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K League 1 FC Seoul and Daegu FC were held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. Jung Seung-won of Seoul is celebrating toward Daegu supporters after scoring an equalizer in the second half. Sangam = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2025.03.29/ |
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K League 1 FC Seoul and Daegu FC were held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. Jung Seung-won of Seoul is celebrating toward Daegu supporters after scoring an equalizer in the second half. Sangam = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2025.03.29/ |
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K League 1 FC Seoul and Daegu FC were held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. Politicians are strongly appealing when Seoul Jung Seung-won celebrated the Daegu supporters after scoring an equalizer in the second half. Sangam = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2025.03.29/ |
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Jung Seung-won (FC Seoul)'s ceremony was at the center of the controversy.
FC Seoul, led by head coach Kim Ki-dong, won the home game of 「Hana Bank K League 1 2025」 against Daegu FC 3-2 at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. Seoul (3 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss) jumped to second place with five undefeated matches.
It was a fierce game. Seoul got a penalty for an opponent foul in the extra time of the first half. Lingard succeeded calmly. However, he was shaken by giving up an equalizer to Yoshino in the second half. Seoul won another penalty, but Lingard did not score this time. Rather, he was dragged away by giving up a come-from-behind goal to the opponent. The game wasn't over until the end. Seoul secured the victory with back-to-back points by Jung Seung-won and Moon Sun-min.
There was a scene of controversy. It was because of Jung Seung-won's ceremony. Jung Seung-won's valuable equalizer came out at a time when Seoul was trailing 1-2. Jung Seung-won, who scored his first goal this season, ran to the away fan's seat in Daegu and performed a ceremony. Jung Seung-won, who made his professional debut in Daegu's uniform in 2017, celebrated with 'Friendship Team'. Daegu players raised objections, and bench clearing eventually occurred in the process. Players from both teams' benches also ran out, making the situation even bigger.
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K League 1 FC Seoul and Daegu FC were held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. Jung Seung-won of Seoul is celebrating toward Daegu supporters after scoring an equalizer in the second half. Sangam = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2025.03.29/ |
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K League 1 FC Seoul and Daegu FC were held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. In the second half, the referee is giving a warning after Seoul's Jung Seung-won scored an equalizer and collided with Daegu supporters after the ceremony. Sangam = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2025.03.29/ |
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K League 1 FC Seoul and Daegu FC were held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 29th. Cesinha is stopping Seoul Jung Seung-won as he celebrates toward Daegu supporters after scoring an equalizer in the second half. Sangam = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com/2025.03.29/ |
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After the game, Jung Seung-won said "There was no other reason. It's just that I've been around for a long time, and I've heard a lot of boos. I wanted to show Daegu fans that I've grown like this. I didn't want to create a bad atmosphere. I wanted to show that I grew up like this and got bigger. I explained, "
The way you look at it is divided. Daegu coach Park Chang-hyun said, `It's the spirit of partnership. He is a Seoul player, but it doesn't seem to be polite to the team he used to be in. Most of the players tend to refrain from celebrating after scoring in their previous team, but I don't think they should go all the way to our supporters' seats. There will be an idea. I don't think it's morally right."
Seoul coach Kim Ki-dong said, `In the first half, whenever Jung Seung-won caught the ball, he was booed. I think I wanted to show better emotionally. It seems that such a scene has brought out concentration. I haven't talked about it yet. I think it's one of the emotions that can come out enough."
According to the regulations of the Korean Professional Football Federation 'Ungentlemanly Acts against the Spectators', coaches and coaching staff can be suspended from more than 5 games and 10 games or less and imposed sanctions of more than 5 million won. Players can also be suspended from more than 5 games and less than 10 games and impose sanctions of more than 5 million won. However, it is not clear whether it is disciplined or not.
A professional football federation official said "Reward and Punishment Regulations "Disciplinary Criteria by Type" It is not clear whether it will be referred to the reward and punishment committee. Disciplinary action is likely to be decided through the evaluation meeting", he explained.
Last year, FC Seoul's Baek Jong-beom caused controversy in an away match against Incheon United. At that time, Baek Jong-beom raised his arms and clenched his fists at Incheon supporters immediately after the referee's whistle to announce the end of the game. This led to a situation in which Incheon fans were stimulated to throw water bottles. The Korea Professional Football Association imposed a fine of 7 million won on Baek Jong-beom for his `ungentlemanly conduct toward the audience.'
Meanwhile, similar cases can be found in foreign countries. In the English Premier League (EPL), there was Emmanuel Adebayor's 'reverse ceremony' in the past. Adebayor, who provoked the crowd at the time, was fined 25,000 pounds and suspended for two games by the British Football Association (FA).
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.