South Korea Cup 04/17 10:30 9 Ansan Greeners FC v Suwon Bluewings W 0-1
South Korea K League 2 04/14 07:30 7 [2] Suwon Bluewings v Gimpo FC [13] W 2-1
South Korea K League 2 04/10 05:00 6 [3] Suwon Bluewings v Jeonnam Dragons [2] W 5-1
South Korea K League 2 04/07 07:30 5 [6] Chungbuk Cheongju v Suwon Bluewings [8] W 0-1
South Korea K League 2 03/31 07:30 4 [7] Suwon Bluewings v Busan I Park [11] L 0-1
South Korea Cup 03/24 05:00 8 Suwon Bluewings v Chuncheon FC W 2-1
South Korea K League 2 03/17 07:30 3 [8] Ansan Greeners FC v Suwon Bluewings [11] W 0-1
South Korea K League 2 03/10 05:00 2 [3] Seoul E-Land FC v Suwon Bluewings [7] L 2-1
South Korea K League 2 03/03 05:00 1 [7] Suwon Bluewings v Chungnam Asan FC [7] W 2-1
South Korea K League 1 12/02 05:00 5 [6] Suwon Bluewings v Gangwon FC [4] D 0-0
South Korea K League 1 11/25 07:30 4 [1] FC Seoul v Suwon Bluewings [6] W 0-1
South Korea K League 1 11/12 05:00 3 [4] Suwon FC v Suwon Bluewings [6] W 2-3
South Korea K League 1 10/29 05:00 2 [12] Suwon Bluewings v Daejeon Hana Citizen [8] D 2-2
South Korea K League 1 10/22 05:00 1 [9] Jeju United v Suwon Bluewings [12] L 2-0
South Korea K League 1 10/08 06:00 33 [12] Suwon Bluewings v Pohang Steelers [2] W 1-0
South Korea K League 1 09/30 10:00 32 [7] Incheon Utd v Suwon Bluewings [12] L 2-0
South Korea K League 1 09/23 05:00 31 [8] Daejeon Hana Citizen v Suwon Bluewings [12] L 3-1
South Korea K League 1 09/17 07:30 30 [12] Suwon Bluewings v Daegu FC [7] L 0-1
South Korea K League 1 09/02 07:30 29 [11] Suwon Bluewings v FC Seoul [6] L 0-1
South Korea K League 1 08/27 10:30 28 [6] Gwangju FC v Suwon Bluewings [11] L 4-0
South Korea K League 1 08/18 10:30 27 [12] Suwon Bluewings v Jeju United [8] W 1-0
South Korea K League 1 08/12 10:00 26 [3] Jeonbuk Motors v Suwon Bluewings [11] D 1-1
South Korea K League 1 08/05 10:00 25 [11] Suwon Bluewings v Suwon FC [10] L 0-2
South Korea K League 1 07/22 10:30 24 [11] Gangwon FC v Suwon Bluewings [12] W 1-2
South Korea K League 1 07/15 10:00 23 [12] Suwon Bluewings v Ulsan Hyundai [1] W 3-1
South Korea K League 1 07/12 10:30 22 [12] Suwon Bluewings v Pohang Steelers [2] D 1-1
South Korea K League 1 07/09 10:00 21 [8] Daejeon Hana Citizen v Suwon Bluewings [12] D 2-2
South Korea K League 1 07/01 10:00 20 [7] Daegu FC v Suwon Bluewings [12] D 1-1
South Korea Cup 06/28 10:00 3 Incheon Utd v Suwon Bluewings L 3-2
South Korea K League 1 06/24 07:30 19 [12] Suwon Bluewings v FC Seoul [3] L 0-1

The Suwon Samsung Bluewings (Korean: 수원 삼성 블루윙즈) are a South Korean football club based in Suwon that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of South Korean football. Founded in December 1995, they have won the national championship on four occasions (1998, 1999, 2004 and 2008), as well as the Asian Club Championship (the predecessor to the AFC Champions League) twice, in 2000–01 and 2001–02.

History

The club was officially founded in December 1995 by Samsung Electronics, becoming the ninth member of the K League from the 1996 season. It was also the first club to be founded in one specific city, a plan which led to the K-League initiating plans to encourage its other clubs to forge similar links with local communities.

Former South Korean national team manager Kim Ho took charge of the side from their first season in the K-League, and the team finished runners-up in the championship play-off that season. The championship was secured in 1998 and retained in 1999 as Suwon started to dominate Korean football.

Suwon lifted the Asian Club Championship twice in succession in 2000–01 and 2001–02, and also added the Asian Super Cup to their roll of honors on two occasions.

In the 2002 season, Suwon also won the Korean FA Cup for the first time, achieving a continental double.

The departure of Kim Ho in 2003 saw Korean football legend Cha Bum-kun appointed manager ahead of the 2004 season, and the club won its third league title in his debut season as manager.

Suwon finished runners-up in both major domestic competitions in 2006, as Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma claimed victory in the K-League championship play-off final and Chunnam Dragons won in the FA Cup final, thwarting Suwon's attempts to win the first ever domestic double in South Korean football.

The 2008 season became one of the most successful seasons in the club's history. Suwon achieved a domestic double by winning the K League Championship and the League Cup.

In the 2023 season, the club was relegated to the second-tier K League 2 for the first time in its history after finishing in last place.

Suwon Bluewings is a professional soccer team based in Suwon, South Korea. The team was founded in 1995 and competes in the K League 1, the top tier of South Korean football. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Suwon World Cup Stadium.

Suwon Bluewings has a rich history of success in South Korean football, having won multiple K League titles and Korean FA Cups. The team is known for its strong attacking play and talented players, as well as its passionate fan base.

The club has also had success on the international stage, competing in the AFC Champions League and reaching the final on multiple occasions. Suwon Bluewings is considered one of the top clubs in South Korea and is a powerhouse in Asian football.