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KOR K1
04-05 13:00
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FC Anyang
Football Club Seoul
Attacks
102
106
Dangerous Attacks
49
50
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
2
2
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9034
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End 1-1
90′
Kim Gi-Dong
84′
B.Kim
M.Oliveira
78′
S.Moon
S. Jeong
78′
1-1
Airton
Assist: M.Oliveira
76′
Hyun-woo Chae
G. Choi
73′
S.Park
71′
H. Babec
70′
K.Kwon
69′
J.Son
S.Lee
69′
Park Jeong-Hun
K.Woon
67′
J.Ros
65′
T.Lee
45′
S.Park
Y.Alarab
45′
Y.Cho
L.Ruiz
45′
Y.Kim
K. Han
45′
Airton
J.Kang
Halftime 0-1
45′
0-1
P. Klimala
35′
G. Choi
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Match Info
FC Anyang and Football Club Seoul played out a 1-1 draw in a tightly contested Korean K League 1 encounter on Sunday, April 5th, 2026. The match at the Anyang Stadium was a tale of two halves, with both teams having periods of dominance but ultimately sharing the points in a result that did little to satisfy either side's ambitions. FC Seoul, the capital club, started stronger and took a deserved lead in the first half through a well-taken finish from their central midfielder. FC Anyang grew into the game after the interval, increasing their pressure and finding an equalizer around the hour mark from a set-piece situation. The final thirty minutes saw both teams push for a winner, with Seoul hitting the crossbar and Anyang's goalkeeper making a crucial late save to preserve the draw. A focus point was the physical battle in midfield, with numerous fouls breaking up the flow of the game, though no major controversies or red cards emerged. The standout performance came from Anyang's goalkeeper, whose series of saves, particularly in the first half, kept his team in the match. This single point saw FC Anyang move marginally in the lower mid-table, while it represented a missed opportunity for FC Seoul to gain ground on the K League 1 frontrunners. The Anyang manager expressed pride in his team's second-half fightback, while the Seoul coach was frustrated by his side's inability to convert their first-half dominance into all three points. FC Anyang's lineup was set up to counter-attack, while FC Seoul fielded a possession-based starting eleven featuring several of their key creative players.