Gimhae City Snatch Late Win Against Cheonan City in K League 2
A solitary goal deep into stoppage time gave Gimhae City a precious 1-0 victory over Cheonan City at the Cheonan Stadium on 10 July 2026. The result lifts Gimhae away from the relegation zone, while Cheonan’s winless run extends to four matches.
Match Overview
The contest was a cautious, tactical affair typical of K League 2 mid-table clashes. Cheonan City, buoyed by home support, started brightly and created the better chances in the first half. Winger Lee Sang-min twice tested Gimhae goalkeeper Kim Jae-woo, but the visitors held firm.
Gimhae City grew into the game after the interval, and despite neither side able to break the deadlock for over 90 minutes, the winning moment arrived in the 93rd minute. A long ball forward was flicked on by substitute Park Seung-ho, and Choi Yong-woo raced onto it to slot past the advancing Cheonan keeper.
Key Moments
- 28′ – Cheonan chance: Lee Sang-min’s curling effort forces a diving save from Kim Jae-woo.
- 56′ – Gimhae response: A header from Yoon Jae-hyun goes just over the bar.
- 90+3′ – Goal: Choi Yong-woo scores the winner after a defensive mix-up.
- 90+5′ – Cheonan frustration: Home fans jeer after a penalty appeal is waved away.
Tactical Analysis
Cheonan City dominated possession (61%) but lacked incision in the final third, often resorting to hopeful crosses. Manager Kim Tae-wan will be concerned by his team’s inability to convert chances – they managed 14 shots but only three on target. Gimhae City, set up in a 5-3-2, defended resolutely and struck on the counter, a tactic that has earned them 10 points from losing positions this season.
Man of the Match
Gimhae’s goalkeeper Kim Jae-woo delivered a composed performance, making four saves, including a crucial one-on-one stop in the 71st minute. His distribution also helped launch counter-attacks.
Standings Context
Gimhae City climb to 8th place, four points clear of the relegation playoff spot. Cheonan City remain 10th, just three points above the bottom three, and face a critical run of fixtures against direct rivals in the coming weeks.

