Soongmin Wonders


Soongmin Wonders was a South Korean women's football club based in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province.

History

The club was founded on 13 December 1999 by Lee Gwang-nam, the director of the multi-level marketing company Soongmin Group. At the time of its official launch, Soongmin Wonders had a squad of eighteen players, nine of whom had played for the South Korean national team. The club was the third women's works football team to be established in South Korea, following Incheon Hyundai in 1993 and Hebron Mission earlier in 1999. Soongmin offered the highest wages of any club of its kind.
In 2002, the club's chairman Lee Gwang-nam was arrested and charged with embezzlement. Shortly afterwards, Soongmin Wonders was disbanded, with many of its former players moving to INI Steel or the newly established Daekyo Kangaroos.

Honours

Korean Women's League

Noted players