Edgar Osmar's lucky day in the K-League's first two goals a day and hell

May 11, 2025

Edgar Osmar's lucky day in the K-League's first two goals a day and hell



Edgar Osmar's lucky day in the K-League's first two goals a day and hell
He put it in the opponent's goalpost and in our goalpost. On the 10th, a rare scene appeared side by side in K League 1 and K League 2. Edgar (Daegu FC) and Osmar (Seoul E-Land) who traveled to and from Heaven and Hell are the main characters.

The 13th round of the 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' between FC Anyang and Daegu held at Anyang Sports Complex on the 10th. In the 5th minute of the first half, Kaio (Daegu) and Mota (Anyang) exchanged one goal each in the 15th minute of the second half, and Edgar came out as a scene stealer at the end of the tight second half. In the 41st minute of the second half, Kwon Tae-young finished the cross from the right with a long-term header. After scoring a goal in the season against Jeju United on the 3rd, he scored again in two games. In the absence of Cesinha's injury, Edgar emerged as the Daegu offensive advance.

In the second half of the extra time when victory was in front of him, Edgar's 'tukbaegi' became the cause of the fire. When Anyang's free kick came over to the Daegu gate, Edgar cleared it with his head. However, this ball shook the Daegu net as it was. It's a great header goal. Edgar bowed his head. Daegu went on a last-minute offensive, but failed to score the winning goal. Daegu, which expected its fourth win of the season, only added one point.




On the same day, a similar picture was held in the 11th round of the 'Hana Bank K League 2 2025" between E-Land and the Ansan Greeners at Mokdong Stadium. Osmar made E-Land laugh and cry.

E-Land, which has the strongest offense in the league, failed to create such a chance against Ansan. Osmar came forward as the fixer. In the 17th minute of the second half, Kwang-hoon's sharp free kick stretched his feet and connected with a shot. This ball crossed goalkeeper Lee Seung-bin, who was showing good defense. It was Osmar's first goal of the season.

But soon the light faded. He scored his own goal in the 35th minute of the second half. Ansan's free kick from a long distance hit Osmar's head, which coincidentally headed for the E-Land goal. The goalkeeper Noh Dong-gun fired himself, but he couldn't stop it. The game ended one-on-one. E-Land failed to win three consecutive games again with the own goal. E-Land, who has not won three consecutive games since manager Kim Do-kyun took office, tried for the eighth time, but cried in bad luck.




Ansan, which won 1-0 with Lee Joon-jae's own goal against Gyeongnam FC, became a very lucky team with Osmar's own goal on the day. Both goals scored in both games were own goals, and both were goals leading to points.

It has been 28 times so far that a player has scored both goals and an own goal in a game. Osmar has already set a goal-goal record in one game for FC Seoul in 2016. In 2022, Lim Sang-hyup, who played for the Pohang Steelers at the time, holds the only record of two goals and one earned goal. This is the first time it's come out twice a day.

Coincidentally, the two players are the oldest foreign players in K League 1 and K League 2. Edgar is 38 years old and Osmar is 37. The two players struggled full-time, but luck didn't follow. Acting Daegu coach Seo Dong-won and E-Land coach Kim Do-kyun said, `It's something that can come out of football as much as you want. I came out because I did my best," he said, covering the player.




Reporter Park Chan-joon vanbasten@sportschosun.com



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.