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Football Club Seoul
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Attacks
98
92
Dangerous Attacks
48
48
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
2
2
Off Target
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1014
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End 1-0
95′
1-0
P. Klimala
Assist: Y.Alarab
83′
Y.Lee
D. Lee
83′
T.Kim
75′
S.Moon
S. Jeong
70′
S. Maeng
S.Kim
70′
T.Orobó
B.Mota
45′
S. Lee
J.Kim
45′
J.Son
S.Lee
Halftime 0-0
47′
D. Lee
Goal
Shot on target
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Penalty
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Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
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Match Info
Football Club Seoul secured a vital 1-0 home victory over Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in the Korean K League 1 on Saturday, April 11, 2026. The narrow win at Seoul World Cup Stadium, secured by a solitary second-half goal, was a significant result in the context of the title race, dealing a blow to Jeonbuk's championship aspirations while boosting Seoul's own hopes for continental qualification. The match, which kicked off at 1:00 PM, was a tense and tactical affair characterized by disciplined defending and a moment of individual quality that decided the contest.
The first half was a cagey affair with both teams canceling each other out in midfield, resulting in few clear-cut chances for either side. The deadlock was broken in the 65th minute when a Seoul attacker latched onto a through ball and finished calmly past the Jeonbuk goalkeeper. Jeonbuk pushed hard for an equalizer in the final quarter, applying sustained pressure, but the Seoul defense held firm, organizing a resilient defensive block. The standout performance came from Seoul's central defender, who made a series of crucial blocks and interceptions to preserve the clean sheet. The win sees Seoul climb several places in the K League 1 table, moving into the upper half, while Jeonbuk's defeat leaves them potentially falling behind their rivals at the top. After the final whistle, the Seoul manager hailed his team's defensive discipline and fighting spirit, while the Jeonbuk coach rued his side's lack of cutting edge in the final third. Seoul's starting lineup featured a mix of experienced domestic players and dynamic foreign attackers, while Jeonbuk fielded their star-studded squad in a familiar 4-3-3 formation.

