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06-07 18:00
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Yeoju Citizen 0–1 Siheung City | Korean K League 3
June 7, 2026 – 18:00 KST

Match Overview

Siheung City earned a hard-fought 1–0 victory away to Yeoju Citizen in the Korean K League 3 on a warm June evening. The result lifts Siheung into the upper half of the table, while Yeoju remain in the bottom three after another narrow defeat at home. A solitary second‑half goal proved the difference in a contest dominated by midfield duels and few clear‑cut chances.

Key Moment

Siheung City broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute. A quick counter‑attack saw left‑back Park Min‑jae drive forward and slip a pass to striker Kim Joon‑hyung, who had timed his run perfectly. Kim’s low drive from 14 yards beat Yeoju goalkeeper Lee Seung‑yu at his near post – a finish that showcased composure under pressure. Yeoju had no response; their best chance came ten minutes earlier when a header from a corner sailed just over the bar.

Tactical Story

Both sides set up in compact 4‑4‑2 formations, but Siheung’s willingness to press high in the opening quarter disrupted Yeoju’s build‑up. Yeoju adjusted by dropping deeper and looking to break, but their lack of a creative number 10 meant passes often went sideways. Siheung focused on winning the second ball, with central midfielder Lee Hyun‑ho covering immense ground. The away side ultimately deserved the three points for being the more aggressive team in the final third.

Standout Performance

Siheung’s Kim Joon‑hyung not only scored the winner but also held the ball up well against Yeoju’s physical centre‑backs. For Yeoju, right‑back Choi Min‑seok made several vital interceptions to prevent the score from becoming heavier.

Table Impact

With this victory, Siheung climb to 6th place on 22 points from 16 matches. Yeoju stay 14th with 12 points, now winless in their last five outings. The relegation zone looms for the hosts, while Siheung can eye a push for the promotion play‑offs if they maintain their road form.