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End 5-0
91′
5-0
J.Ha
Assist: S.Jung
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H.Ku
J. Y. Kim
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Y.Jang
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Y.Yoon
83′
Gyeong-Min Kim
M. Frizzo
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J. Y. Kim
79′
B.Kim
74′
D. Bneto
H.Lee
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Y.Yoon
J.Jeong
60′
J.Ha
M. Babi
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S.Lee
J.Seo
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4-0
M. Frizzo
Assist: M. Babi
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I. Bughridze
G. Son
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T.Park
M.Yoon
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3-0
M. Frizzo
Assist: M. Babi
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S.Jung
D.Kim
45′
Seok-Hyeon Hong
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Halftime 2-0
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M. Babi
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M. Babi
Assist: M. Frizzo
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J.Kim
Assist: Y.Jang
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Match Info

Suwon FC Crush Jeonnam Dragons 5-0 in K League 2 Statement Win

Suwon Football Club delivered a ruthless performance at Suwon Stadium on 10 July 2026, dismantling Jeonnam Dragons 5-0 to move top of the K League 2 table. The result was the biggest home win of the season for Suwon, who showcased devastating attacking football from the first minute.

Match Overview

The hosts needed just six minutes to open the scoring. A slick passing move ended with Kim Hyun-soo firing low into the corner. From there, Suwon never looked back. By the 34th minute, they led 3-0, and the second half was a procession of further goals and missed chances.

Key Goals

  • 6′ – 1-0: Kim Hyun-soo (Suwon FC) – drilled finish after a one-two with Lee Seung-woo.
  • 22′ – 2-0: Park Jin-seop (Suwon FC) – header from a corner.
  • 34′ – 3-0: Lee Seung-woo (Suwon FC) – curled into the far post from 20 yards.
  • 57′ – 4-0: Jung Woo-young (Suwon FC) – tap-in after a rebound.
  • 78′ – 5-0: Kim Dong-wook (Suwon FC) – powerful strike after a solo run.

Dominance in Numbers

Suwon FC finished with 73% possession, 22 shots (14 on target), and forced Jeonnam goalkeeper Kang Jin-woong into nine saves – a personal season high. Jeonnam managed only two shots all match, neither on target, and were completely overrun in midfield.

Tactical Breakdown

Suwon manager Kim Do-kyun deployed a 4-2-3-1 with Lee Seung-woo operating as a free-roaming playmaker. The strategy stretched Jeonnam’s backline, creating space for the full-backs to overlap. Jeonnam’s 3-5-2 formation failed to cope with Suwon’s tempo, and their midfield was consistently bypassed by quick vertical passes.

Standings and Significance

The victory sees Suwon FC leapfrog Busan IPark into first place with 45 points from 21 games. Jeonnam Dragons, who started the season strongly, have now lost three consecutive matches and slipped to 6th, five points off the promotion playoff places. Suwon’s goal difference of +18 is the best in the division, underlining their title credentials.