Match 1: Gimpo FC 2-2 Jeonnam Dragons – Late Drama as Both Sides Share the Spoils in K League 2 Thriller
Gimpo FC and Jeonnam Dragons played out a pulsating 2-2 draw at Gimpo Salter Stadium on June 7, 2026, in a Korean K League 2 encounter that had just about everything. The home side twice took the lead only to be pegged back, leaving both sets of fans with mixed emotions after a fiercely contested 90 minutes.
Match Overview
The match kicked off at 18:30 local time under clear skies, with both teams eager to climb the second division standings. Gimpo FC entered the fixture looking to build on recent form, while Jeonnam Dragons aimed to close the gap on the promotion play-off spots. The 2-2 scoreline reflected the balance of play, with each side enjoying spells of dominance.
First Half Action
Gimpo started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 22nd minute. A well-worked move down the right flank ended with a pinpoint cross that was headed home by striker Lee Seung-woo, giving the home fans reason to cheer. However, Jeonnam Dragons responded with composure and equalised just before half-time. Midfielder Park Jin-seop unleashed a fierce drive from 20 yards that flew past the Gimpo goalkeeper to make it 1-1 at the break.
Second Half Drama
The second half saw an increase in intensity. Gimpo regained the lead in the 63rd minute when Kim Dong-wook latched onto a loose ball inside the box and slotted home. For a time it looked as though Gimpo might hold on for a vital home win. But Jeonnam Dragons showed their resilience. In the 81st minute, substitute Yoon Sang-ho rose highest to meet a corner, powering a header into the net to level the scores once again.
Key Tactical Notes
- Gimpo's high press caused problems early on but faded as the match wore on.
- Jeonnam's set-piece threat proved decisive, with the equaliser coming from a corner.
- Both teams used their substitutions effectively, particularly Jeonnam's Yoon Sang-ho whose impact was immediate.
Standings Impact
The draw leaves Gimpo FC in the mid-table region of K League 2 with 24 points from 18 matches, while Jeonnam Dragons move to 26 points, staying in touch with the top five. For the Dragons, the point keeps their promotion ambitions alive, whereas Gimpo will be frustrated not to have turned one point into three.
Overall, a well-contested match that demonstrated the growing competitiveness of the Korean K League 2.

