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S.Moon
L.Ruiz
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C.Park
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Match Info

Korean K League 1 – Round 14
Venue: Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
Date: 9 May 2026

Match Overview

Jeju SK FC edged Football Club Seoul 2-1 in a fiercely contested K League 1 clash on Jeju Island. The home side took a first-half lead through forward Kim Dong-woo, then doubled it after the interval via a well-worked set piece. Seoul pulled one back with 20 minutes remaining through Brazilian striker Vitor Gabriel, but Jeju held on to claim three vital points. The win lifts Jeju into the top half of the table, while FC Seoul's inconsistent run continues.

Key Moments

  • 23rd minute: Jeju's Kim Dong-woo capitalised on a defensive miscommunication, rounding the keeper to slot into an empty net.
  • 52nd minute: A short corner routine ended with midfielder Park Chan-hee curling a superb shot into the top corner from 18 yards.
  • 70th minute: FC Seoul's Vitor Gabriel powered a header past Jeju goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu from a cross by Lee Tae-seok.
  • 78th minute: Seoul's best chance for an equaliser saw a long-range drive from full-back Kim Min-jae tipped over the bar by Kim Seung-gyu.

Tactical Analysis

Jeju SK FC set up in a flexible 3-4-3 that allowed them to press high and switch quickly to a back five when defending. This wing-back system gave them numerical superiority in wide areas, and it was from a flank overload that the opening goal was created. FC Seoul, under coach Choi Yong-soo, stuck to a 4-2-3-1 but struggled to build sustained possession against Jeju's aggressive midfield pressing. After falling two behind, Seoul switched to a more direct approach with two strikers, which nearly paid off. Jeju's defensive resilience in the final 15 minutes was commendable.

Standout Players

  • Kim Dong-woo (Jeju SK FC): A constant nuisance with his runs in behind. Scored a poacher's goal and held up the ball well.
  • Park Chan-hee (Jeju SK FC): His set-piece delivery and technical quality were decisive. The goal was his third of the season.
  • Vitor Gabriel (FC Seoul): Scored and led the line tirelessly. His movement was Seoul's greatest threat.

Season Impact

Jeju SK FC move up to 5th place in K League 1 with 22 points, now just three points behind the continental qualification spots. FC Seoul remain 7th, having won only one of their last five matches. The defeat could put pressure on coach Choi, with fans expecting a top-four finish. For Jeju, this victory strengthens their home record – they have lost only once at the Jeju World Cup Stadium all season.