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05-16 15:30
2 - 2
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69
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78
48
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62
38
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103′
Hyeok-Chan Son
101′
Baek Ji-Ung
99′
2-2
Baek Ji-Ung
Assist: Euller
97′
J. Lee
D.Yu
93′
1-2
S. Hyun-Jun
Assist: B.Kim
84′
A. Cariús
J.Iredale
78′
S. Hyun-Jun
C.Choi
76′
D.Yu
67′
1-1
Euller
Assist: Park·Chang-hwan
64′
D.Yu
H.Kim
64′
Jong-Suk Kim
J.Sin
62′
J.Iredale
H.Kim
60′
G.Byeon
H.Kang
60′
F. Geraldes
Jin-Seok Seo
55′
C.Lim
45′
B.Kim
S.Lee
45′
J.Park
J.Park
Halftime 0-1
12′
0-1
C.Choi
Assist: H.Kim
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Match Info

Seoul E‑Land and Yongin Battle to Entertaining Draw in K League 2

Seoul E‑Land FC and Yongin FC shared the points in a 2‑2 draw at the Seoul Olympic Stadium on 16 May 2026. The match featured two early goals from the home side and a spirited Yongin comeback that secured a hard‑earned point on the road.

Fast Start from Seoul E‑Land

Seoul E‑Land came flying out of the blocks and took the lead inside the first five minutes. Forward Lee Dong‑su raced onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the Yongin goalkeeper. They doubled their advantage in the 23rd minute when midfielder Kim Jae‑woo volleyed home from a corner kick. Yongin looked shell‑shocked but gradually found their rhythm.

Yongin Stage a Comeback

Yongin reduced the deficit just before half‑time when striker Park Sung‑ho headed in a precise cross from the right. The visitors carried that momentum into the second half and equalised in the 59th minute. A defensive mix‑up allowed Yongin’s Jung Hyun‑woo to score from close range. Both teams had chances to snatch a winner in the final half‑hour, but goalkeepers on both sides stood firm.

What the Result Means

For Seoul E‑Land, the draw is a missed opportunity to move into the top three, especially after their blistering start. They remain in fourth place but have now gone three matches without a win. Yongin FC, meanwhile, will be delighted with their resilience and climb to seventh in the K League 2 table, just five points off the play‑off places. The high‑scoring contest was a treat for the fans at the Olympic Stadium.