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Coreia do Sul - K-League - Feminino 05/24 07:00 13 Busan Sangmu - Feminino vs Gyeongju - Feminino - View
Coreia do Sul - K-League - Feminino 06/08 05:00 14 Gyeongju - Feminino vs Suwon FMC - Feminino - View
Coreia do Sul - K-League - Feminino 06/13 10:00 15 Hyundai Steel Red Angels - Feminino vs Gyeongju - Feminino - View
Coreia do Sul - K-League - Feminino 06/20 10:00 16 Sejong Sportstoto - Feminino vs Gyeongju - Feminino - View
Coreia do Sul - K-League - Feminino 06/27 10:00 17 Gyeongju - Feminino vs Hwacheon KSPO - Feminino - View
Coreia do Sul - K-League - Feminino 07/01 10:00 18 Seoul Amazones - Feminino vs Gyeongju - Feminino - View

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 20 10 10
Wins 7 3 4
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 27 11 16
Goals against 23 9 14
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 3 3 0

Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power WFC (Korean: 경주 한국수력원자력 여자 축구단), also known as Gyeongju KHNP Women's Football Club, is a South Korean women's football club. The club was founded by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power in 2017 and competes in the WK League. They play their home games at Gyeongju Football Park.

History

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power FC, a men's team competing in the National League, had moved to Gyeongju in 2013. In October 2016, the president of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd and the mayor of Gyeongju announced the formation of an attached women's team.

The team was formally founded in March 2017 with 27 players and 5 coaches, including manager Ha Keum-jin, who had previously coached the under-20 women's national team in 2014 and the under-16 women's national team in 2015. They played their first match on 17 April 2017 against Boeun Sangmu.

After finishing the 2017 season in seventh place, Gyeongju KHNP finished in second place in the regular league in 2018. Amid speculation over the sudden departure of manager Ha Keum-jin due to "personal reasons", the team beat Suwon FMC in the playoff semi-final to qualify for the two-legged championship final against Incheon Hyundai Steel. Despite leading 3–0 after the first leg at home, the final ended as a 4–4 draw on aggregate, and Gyeongju lost 3–1 in a penalty shoot-out to finish as league runners-up.

In early 2019, the club was investigated by the Korea Football Association after accusations of sexual misconduct by former manager Ha Keum-jin. After it emerged that the real reason for Ha's mid-season departure in 2018 was a dismissal due to sexual violence against a player at the club, KHNP was accused of a cover-up. The club denied this allegation. Following reports that Ha had previously been dismissed from the KFA in January 2016 due to sexual harassment, the Korea Women's Football Federation stated that Gyeongju KHNP had been unaware of this fact when they hired him the following year.

The 2019 season finished with Gyeongju and Suwon FMC in second and third place respectively, leading to a replay of the previous year's playoff semi-final. This time, Suwon won 2–0 and progressed to the final against Incheon Hyundai Steel.

In December 2019, the club announced Song Ju-hee as its new manager.

From 2020 to 2022, the same three teams again finished at the top of the league table, with Gyeongju defeating Suwon to progress to the final against Incheon Hyundai Steel but ultimately finishing as runners-up in all three years. They finished the 2023 season in fourth place.

Gyeongju Hydro & Nuclear Power Football Club, também conhecido como Gyeongju KHNP, é um clube profissional de futebol com sede em Gyeongju, Coreia do Sul. Fundado em 1995, atualmente compete na K League 2, a segunda divisão do futebol sul-coreano.

O clube foi fundado em 1995 como Gyeongju Korea Electric Power Football Club, pela Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). A equipe mudou seu nome para Gyeongju Hydro & Nuclear Power Football Club em 2010, após a KEPCO ter dividido suas operações de energia nuclear em uma subsidiária separada.

O Gyeongju Hydro & Nuclear Power manda seus jogos no Gyeongju Civic Stadium, com capacidade para 15.000 pessoas. O clube é conhecido por suas cores azul e amarelo e seu mascote é um urso polar.

O Gyeongju Hydro & Nuclear Power nunca venceu um grande troféu, mas chegou à final da Copa da Coreia do Sul em 2000, onde perdeu para o Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. O clube também participou da Liga dos Campeões da AFC em 2001, mas foi eliminado na fase de grupos.

O Gyeongju Hydro & Nuclear Power é uma das equipes mais populares da Coreia do Sul e tem uma grande torcida. O clube é conhecido por seu estilo de jogo ofensivo e sua habilidade em marcar gols.