- the club has been
known as the
Yukong Elephants and
Bucheon SK. The club was
founded on 17
December 1982 as
Yukong Elephants, and
became one of the...
- in 1962 as Korea's
first oil refinery. In 1982,
changed company name to
Yukong. SK
Energy is an
energy and
petrochemical company with 5,000 employees,...
- How
Yukong Moved the
Mountains (French:
Comment Yukong déplaça les montagnes) is a
series of 12 do****entary
films directed by
Marceline Loridan-Ivens and...
- League, with five
member clubs. The
initial five
clubs were
Hallelujah FC,
Yukong Elephants,
Pohang Steelworks,
Daewoo Royals,
Kookmin Bank.
Hallelujah FC...
- team was then
called the
Yukong Elephants.
Yukong was
owned and
financially supported by the
Sunkyoung Group's subsidiary,
Yukong (currently SK Group's "SK...
- of K-League's
decentralization policy.
Three clubs based in
Seoul – the
Yukong Elephants, LG Cheetahs, and
Ilhwa Chunma – did not
accept this policy, so...
-
Hallelujah FC v
Yukong Elephants Daewoo Royals v
POSCO Dolphins Kookmin Bank v
Hallelujah FC
POSCO Dolphins v
Yukong Elephants Hallelujah FC v
Yukong Elephants...
-
Sarychev of
Ilhwa Chunma and
Aleksandr Podshivalov of
Yukong Elephants from Lev
Yashin Club.
Yukong Elephants beat
Ilhwa Chunma 2–0 in this round, and took...
-
recently from K3 League,
Chungbuk Cheongju FC. He pla**** in the K-League for
Yukong Elephants from 1985 to 1992.
After he retired, he
moved into coaching, firstly...
-
similar case.) He
started to
appear in the top team
matches after joining Yukong Elephants (Bucheon SK
after 1996).
Bucheon at that time was
highly recognized...