Pocheon FC 0–0 Changwon City: Stalemate Leaves Both Sides Frustrated
Pocheon FC and Changwon City played out a goalless draw on 16 May 2026 in Korean K League 3 action, a result that did little to help either side’s ambitions in the league standings. Despite a flurry of chances in the second half, neither team could find a breakthrough on an afternoon dominated by stout defending and wayward finishing.
Match Overview
The match at Pocheon’s home ground was a cagey affair from the outset. Both sets of midfielders cancelled each other out, leading to very few clear-cut opportunities in the opening 45 minutes. The tempo rose after the interval, with substitutes injecting energy, but the final product remained elusive.
Key Moments
- 52' – Pocheon chance: A free kick from 25 yards was met by a glancing header that flashed just wide of the post.
- 68' – Changwon effort cleared off the line: After a goalmouth scramble, a shot from point‑blank range was hooked away by a Pocheon defender before it could cross the line.
- 85' – Red card avoided: A lunging tackle from a Changwon player earned only a yellow in a heated moment.
In the dying minutes, Pocheon pushed forward with urgency but lacked the composure to convert a late winner. The referee added four minutes of stoppage time, yet neither goalkeeper was seriously tested in that period.
Tactical Battle
Pocheon FC set up in a 3-5-2, hoping to dominate the wings, but Changwon City’s 4-2-3-1 formation gave them a numerical edge in central midfield. Both sides struggled to play through the lines, leading to long‑range efforts that sailed harmlessly over the bar. The clean sheet was the sixth of the season for Changwon, while Pocheon recorded their fourth shutout.
Standout Players
- Pocheon FC’s centre‑back pair: Won almost every aerial duel and made crucial interceptions.
- Changwon City’s No.1: Rarely troubled but commanded his box well on crosses.
Season Impact
The point keeps Pocheon FC in the middle of the K League 3 table, but they will rue missed opportunities at home. Changwon City remain just above the relegation zone, and although they will be satisfied with a point on the road, they know goals are becoming a concern. Only seven goals scored in 14 matches underlines their offensive struggles.
Both managers acknowledged after the game that their teams need to improve in the final third if they are to achieve their respective targets for the season. Fans left the stadium feeling that this was a game that promised much but delivered very little.

