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Hwacheon KSPO WFC 1–2 Suwon FC Women
WK League – July 7, 2026 | Kick-off: 18:00 KST

Suwon FC Women staged a resilient second-half fightback to claim a vital 2–1 away victory over Hwacheon KSPO WFC in the WK League on Tuesday evening. The result lifted Suwon into the top half of the table, while Hwacheon slipped further into mid-table mediocrity after a promising start.

Match Overview

The match began with Hwacheon imposing early pressure on their home turf. Their aggressive high press forced Suwon into several early turnovers, and it paid off inside 18 minutes when a swift counter-attack ended with a clinical finish from the home side's in-form striker. The goal ignited the home crowd and gave Hwacheon the deserved early lead.

Suwon, however, gradually settled into the game. They adjusted their midfield shape to bypass the press and began to create half-chances through wide play. The equaliser arrived just before the half-hour mark when a well-worked corner routine left the Hwacheon defence stranded, allowing Suwon's centre-back to nod home from close range. The score remained 1–1 at the interval.

Key Moments

  • 18' – Hwacheon take the lead: A rapid transition caught Suwon off guard. The home forward latched onto a through ball and slotted past the outrushing Suwon goalkeeper.
  • 28' – Suwon equalise: A short corner was played to the near post, flicked on, and bundled in by Suwon's central defender.
  • 67' – Suwon's winner: A swift breakaway down the right flank ended with a low cross that was turned home at the far post by Suwon's substitute midfielder, who had only been on the pitch for five minutes.
  • 85' – Hwacheon denied: A powerful strike from outside the box was brilliantly tipped onto the crossbar by Suwon's goalkeeper, preserving the visitors' lead.

Tactical Story

Hwacheon began with a 4-3-3 that prioritised vertical passes into the channels. Their opening goal came directly from that pattern. However, once Suwon switched to a 4-4-2 mid-block, the home side struggled to find forward outlets. Suwon's double pivot in midfield clogged the central spaces, forcing Hwacheon into wide crosses that were dealt with comfortably by the visiting defence.

Suwon's tactical discipline in the second half was key. They sat deeper but pressed in coordinated clusters, winning back possession high up the pitch on two occasions that nearly led to goals. The winning goal originated from a regaining in Hwacheon's half, highlighting Suwon's growing confidence on the counter.

Standout Players

  • Suwon's No.8 (substitute, goalscorer): Introduced in the 62nd minute, she provided the decisive moment with a well-timed run and finish. Her energy also helped Suwon maintain pressure in the final quarter.
  • Hwacheon's goalkeeper: Despite conceding twice, she made five saves, including a penalty claim denial and the spectacular stop in the 85th minute that kept her team in the game until the final whistle.
  • Suwon's centre-back: Scored the equaliser and dominated aerial duels throughout, winning 7 of 9 contested headers.

Table and Season Impact

The victory lifted Suwon FC Women into 4th place in the WK League standings, now just three points behind the top three with a game in hand. For Hwacheon, the defeat halted a run of two matches without loss and left them in 6th position, five points adrift of the championship playoff places. With the season approaching its midpoint, Suwon's ability to grind out results on the road could prove decisive in their push for a top-three finish.