

Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power WFC produced a commanding performance to beat Mungyeong Sangmu WFC 3–0 on 13 June 2026 in the Korean WK League. The visitors’ clinical finishing and defensive solidity earned them a comprehensive victory that boosted their position in the standings.
Dominant Display from the Start
Gyeongju KHNP took control from the opening minutes. Their passing and movement off the ball caused constant problems for the Mungyeong defence. The first goal came in the 16th minute when a quick counter‑attack ended with a composed finish past the goalkeeper. The visitors doubled their lead just before the half‑hour mark, this time from a set‑piece that was headed home powerfully.
Sealing the Rout
The second half saw Mungyeong attempt to fight back, but Gyeongju’s midfield and defence remained well‑organised. Any opportunities were limited to long‑range efforts that failed to test the goalkeeper. The third goal arrived in the 67th minute after a defensive error allowed Gyeongju’s forward to slot home from close range. From that point, the visitors managed the game professionally, keeping possession and seeing out a comfortable win.
Player Highlights
- Gyeongju KHNP: The attacking trio was lively throughout, and the defensive unit recorded a well‑deserved clean sheet.
- Mungyeong Sangmu WFC: Struggled to create meaningful chances and were outplayed in midfield. Their set‑piece defending was also disappointing.
Standings Impact
The win moved Gyeongju Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power WFC up the WK League table, reinforcing their status as contenders. Mungyeong remained in the lower half and will need to improve their performances to climb away from the relegation zone.
Gyeongju’s fans will be encouraged by a performance that combined efficiency in attack with resilience at the back. If they maintain this standard, a strong finish to the season is well within reach.