Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)

Apr 05, 2025

Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association



Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Suwon FC's 'first win' is a long way off.

Suwon FC, led by head coach Kim Eun-joong, drew 1-1 at home in the seventh round of the 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' against the Pohang Steelers at Suwon Stadium. Suwon FC (four draws and three losses) failed to win for the first time in its opening seven games. On the other hand, Pohang (2 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses) recorded five undefeated matches (2 wins, 3 draws).

Suwon FC was desperate for its first victory. Four foreign players from Sabak, Andersson, Luan and Avanda were selected on the day. Suwon FC scored the first goal in the 12th minute of the first half. Abando passed the ball in front of the goal post, which Pohang's defense did not handle properly, in the face of the counterattack. He finished it with his left foot and scored. It was Syria's national striker Sambak's K-League debut goal.




Pohang did not back down. In the fourth minute of the second half, Auberdan connected a cross from Juninho's right side with a header to equalize. The two teams finished the game 1-1 with one another.

Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Jeonbuk Hyundai beat Daejeon Hana Citizen and continued its 17-year undefeated away match in Daejeon. Jeonbuk, led by head coach Gus Foyet, won the away game 2-0 at Daejeon World Cup Stadium. Jeonbuk (11 points, 9 points) has recorded no losses (2 wins and 1 draw) in the last three games, including its first consecutive win this season. On the same day, Ulsan HD, which was tied with FC Seoul, fell to fifth place (11,8 points) and moved up one place to fourth place. In particular, Jeonbuk will continue its undefeated away run (7 wins and 3 draws) for the 17th year in Daejeon, which began after a 0-2 defeat on April 26, 2008, before the promotion system. Daejeon (16 points) kept its lead, but bowed to the jinx against Jeonbuk.

Jeonbuk broke the balance 46 seconds into the second half. Kang Sang-yoon gave a pass to Jeon Jin-woo, who was penetrating right from the front of the midfield. Jeon Jin-woo scored the first goal with a right-footed chip shot to avoid goalkeeper Lee Chang-geun from the right side of the penalty area. Daejeon made changes by using replacement cards. However, Jeonbuk took the victory in the 44th minute of the second half when Jeon Byung-kwan, who received Thiago's pass, scored a wedge goal with his right foot from the right side of the goal area.




Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
At Gimcheon Sports Complex, Gimcheon Sangmu defeated Daegu FC 2-0. Gimcheon tasted the joy of its first consecutive win of the season with Kim Seung-seop and Yoo Kang-hyun's consecutive goals. Gimcheon (14 points) ranked second with six consecutive undefeated games (4 wins and 2 draws) after losing the opening game to Jeonbuk (1-2). On the other hand, Daegu ranked 7th (7 points).

Gimcheon opened the Daegu goal in the 32nd minute of the first half with Kim Seung-seop's right footed shot. In the 44th minute of the first half, Lee Dong-kyung turned the ball with his left foot in front of Yoo Kang-hyun's goal with his head to widen the score gap. Daegu scored by politician Han Jong-moo, but both goals were canceled due to offside.

Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Suwon FC won for the first time in a long and distant victory, and even though they scored the first goal, they drew 1-1 with Pohang…Jeonbuk Jumps 4th Place After 1st Place Daejeon (Roundup)
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
Ulsan HD, which aims to win its fourth consecutive K League 1 title, drew 0-0 with FC Seoul at home. Ulsan has been mired in a winless streak (two draws and two losses) for the past four games. However, he continued his unbeaten streak (15 wins and 8 draws) in 23 consecutive games against Seoul. Ulsan has been strong against Seoul since its 0-3 defeat on October 28, 2017. Seoul failed to win three consecutive games, but after losing 0-de2 in the first round against Jeju SK, it recorded six undefeated games (3 wins and 3 draws).



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.