Chungnam Asan Stun Suwon Samsung Bluewings with 2-1 Comeback Victory
In a thrilling K League 2 encounter at the Asan Stadium on May 30, 2026, Chungnam Asan secured a dramatic 2-1 win over title contenders Suwon Samsung Bluewings. The result not only boosted Asan’s playoff hopes but also highlighted the growing competitiveness of the second division.
Match Overview
Suwon Samsung Bluewings entered the match as favourites, boasting a stronger squad and recent form. They took an early lead through a well-worked team goal, but Chungnam Asan responded with resilience and tactical discipline. The home side equalised just before half-time and completed the turnaround with a second-half winner, leaving the Bluewings with no reply.
Key Moments
- Early shock: Suwon’s opening goal came in the 12th minute, a clinical finish following a swift counter-attack.
- Asan’s response: The equaliser arrived in the 38th minute – a header from a corner kick, capitalising on a defensive lapse.
- Decisive blow: The winning goal came in the 67th minute, a speculative long-range strike that took a deflection and wrongfooted the Suwon goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Chungnam Asan manager Park Dong-hyuk set up in a compact 4-4-2 formation, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the break. Suwon, playing a possession-based 4-3-3, dominated the ball but lacked penetration in the final third. Asan’s midfield trio of Kim Young-bin, Lee Chang-min, and Jo Soo-hyuk outworked their counterparts, closing down space and winning second balls.
Standout Players
- Chungnam Asan: Striker Lim Sung-taek was a constant threat, involved in both goals and winning several aerial duels.
- Suwon Samsung Bluewings: Winger Park Dae-han caused problems early but faded as the game wore on.
Impact on K League 2 Standings
The victory moved Chungnam Asan into the top six, strengthening their playoff push. For Suwon Samsung Bluewings, dropping points away from home leaves them five points adrift of the automatic promotion places, intensifying the pressure on head coach Lee Byung-keun.
With Asan now unbeaten in four matches, they have emerged as dark horses in the promotion race. Suwon, meanwhile, must regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the table.

