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Kick a Goal
Promotional poster
Hangul
골 때리는 그녀들
GenreVariety show
Sports
StarringLee Soo-geun, Bae Sung-jae
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
Production
ProducerPark Sung-hoon
Running timearound 100 minutes
Original release
NetworkSBS TV
Release16 June 2021 (2021-06-16) –
present
Korean name
Hangul
골 때리는 그녀들
Hanja
골 때리는 그女들
Revised RomanizationGol Ttaerineun Geunyeodeul
McCune–ReischauerKol Ttaerinŭn Kŭnyŏdŭl

Kick a Goal (also known as Shooting Stars) (Korean골 때리는 그녀들) is a South Korean sports variety show about women's football that aired on SBS TV. It was first televised on February 11 and 12, 2021. Following positive reception,[1] it started broadcasting regularly on 16 July 2021.[2] Female artists and television personalities compete with each other in a Five-a-side football tournament.

Format

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The show mainly uses the rules of futsal. There are two periods of 10 minutes with time stopping at every dead ball. Games cannot end in draws and no additional time is played; the game goes to a penalty shoot-out if the scores are level at full-time.

Season 1's 6 teams were divided into 2 groups which advanced and played single elimination for the winner.

Season 2 was separated into league and Super League. Last season's top 3 were auto-qualified for Super League. The remaining 3 teams played in a single round robin league with other 3 new teams. The top 3 players of this league advanced and competed in the Super League for the season winner.

Season 3 and 4 introduced the Challenger League.[3] Both the Challenger and Super leagues ran at the same time. The bottom team of the Challenger League lost its qualification into the next season.

All Star games were played between each season.

Casts and coaches

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Current

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Team name Player Coach Colour Represent Field
FC Giants Lee Hyun-yi, Cha Seo-rin, Heo Kyung-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Jin Jung Sun, YoYo Ha Seok-ju White Fashion Model
FC Gaevengers Oh Na-mi, Kim Min-kyung, Kim Hye-seon, Lee Eun-hyung, Kim Seung-hye, Jo Hye-ryun Cho Jae-jin Yellow Gag Women
FC Fire Butterfly Ahn Hye-kyung, Park Ga-ryung, Chae-yeonn, Kang Bo Ram, Lee Jo-ri, Lee Seung Yeon Baek Ji-hoon Blue Former members from SBS program Young Fire
FC National Family Kim Soo-yeon, Hwang Hee-jeong, Myeong Seo-hyeon, Na Mi-hae, Kim Min-ji, Park Seung-hi Kim Byung Ji Red National representatives' family
FC Actionista Lee Hye-jeong, Jung Hye-in, Lee Chae-young, Moon Ji-in, Park Ha-na, Kim Yong-ji Kim Tae-young Orange Actress
FC World Class Japan Saori, Mexico Natty, Colombia Kathy,

Germany Aegi, United Kingdom Iyanu, Netherlands Karijn

Oh Beom-seok Pink Foreigner
FC Wonder Women Kim Hee-jung, Kim Ga-young, Kisum, Kim Seol-hee, Trudy, So Yu Mi Jong Tae-se Black Mix
FC Anaconda Yoon Tae-jin, Noh Yun-ju, Oh Jeong-yeon, Bae Hye-ji, Lee Na-yeon, Park Ji-hye Lee Young Pyo Grey Announcer
FC Top Girl Chae Rina, Yubin (Wonder Girls), Kim Bokyung, Dayoung (WJSN), Tae-mi, Lee Chae-yeon Choi Jin-cheul Yellow green Singer
FC BallaDream Minseo, KyoungSeo, Seogi, Seo Moontak, Lisa, Kassy Choi Sung-yong Mint Ballad Singer
FC Streaming Fighter Euddeum Shim, Iljueoteo, Jinjeolme, Kang Mi, Ang YeaWon, Heebab Lee Eul-yong Grass green YouTube content creator

Former players

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Team name Players
FC Giants Han Hye-jin, Sumin Cha, Irene Kim, Song Hae-na
FC Gaevengers Lee Seong-mi, Lee Gyeong-sil, Ahn Young-mi, Shin Bong-seon, Heo Min
FC Fire Butterfly Shin Hyo-beom, Jo Ha-na, Seo Dong-ju, Song Eun-young, Park Sun-young, Hong Soo-ah, Kang So-yeon, Choim, Yoon Soo-hyun
FC National Family Han Chae-ah, Sim Ha-eun, Nam Hyun-hee, Lee Jung-eun, Lee Hee-young, Jeon Mi-ra, Yang Eun-ji, Kwak Min-jeong
FC Actionista Kim Jae-hwa, Lee Mi-do, Ji Yi-soo, Choi Yeo-jin, Jang Jin-hee, Choi Yoon-young, Lee Young-jin
FC World Class Paraguay Abigail, United States Maria, Uzbekistan Guzal, United Kingdom Eva, France Elodie, Spain Lara,
FC Wonder Women Cheetah, Song So-hee, Joo Myung, Hwang So-yoon, Park Seul-gi, Yoni P, Hong-ja, Amy
FC Anaconda Choi Eun-kyung, Shin Ah-young, Park Eun-young, Kim Da-young, Cha Hae-ri, Joo Si-Eun
FC Top Girl Bada (S.E.S), Moonbyul (Mamamoo), Kan Miyeon (Baby Vox), Ahyumi (Sugar), Minzy (2NE1)
FC BallaDream Park Ki-young, Ali, Son Seung-yeon
FC Streaming Fighter Jeong Yi-soo

