Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established

May 31, 2025

 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established



 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established
Jeonju World Cup Stadium/ K League1/ Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Ulsan HDFC/ Jeonbuk Song Min-gyu Scoring/ Goal Ceremony/ Photo by Kim Jung-soo
 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established
The 'modernist derby' that the K-League boasts was unparalleled. 'Jeon Joo-sung' was absolutely ablaze.

Cloud spectators gathered, and as predicted, Jeonbuk opened a new history of selling out for the first time since its foundation. 31,830 people filled Jeonju Castle. It was a spectacular sight, reminiscent of an A-match.

The ground was also lit with flames. The Jeonbuk Theater was directed. Jeonbuk came from behind to win 3-1 with consecutive goals from Song Min-gyu, Park Jin-seop, and Thiago in the 17th round of the 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 31st.




Jeonbuk, which has been revived this season, has solidly established a leading system. I did. Jeonbuk ranked No. 1 for the first time in a whopping 1,265 days since Dec. 5, 2021. In the 15th round, it was 'one day in the world' In the 16th round, he went one step further. While Daejeon, which was leading the way, lost to Pohang 1-3, Jeonbuk defeated Daegu 4-0, ranking first in 'True'.

Jeonbuk has not lost in 13 consecutive games (9 wins and 4 draws) by catching even Ulsan. Jeonbuk maintained its lead with 35 points. Ulsan, whose unbeaten streak stopped in six games (3 wins and 3 draws), remained in third place with 29 points.

 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established
Jeonju World Cup Stadium/ K League1/ Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Ulsan HDFC/ Jeonbuk Gus Foye/ Photo by Kim Jung-soo
 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established
Jeonju World Cup Stadium/ K League1/ Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Ulsan HDFC/ Ulsan Kim Pan-gon/ Photo by Kim Jung-soo
Jeonbuk manager Gus Foye activated the 4-3-3 system. In the three-top, Jeon Jin-woo and Song Min-gyu were at the peak of Thiago, while Kim Jin-gyu, Park Jin-seop and Kang Sang-yoon were located in the central midfield. Kim Tae-hyun, Kim Young-bin, Hong Jung-ho, and Kim Tae-hwan lined up at the four-back, and Song Bum-keun defended the goal.

Ulsan coach Kim Pan-gon counters with a 4-5-1 card. With Eric playing the one-top role, Um Won-sang, Ko Seung-beom, Jung Woo-young, Boyanich Lee Chung-yong built the midfield. Choi Seok-hyun, Kim Young-kwon's signature officer Rubik'sson camped in the four-back. Cho Hyun-woo wore goalkeeper gloves.

The fire was set early in the battle of one step and one step. Ulsan opened Jeonbuk's goal first in the 10th minute of the first half. Eric's blocked ball connected to Um Won-sang. Lee Chung-yong scored the net with his right foot on Um Won-sang's cross.

Jeonbuk's offensive, which was hit hard, shook the Ulsan camp. Ulsan struggled to block Jeonbuk's attack with a 5-4-1 formation, with Jung Woo-young moving between defensive midfielders and center backs. Ulsan's lead didn't last long.




Jeonbuk's equalizer was scored in the 25th minute of the first half. Song Min-gyu responded to Kang Sang-yoon's cross with a header shot. The ball came out after hitting Cho Hyun-woo, and Song Min-gyu shook the net with his right foot again.

 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established
Jeonju World Cup Stadium/ K League1/ Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Ulsan HDFC/ Ulsan Lee Chung-yong Scoring/ Goal Ceremony/ Photo by Kim Jung-soo
 Lee Seung-woo's fantastic overhead → Park Jin-seop's winning goal Jeonbuk and Ulsan Hyundai come from behind to win the Derby 31...31,830 people will be sent to work, and a leading system will be established
Jeonju World Cup Stadium/ K League1/ Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Ulsan HDFC/ Ulsan Cheoyong Warriors/ Spectator/ Photo by Kim Jung-soo
Jeonbuk tried to score a relay goal with a counterattack attack after taking a corner kick from Ulsan in the 36th minute of the first half, but it did not lead to a shot. Ulsan shot Um Won-sang in the 39th and 41st minutes of the first half, and Jung Woo-young in the extra time, but failed to score an additional goal. The first half ended 1-1.

The pattern was similar in the second half. Early in the second half was Ulsan's pace. Um Won-sang in the 6th minute of the second half, Eric in the 12th minute, and Lee Chung-yong in the 13th minute made a series of shots, but it was far from a goal. Coach Foyet put in Lee Seung-woo and Lee Young-jae in place of Kim Jin-kyu and Song Min-gyu to change the atmosphere in the 14th minute of the second half. In the 18th minute of the second half, Kim Tae-hyun responded to the cutback with his left foot, but the ball crossed the crossbar.

Ulsan also took out a replacement card. In the 26th minute of the second half, Rakaba replaced Lee Chung-yong and Kang Sang-woo was dispatched without Choi Seok-hyun in the 31st minute. Jeonbuk also started Kwon Chang-hoon's card instead of Kang Sang-yoon a minute later.

The goal was re-opened in the 41st minute of the second half. It was Jeonbuk. Kim Young-bin connected Lee Young-jae's corner kick with a header, and Lee Seung-woo hit a fantastic overhead kick shot. The ball came out again after hitting Cho Hyun-woo, and Park Jin-seop solved it.

He aimed for an equalizer in the second half of Ulsan's extra time, but was blocked by Song Bum-keun's good defense and failed to open the goal in the end. In the 51st minute of the second half, Thiago, helped by Lee Seung-woo, scored a decisive goal in the final counterattack. It was a period.

Meanwhile, the second-place Daejeon Hana Citizen drew 1-1 in an away match against FC Anyang on the same day. The gap between Daejeon and Jeonbuk widened to three points with 32 points. Jeonbuk can afford to play one game less than Daejeon and two less than Ulsan.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.