Coach Cha Du-ri, who is bleeding whenever he sees blue, finally meets Suwon... Seongnam, 'Only Unbeaten' Seongnam, Jeju-si City, Bucheon-si City, and Jeonnam-si City are 'Kim Hyun-seok Derby'
Coach Cha Du-ri, who is bleeding whenever he sees blue, finally meets Suwon... Seongnam, 'Only Unbeaten' Seongnam, Jeju-si City, Bucheon-si City, and Jeonnam-si City are 'Kim Hyun-seok Derby'
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Hwaseong FC manager Cha Du-ri, who entered the K League 2 stage for the first time this season, wants to win the most, is Suwon Samsung. "In some cases, Suwon is right next to Hwaseong on the map, and FC Seoul players basically want to win when they see blue," Cha said in a media day before the opening of the season. "There is a weight difference, but when they meet, they want to tease and win." Cha ended his career with FC Seoul. As it is known, Seoul and Suwon are rivals in a "super-match" relationship, which is considered the best derby in the K League. Coincidentally, Suwon is led by Cha Bum-keun's father.
Cha will finally meet Suwon. Hwaseong will play the eighth round of the Hana Bank K League 2 2025 at Suwon World Cup Stadium at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. Hwaseong is ranked 11th with six points, and Suwon is sixth with 11 points. Hwaseong has no win in three recent league matches. It has tied for one and lost two. It has been on a downward spiral since it garnered its historic first win at a match against Cheongju in North Chungcheong Province on June 15. The team was also defeated by Siheung Citizens' Football Team of the K3 League in the Korea Cup during the week. Dynamic soccer players show strong mobility, but they are surely showing limits in squads and experiences.
Suwon is in a lively mood. Suwon, which had been mired in a three-game winless slump, has recorded two wins and one draw in its last three league games. Foreign strikers' firepower, led by Paulinho, has exploded and is on the rise. Although it lost the Korea Cup to Gimcheon Sangmu on the 16th, it does not mean much as it focused on the league and rotated. Suwon is far ahead in objective power, but Hwaseong, which has nothing to lose from Suwon's perspective, is a difficult team to deal with. The two teams clashed in the semi-finals of the FA Cup, the predecessor of the 2019 Korea Cup. They exchanged one win and one loss, but Suwon, which was leading by multiple points, advanced to the finals and eventually won the championship.
Seongnam FC, the only unbeaten team in both the K-League 1 and 2, will challenge Bucheon FC to win in eight matches at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at Tancheon Sports Complex. Seongnam ranks second with four wins and three draws (15 points). Seongnam, which was the lowest in the previous season, has been successful in making a comeback by banking on its strongest "salt-water defense," allowing only three goals in seven matches. The opponent team is Bucheon with 13 goals, which ranks second in score tally after Seoul E-Land with 15 goals. Bucheon was in a positive mood by winning 1-0 at the Korea Cup against Jeju SK, where it is facing fierce competition. The concern is that there is a physical burden more than Seongnam, which is weak, as the main players stepped forward. Seongnam coach Jeon Kyung-joon found a solution by watching the Bucheon-Jeju match in person. 토토사이트
Attention is also focusing on the match between South Chungcheong Province Asan and South Jeolla Province Dragons, which will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Yi Sun-shin Stadium. During the last season, South Chungcheong Province finished second in the K-League 2 under the leadership of Kim Hyun-suk and Bae Seong-jae, the team's chief coach. In this season, Kim returned to the leadership of South Jeolla Province, the opponent team of South Chungcheong Province's Asan, and Bae Sung-jae, the team's chief coach, will become the new coach of South Chungcheong Province's Asan. The two coaches, whose comrades on Sunday have become today's enemies, will have a showdown for the first time.