Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins

Apr 26, 2025

 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
Incheon Park Seung-ho's ceremony. Photo courtesy = Korea Professional Football Federation



 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
Park Seung-ho in Incheon scored the shortest time in the K-League against Bucheon on the 26th. Capturing the Broadcast Screen
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the record for the shortest time in K League history in Bucheon.

Park Seung-ho opened the goal 10 seconds after the start of the game in the ninth round of the 'Hana Bank K League 2 2025' away game against Bucheon held at Bucheon Stadium at 4:30 p.m. on the 26th.

In a game that began with Bucheon's kickoff, Incheon striker Park Seung-ho blocked Bucheon defender Jeon In-kyu's pass with a reckless tackle. Mugosa, who caught the ball, connected the pass to Park Seung-ho, who ran toward the opponent's box, and Park Seung-ho shook the net with a smart right-footed shot to avoid Bucheon goalkeeper Kim Hyung-geun, who ran out.




 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
Park Seung-ho in Incheon scored the shortest time in the K-League against Bucheon on the 26th. Capturing the Broadcast Screen
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
Park Seung-ho in Incheon scored the shortest time in the K-League against Bucheon on the 26th. Capturing the Broadcast Screen
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
Park Seung-ho in Incheon scored the shortest time in the K-League against Bucheon on the 26th. Capturing the Broadcast Screen
The time it took to score was 10 seconds. The federation said Park Seung-ho's score in real-time was the shortest K-League score ever. He surpassed the 11th goal of Jeonbuk Gustavo in the 2023 Seoul-Jeonbuk match and Incheon Bang Seung-hwan in the 2006 League Cup Incheon-Pohang match. The goal came even before the subtitles on the broadcast screen, which signaled the face-off between Bucheon and Incheon, disappeared.

Park Seung-ho, a former youth representative, repaid Incheon coach Yoon Jung-hwan's belief by scoring a goal in the ninth game of this season. He scored in an official match for the first time in a year since the match against Gwangju in the K League 1 in April last year.

Incheon, which scored a valuable 'admission goal' in the match against Bucheon, which will be an important watershed in the lead fight, gave Park Chang-joon an equalizer in the 19th minute of the first half, but Lee Myung-joo's goal in the 29th minute, 10 minutes later, ran away again. Lee Myung-joo shook the net with a picturesque left-footed curl shot aimed at the left corner of the goal within the penalty area after receiving the ball given by Gervo.




 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
In the 34th minute of the first half, Incheon scored a net goal before the end of the first half. Gerson, who dug into the back space of Bucheon's defense at high speed, attempted a cutback, and Mugosa, who was in a no-mark situation, scored his eighth goal of the season with a calm right-footed shot. Mugosa and Gervo have scored in two consecutive games since the match against Cheonan (3-0 win) on the 19th. Incheon, which led 3-1 in the first half, kept the score until the end by blocking Bucheon's offensive in the second half.

Incheon, which won four consecutive league games and six consecutive unbeaten games, became the first team in the K League 2 to reach 20 points after winning the match against Hwaseong (1-0), Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju (2-1), and Cheonan (3-0). With seven wins, one draw and one loss and 22 points, it widened the point gap with second-place E-Land (17 points) to five points.

E-Land, which had no wins in two consecutive games, rebounded with a 2-1 victory over Gyeongnam held at Mokdong Stadium in its home stadium on the same day with "emerging ace" and "theater goal" by E-Dale.




 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
 Park Seung-ho of Incheon broke the shortest score in K League history...Incheon wins 31 games against Bucheon → 4 consecutive wins
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
E-Land, led by head coach Kim Do-kyun, took the lead in the second minute of the first half when E-Dale calmly pushed Kim Hyun-woo's left cross from the goal. E-Land, who gave up the equalizer to Lee Kang-hee before the end of the first half, won a dramatic victory with E-Dale's goal in the second half of extra time when the draw was on the horizon. Eidale scored a sensational volley of the ball that Jung Jae-min gave up Kim Oh-kyu's diagonal cross through a header pass.

E-Land added three points and jumped two places from fourth place to second place, bringing down third-place Seongnam (16 points) and fourth-place Jeonnam (15 points), which had one less game with 17 points.

Chungcheongnam-do Asan won the match against Ansan held at Asan Yi Sun-shin Stadium 3-0 with multiple goals by veteran striker Han Kyo-won and Son Joon-ho's debut goal by Chungnam Asan.

As a result, South Chungcheong Province Asan (11 points), which has been undefeated in six consecutive games (2 wins and 4 losses), jumped three notches from 11th to 8th.

Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju (10 points), ranked 10th, secured Gabriel's first goal in the 24th minute of the first half in an away game in Cheonan Stadium, winning 1-0 and winning two consecutive games.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.