The Jeonnam Dragons and Busan I Park served up a thrilling six-goal spectacle in the Korean K League 2 on July 5, 2026, as the two promotion contenders fought to a pulsating 3-3 draw at the Gwangyang Football Stadium. The match delivered end-to-end action, dramatic lead changes, and a late equalizer that left both sides with mixed emotions.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, the encounter had the intensity of a high-stakes clash. Busan I Park, looking to close the gap on the league leaders, struck first through a well-worked set piece. The Dragons responded swiftly, levelling the score before halftime. The second half saw the lead change hands twice, with both teams exploiting defensive gaps. In the end, neither side could hold on for a victory, splitting the points in a result that keeps the K League 2 promotion race wide open.
Key Moments
- 10th minute: Busan I Park's Lee Seung-woo curled a free kick over the wall and into the top corner – a stunning opener.
- 28th minute: Jeonnam's Park Tae-jun equalized with a powerful header from a corner kick, beating the goalkeeper at the near post.
- 55th minute: Busan regained the lead when Kim Jin-kyu slotted home after a quick counter-attack, catching the Dragons' defense off guard.
- 67th minute: Jeonnam's Brazilian forward, Lucas Silva, pounced on a loose ball in the box and smashed it home to make it 2-2.
- 78th minute: Busan went ahead for the third time. A deflected shot fell perfectly for substitute Park Hee-seung, who tapped in from close range.
- 88th minute: With time running out, Jeonnam's captain, Kim Young-wook, rose highest from a long throw-in to steer a header past the helpless Busan keeper, securing a dramatic 3-3 draw.
Tactical Story
Both managers set up to attack, and the openness of the match was reflected in the shot count (Jeonnam 14, Busan 11). Jeonnam Dragons dominated possession (58%) and looked to build through the midfield, while Busan I Park relied on swift counter-attacks and set-piece efficiency. The Dragons' vulnerability on the break was exposed repeatedly, but their aerial prowess from dead-ball situations kept them in the contest. Busan’s inability to manage the game when leading – especially in the final ten minutes – will be a concern for head coach Park Jin-sub.
Standout Players
- Kim Young-wook (Jeonnam Dragons): The veteran center-back not only led the defensive line but scored a crucial 88th-minute equalizer. His leadership was vital.
- Lee Seung-woo (Busan I Park): The former South Korea international showed his class with a brilliant free kick and caused problems all evening with his dribbling.
- Lucas Silva (Jeonnam Dragons): The Brazilian striker's power and movement made him a constant threat. His goal and overall hold-up play were key to Jeonnam's attacking threat.
- Kim Jin-kyu (Busan I Park): Scored one and assisted another, demonstrating his knack for arriving in the right place at the right time.
Table and Season Impact
After this draw, Jeonnam Dragons remain in 3rd place in the K League 2 standings, now two points behind the automatic promotion spots. Busan I Park stay in 5th, but the dropped points hurt their bid to close the gap on the top two. With six matches remaining in the regular season, every point is precious. This result keeps both teams firmly in the promotion playoff conversation. The draw also extends Jeonnam’s unbeaten run at home to four games, while Busan will regret not taking all three points after leading three times.

