Overview
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Odds
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Standings
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Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Gimpo FC
Attacks
137
72
Dangerous Attacks
81
49
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
2
2
Off Target
3023
6025
Important Events
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End 0-1
91′
J.Lim
S.Ko
91′
Kang Hyunmuk
Reis
88′
0-1
Si-Hyun Lee
Assist: M.Kim
87′
M.Kim
L.Dias
83′
D. Evaristo
70′
S.Ilyuchenko
Hyeon-Bin Park
68′
Si-Hyun Lee
D.Park
58′
S.Kim
D.Kim
58′
J.Yoon
M. Kim
55′
J. Lee
G.Lee
47′
G.Lee
45′
B.Silva
D.Kim
Halftime 0-0
27′
Hak-Min Lee
17′
M.Kim
Goal
Shot on target
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Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
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Match Info
The Suwon Samsung Bluewings suffered a narrow 0-1 defeat at home to Gimpo FC in a Korean K League 2 clash on Sunday, April 12th, 2026. A solitary goal from the visitors was enough to secure all three points in a tightly contested match at Suwon World Cup Stadium, dealing a blow to Suwon's promotion aspirations early in the season. The decisive moment came in the second half when Gimpo FC capitalized on a defensive lapse. After a period of sustained pressure from the home side failed to yield a goal, Gimpo launched a swift counter-attack that caught the Bluewings' defense out of position, allowing a forward to slot home past the goalkeeper. Suwon pushed hard for an equalizer in the closing stages, creating several half-chances, but the Gimpo defense held firm to secure a valuable clean sheet and away victory. The match result was a significant upset, with the traditionally stronger Suwon side unable to break down a disciplined Gimpo outfit. The defeat leaves Suwon Samsung Bluewings potentially falling behind in the early race for the K League 2 title, while the three points provide a major boost for Gimpo FC's league table position and confidence. Post-match, the Suwon manager expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert possession into goals, while the Gimpo coach praised his team's defensive organization and clinical finishing on the break. The starting lineup for Suwon Samsung Bluewings likely featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a mix of experienced defenders and creative midfielders, while Gimpo FC would have set up in a compact shape to absorb pressure and hit on the counter.