Pilot

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Team Name Players Coach Remark
FC Giants Hyejin Han, Hyunyi Lee, Haena Song, Irene, Areum Jin, Kyungah Song Choi Jin-cheul Fashion Model
FC Gaevengers Lee Seong-mi, Lee Gyeong-sil, Jo Hye-ryun, Ahn Young-mi, Shin Bong-seon, Oh Na-mi Hwang Sun-hong Gag Women
FC Fire Moth Shin Hyo-beom, Park Sun-young, Jo Hana, Kang Kyung-heon, Song Eun-young, Ahn Hye-kyung Lee Chun Soo Members from SBS program Young Fire
FC National Family Mi-ra Jeon, Chae-ah Han, Soo-yeon Kim, Ha-eun Shim, Seo-hyeon Myeong Kim Byung Ji National representatives' family

Commentators

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Special guests

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List of champions

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Season 1 – FC Fire Moth (Park Sun-young, Shin Hyo-beom, Jo Hana, Song Eun-young, Seo Dong-ju)

Final: FC Fire Moth 2–1 FC National Family

Tournament MVP: Park Sun-young[5]

Season 2 – FC National Family (Lee Jung Eun, Jeon Mi-ra, Park Seung-hee, Kim Soo-yeon, Kwak Min-jeong, GK: Yang Eun-ji)

Final: FC National Family 3–0 FC Actionista

Group stage MVP: Lee Jung Eun Tournament MVP: Lee Hye-jeong [6]

Season 3 – FC Top Girl (Chae Rina, Kim Bokyung, Yubin, Kan Miyeon, Dayoung, GK: Ahyumi)[7]

Final: FC Top Girl 4–2 FC Giants

Super League MVP: Kim Bo Kyung

SBS CUP(TOURNAMENT):

SBS CUP Champion – FC Balladream(Seogi, Minseo, KyoungSeo, Seo Moon Tak, Kassy, GK: Lisa)

Final: FC Balladream 2–1 FC Giants

Super League MVP: Seogi

Awards and nominations

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58th Baeksang Arts Awards

  • Nominated for Best Entertainment Program[8]

2021 SBS Entertainment Awards[9]

  • Best Couple Award : Lee Soo-geun and Bae Seung-jae
  • Rookie Award (Reality) : Lee Hyun-yi
  • Top Excellence Award (Show/Sports) : Park Sun-young
  • Entertainer of the Year : Park Sun-young
  • Excellence Award (Show/Sports) : Season 1 casts
  • Coach Award : Season 1 coaches
  • Scriptwriter of the Year : Jang Jung-hee
  • Top Excellence in Programming Award (Show/Sports Category)

2022 SBS Entertainment Awards[10]

  • Tiki-Taka of the Year Award : Kyoungseo and Seogi
  • 2022 SBS's Daughter and Son : Lee Hyun-yi
  • Scene Stealer Award : Jung Hye-in
  • Rookie Award : Ha Seok-ju and Yoon Tae-jin
  • Popularity Award : Bae Sung-jae, Season 3 team leaders
  • Excellence in Programming Award (Show/Sports)
  • Excellence Award (Show/Sports) : Chae Ri-na
  • Top Excellence Award (Show/Sports) : Chae Ri-na
  • Top Excellence Award (Show and Sports) : Lee Hyun-yi
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  • Shooting Night Out (2022) (Sleepover Club Sleep Out) (SBS)
  • Lunar New Year Special Kick A Goal – Goalympic (2023) (SBS)[11]

References

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  7. ^ www.etnews.com (2023-01-26). "'골때녀' 유빈, 피땀눈물 결실 맺었다...'FC 탑걸' 슈퍼리그 최종 우승". 미래를 보는 신문 – 전자신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  8. ^ "제58회 백상예술대상 내달 6일 개최…각 부문 후보 공개". mobile.newsis.com (in Korean). 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  9. ^ "'골때녀' 8관왕…'2021 SBS 연예대상' 대상은 '미우새' 팀 [종합]". Hankook Ilbo (in Korean). 2021-12-19. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  10. ^ "'2022 SBS 연예대상' 유재석 19번째 대상…지석진·탁재훈 불발 [종합]". Hankook Ilbo (in Korean). 2022-12-18. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
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