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Suwon Samsung Bluewings 3-2 Cheonan City | K League 2 | 25 May 2026

Suwon Samsung Bluewings edged a thrilling 3-2 victory over Cheonan City at Suwon World Cup Stadium on Sunday, with a second-half comeback securing all three points for the home side in front of a passionate crowd of over 15,000.

The match swung back and forth, with Cheonan taking the lead twice before Suwon's resilience and quality eventually told. The win keeps Suwon firmly in the hunt for automatic promotion, while Cheonan remain in mid-table but will rue missed opportunities.

Match Overview

Cheonan City started brightly and stunned the home fans by opening the scoring in the 12th minute. A swift break down the right flank ended with Kim Jae-sung crossing low for Lee Hyun-woo, who swept home from close range. Suwon responded well, and their pressure paid off in the 31st minute when Aleksandar Petković rose highest to head in a corner from Kim Bo-kyung.

But Cheonan restored their advantage just before half-time. A defensive mix-up between Suwon centre-backs Jang Ho-ik and Choi Ji-hoon allowed Park Chan-hee to nip in and poke the ball past goalkeeper Ryu Seong-woo. The goal left the Suwon players visibly frustrated as they headed into the tunnel.

Second-Half Turnaround

Suwon manager Kim Do-kyun made a tactical switch at the break, moving to a more aggressive 4-2-3-1 with Lee Seung-woo (not to be confused with the Gimpo player of the same name) pushed higher. The change paid dividends within 10 minutes of the restart.

In the 55th minute, Suwon equalised through a moment of individual brilliance. Right-back Park Dae-won surged forward from his own half, exchanged passes with Petković, and drove a low shot into the far corner from 20 yards. The stadium erupted.

The winning goal arrived in the 73rd minute. Kim Bo-kyung, pulling the strings from central midfield, delivered a pinpoint free kick from the left flank. Cheonan's defence failed to clear, and centre-back Jang Ho-ik made amends for his earlier error by stabbing the ball home from close range.

Key Moments

  • 12' – 0-1: Lee Hyun-woo turns in Kim Jae-sung's low cross.
  • 31' – 1-1: Aleksandar Petković heads in from Kim Bo-kyung's corner.
  • 45' – 1-2: Park Chan-hee capitalises on a defensive slip to restore Cheonan's lead.
  • 55' – 2-2: Park Dae-won's solo run and finish brings Suwon level.
  • 73' – 3-2: Jang Ho-ik scores from a set-piece scramble to complete the comeback.
  • 89' – Missed chance: Cheonan's Lee Hyun-woo fires wide from a promising free-kick position.

Standout Performers

Kim Bo-kyung (Suwon): The veteran playmaker dictated the tempo, created four chances, and was directly involved in two goals. His set-piece delivery was a constant threat.

Park Dae-won (Suwon): The right-back's tireless running and superb equaliser were pivotal. He also made three tackles and two interceptions.

Lee Hyun-woo (Cheonan): The forward was a handful all evening, scoring once and forcing a good save from Ryu Seong-woo in the second half.

Tactical Story

Cheonan City's game plan worked well in the first half. They sat deep, invited pressure, and hit on the counter with speed. Their two goals came directly from turnovers in midfield, exposing Suwon's high defensive line. However, after the break, Suwon's wide overloads and the introduction of Ko Jae-hyun as a second striker shifted momentum.

Suwon's weakness in defending transitions remains a concern, but their attacking firepower—now with 28 goals in 14 league matches—is the best in K League 2. The central midfield pairing of Kim Bo-kyung and Kim Hyun-woo provides the creativity needed to break down deep blocks.

Impact on the Table

Suwon Samsung Bluewings move up to 2nd place in the K League 2 standings, just one point behind leaders Busan IPark. Their promotion push remains on track. Cheonan City drop to 7th, but they showed enough quality to suggest they can still challenge for a playoff spot. Their next fixture against Seongnam FC will be crucial.

For Suwon, the three points were hard-earned but vital. With the top of the table so tight, every comeback win like this one could prove decisive come October.