0-1PohangKim Won-il (90+5)
1238 March 2014Pohang0-1UlsanKim Shin-wook (82)
12412 July 2014Ulsan0-2PohangKim Jae-sung (76), Kim Seung-dae (79)

League Cup matches

#DateRoundHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (Home)Goals (Away)Attendance
118 May 1986POSCO0–1HyundaiHam Hyun-Gi (72)
28 June 1986Hyundai0–0
POSCO W/O
POSCO
36 July 1986POSCO1–4HyundaiKim Wan-Soo (89)Park Kyung-Hoon (OG 41), Huh Jung-Moo (54), Kim Jong-Kun (84), Baek Jong-Chul (89)
47 September 1986Hyundai2–0POSCOLee Jong-Hwa (54), Kim Heung-Kwon (74)
51 July 1992Hyundai1–0POSCOChung Jong-Soo (60)
630 September 1992POSCO2–1HyundaiBaek Ki-Hong (24), Lee Jae-Il (o.g. 35)Kim Hyun-Seok (44)
73 November 1993Hyundai1–0POSCOSong Ju-Seok (51)
84 June 1994Hyundai2–1POSCO
925 March 1995Hyundai2–1POSCOKim Hyun-Seok (42), (75)Rade Bogdanovic (13)
1010 April 1996Ulsan1–2PohangKim Jong-Kun (14)Park Tae-Ha (32), Hwang Sun-Hong (65)
1112 April 1997Ulsan1–1PohangShin Hong-Gi (54)Ahn Ik-Soo (74)
1225 June 1997Group StageUlsan0–1PohangHong Do-Pyo (56)
1313 August 1997Group StagePohang1–1UlsanKonovalov (87)Lee Hyun-Seok (52)
1429 April 1998Semi-finalsUlsan2–1PohangKim Hyun-Seok (44), Park Jung-bae (90+1)Savic (64)
1530 May 1998Pohang1–2UlsanPark Tae-Ha (36)Kim Jong-Kun (41, 85)
166 August 1999Pohang1–1 (PSO 4–1)UlsanPark Tae-Ha (45)Son Jeong-Tak (65)
1718 July 2004Pohang3–1UlsanHwang Ji-Soo (68), Hwang Jae-Won (75), Carlos (90+1)Kim Jin-Yong (35)
1816 March 2005Ulsan1–1PohangZé Carlos (43)Itamar (90+3)
1926 July 2006Pohang0–2UlsanKim Yoon-Sik (o.g. 21), Choi Sung-Kuk (74)
2014 March 2007Group StageUlsan0–0Pohang
2125 April 2007Group StagePohang0–2UlsanYang Dong-Hyun (58, 66)

FA Cup matches

#DateRoundHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (Home)Goals (Away)Attendance
15 December 1996Semi-finalsPohang1-0UlsanCho Jin-Ho (80)
223 November 1998Semi-finalsUlsan2-1 (a.e.t.)PohangKim Jong-Kun (82), Seo Dong-Won (99)Kim Myung-Gon (74)
318 November 2001Semi-finalsPohang2-1 (a.e.t.)UlsanLee Dong-Gook (8), Yoon Bo-Young (PK 99)Lee Kil-Yong (79)

Records and statistics

All-time results

Competition Played Pohang wins Draws Ulsan wins Pohang goals Ulsan goals
K League 1 138 53 44 41 173 162
League Cup 21 5 6 10 16 26
FA Cup 3 2 0 1 4 3
Total 163 60 50 53 195 195
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See also

References

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