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S.Ilyuchenko
Assist: J.Song
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B. Lim
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B. Lim
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J. Kim
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B. Lim
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Dong-Yoon·Jung
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Jeon Seong-Jin
Park Jae-Seong
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Sang-Min Lee
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Kang Hyunmuk
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Hyeon-Bin Park
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Park Jae-Seong
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Kang Hyunmuk
Paulo Henrique
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Match Info

Hwaseong FC 1–2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings | K League 2 | 6 June 2026, 18:30 KST

Match Overview

Suwon Samsung Bluewings secured a vital away victory at Hwaseong FC’s home ground, digging deep to overcome a stubborn opponent. The Bluewings, historically one of Korea’s biggest clubs now fighting in K League 2, needed this win to keep pace with the leading pack. A 2-1 scoreline reflected a hard-fought contest where Suwon’s quality eventually told.

First Half – Suwon Dominates but Hwaseong Bites Back

Suwon started brightly, controlling possession and pinning Hwaseong deep inside their own half. Their pressure paid off in the 18th minute when experienced forward Kim Gun-hee latched onto a through ball and poked it past the Hwaseong goalkeeper. The goal settled Suwon’s nerves, and they continued to create chances, hitting the crossbar from a free kick just before the half-hour mark.

Hwaseong, however, grew into the game late in the first half. Their midfield pressed higher, forcing Suwon into misplaced passes. In the 41st minute, a defensive error from Suwon’s centre-back pairing allowed Hwaseong's striker to nip in and slot home from close range. The equaliser sparked the home crowd, and the teams went into the break at 1-1.

Second Half – Suwon Shows Character

The second half was a more cautious affair, with both sides wary of losing. Hwaseong looked dangerous on the counter, but Suwon’s defensive line held firm. The decisive moment came in the 68th minute when Suwon’s Brazilian playmaker, Marquinhos, produced a moment of magic. He picked up the ball 25 yards from goal, drove inside, and unleashed a curling shot that nestled into the top corner. The goal was worthy of winning any match and silenced the home supporters.

Hwaseong pushed for a second equaliser in the final twenty minutes, but Suwon’s goalkeeper, No Dong-geon, made two crucial saves – one a reflex stop from a header and another from a low free kick. Suwon managed the game well in stoppage time, keeping possession and frustrating their hosts.

Standout Players

  • Marquinhos (Suwon Samsung Bluewings): His match-winning goal was a strike of the highest quality. The Brazilian also provided constant creativity and was a handful for the Hwaseong defence.
  • Kim Gun-hee (Suwon Samsung Bluewings): The veteran forward scored the opener and led the line tirelessly, holding up play and bringing teammates into attack.
  • No Dong-geon (Suwon Samsung Bluewings): His late saves preserved the three points and earned him man-of-the-match honours.

Season Context

Victory moved Suwon Samsung Bluewings up to third place in the K League 2 standings with 26 points from 14 matches, keeping them firmly in the promotion playoff picture. Hwaseong FC, in their debut season in the division, remained in ninth place with 15 points but showed they could compete with the league's stronger sides.

For Suwon, this was a statement win – the kind that builds momentum for a promotion push. For Hwaseong, the narrow defeat was a learning experience as they continue to adapt to life in K League 2.