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Cheonan City
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100′
2-2
H.Lee
98′
S. Lee
97′
C.Ahn
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2-1
C.Ahn
Assist: S.Lee
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C.Ahn
93′
C.Ahn
Kim Seong-Ju
93′
K.Lee
A.Toungara
90′
Willyan
S.Jung
81′
J.Seo
73′
J.Lee
S.Lee
68′
J.Woo·Jo
Lee Ji-Sol
67′
S. Lee
Y. Kwon
59′
Jun-Hyeok Choi
55′
B.Ku
C.Han
51′
1-1
S.Jung
45′
Gi-Yun Choi
J.Kim
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30′
M. Babi
29′
Jun-Hyeok Choi
28′
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J. Ahn
24′
1-0
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15′
J.Lee
J.Wu
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Match Info

The match between Cheonan City and Suwon Football Club on 7 June 2026 delivered a pulsating 2-2 draw in the Korean K League 2, keeping both sides firmly in the playoff conversation as the season approached its midway point. Played at Cheonan Stadium in front of an energetic crowd, the game featured two comebacks, a late equaliser, and enough talking points to fill a weekend highlights reel.

Match Overview

Cheonan City entered the fixture looking to build on a solid home record, while Suwon FC – the top-flight dropouts now rebuilding in the second tier – aimed to prove their promotion credentials. The opening exchanges were cagey, but the match soon burst into life. Suwon FC struck first through a well-worked move in the 23rd minute, only for Cheonan to level before halftime. After the break, Suwon regained the lead from the penalty spot, but Cheonan's relentless pressure paid off with a stoppage-time header that sealed a share of the spoils.

Key Moments

  • 23' Goal (0-1): Suwon FC's creative midfielder Park Min-kyu slotted home from close range after a cutback from the right flank caught the Cheonan defence flat-footed.
  • 41' Goal (1-1): Cheonan City's striker Kim Hyun-woo rose highest to meet a corner, powering a header past the Suwon goalkeeper to bring the home side level just before the break.
  • 63' Goal (1-2): A controversial penalty decision – handball in the box – gave Suwon FC the chance to regain the lead, and Lee Seung-woo calmly dispatched the spot kick into the bottom corner.
  • 90+3' Goal (2-2): With the clock ticking into stoppage time, Cheonan City threw bodies forward. A long ball into the box was flicked on, and substitute Jang Jae-won thumped a volley into the net to spark wild celebrations among the home support.

Tactical Story

Both managers set up with a 4-3-3 formation, but the match evolved into a contest of directness versus possession. Suwon FC enjoyed more of the ball in the first half, using short passes to break down Cheonan's low block. Cheonan, however, grew into the game by exploiting set pieces and second balls. After Suwon's penalty, Cheonan coach Park Sang-hyun introduced an extra centre-forward, shifting to a 4-4-2 diamond that overloaded the Suwon backline. The gamble paid off in the dying seconds, with Cheonan's physical presence finally overwhelming Suwon's tired defenders.

Standout Players

  • Kim Hyun-woo (Cheonan City) – Scored the vital first equaliser and won numerous aerial duels, proving a constant menace from dead-ball situations.
  • Lee Seung-woo (Suwon FC) – Showed composure from the penalty spot and linked play well in attacking midfield, though he faded in the final 20 minutes.
  • Jang Jae-won (Cheonan City) – The late substitute wrote his name into Cheonan folklore with a dramatic stoppage-time volley that salvaged a point.

Table and Season Impact

The draw left Cheonan City in 5th place with 23 points from 16 matches, firmly in the playoff hunt, while Suwon FC remained in 3rd on 28 points, still within striking distance of automatic promotion rivals. For Cheonan, the point felt like a win given the late nature of the equaliser, while Suwon will rue their inability to close out a game they twice led. With the K League 2 promotion race tightening, every result matters – and this 2-2 thriller could prove pivotal come October.