Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)

Dec 01, 2025

Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)



Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)
This season's K League 2 best 11 was 'Incheon World'.

The Korea Professional Football Association announced on the 1st the "Best 11" that has dominated the K League 2 this season. The K-League's best 11 was decided through votes from 30% of coaches, 30% of captains, and 40% of media. Incheon, which won the championship this season and confirmed its return to the K League 1 in one season, produced as many as six winners. He was listed in all positions from the front line to the goalkeeper. Like Incheon, which had the best season, it finished the best year-end.

Seongnam FC, which rebounded from the bottom of last season to fifth this season, also drew attention, including three players.




Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)
The best goalkeeper was Min Sung-joon of Incheon.

Min Sung-joon was selected as the first 11 best players in his career. Min Sung-joon scored 25 goals in 31 league games this season, allowing only 0.8 goals per game, contributing greatly to Incheon's minimum K League 2 loss. In addition, Min Sung-joon recorded the league's most clean sheets of 15 times, leading Incheon to win the K League 2 title and promotion.

The best defenders were Lee Ju-yong, Kim Gun-hee (hereinafter Incheon), Benicio, and Shin Jae-won (Seongnam). It produced two each in Incheon and Seongnam.




Lee Ju-yong played in 36 games this season and was in charge of Incheon's side defense, and he also played in offense with five assists. Lee Ju-yong showed a stable defense with the most tackle success (31 times) in the team, and stood out in various fields, showing the highest success rate (32.8%) among defenders who have crossed more than 100 times in the K League 2 this season. As a result, Lee Ju-yong caught two rabbits: Incheon's victory and his first career best 11.

Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)
Defender Kim Gun-hee, who was born in 2002, was in charge of Incheon's central defense by playing all the time before the game this season, his third year as a professional. Kim Gun-hee showed his top-ranked defense in the league, ranking second (21 times) in defensive tackles and third (176 times) in aerial ball competition among K League 2 players. In particular, it was selected as the best 11 times in the round and contributed greatly to Incheon's minimum number of runs and victory in the league.

As soon as Benicio moved from Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, this season, he played in 32 games and became the main player. Benicio showed a stable defense by scoring the most clear (116 times) in the team and contributed to the attack by scoring two goals. As a central defender, Benicio showed strong interpersonal defense and excellent build-up ability when attacking, and greatly helped Seongnam advance to the dramatic semi-playoff.




Shin Jae-won showed his steel stamina in all but one game in the regular round this season. In addition, he recorded the most cross attempts (323 times) and cross success (69 times) among K League 2 players based on his explosive speed and dribbling ability, and ranked third (9 times) in the most assists. Shin Jae-won has been named as the best 11 in the round seven times due to his consistent performance throughout the season, and has been honored with the best 11 selection for the first time in his career.

Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)
The best midfielders were Gerson, Lee Myung-joo (Incheon), Valdivia (Jeonnam), and Ewler (Eland).

Gerson received overwhelming support with 13 votes for the coach, 10 for the captain and 115 for the media. This season, Gervo played 37 games and scored 12 goals and 10 assists, and he performed outstandingly throughout the season, including 10 best 11 rounds and 2 round MVP selections. With this K-League 2 Best 11 award, Gerson received the honor of being selected as the Best 11 in both K-League 1 and 2 following the K-League 1 Best 11 in 2023.

Valdivia scored 16 goals and nine assists in 32 matches this season, recording the most offensive points in the K League 2. Valdivia scored 16 goals this season following 14 goals in the 2023 season and 12 goals in the 2024 season, the most since its K-League debut. In addition, all three seasons spent in K League 2 showed off their overwhelming presence in the top 11.

Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)
Incheon captain Lee Myung-joo played 34 games this season, scoring two goals and three assists. Lee Myung-joo was also at the top of the defensive index supplementary data, ranking second in blocking offensive areas (number), first in successful tackles in central areas (number) within the team, and second in interception in central areas (number). Lee Myung-joo contributed greatly to Incheon's victory by playing the role of an airborne link with a lot of activity throughout the season. Lee Myung-joo received the joy of winning the best 11 award in his third career season after Pohang in the K League 1 in the 2013 season and Asan in the K League 2 in 2018.

As soon as Ewler made his K-League debut in a Seoul E-Land uniform this season, he played in 37 games, scoring 12 goals and 11 assists. As a result, he ranked first in the K League 2's most helpful award and the top score in the team, and was also nominated for MVP of the season. As the winner of the most help award, Ewler recorded the most key passes (66) in the league, providing crucial opportunities to his teammates several times, and was selected as the best 11th round eight times, leading Seoul E-Land to the K League 2 semi-playoff.

Mugosa, Gerso, and Lee Myung-joo, 6 out of 11 best players in the K League 2, Incheon Sweep Whois, and Shin Jae-won, Seongnam-do 3 (Official)
The strongest strikers were Mugosa (Incheon) and Huiz (Seongnam).

Mugosa showed a sharp scoring ability with 20 goals and 3 assists in 35 games this season. As a result, Mugosa wrote a new history of winning the K-League 2 Most Scoring Award this season, followed by the K-League 1 Most Scoring Award last season. Mugosa, the main player of Incheon's victory, has been active throughout the season, being selected as the round's best 118 times and round MVP once, and has even been named the season's best 11 striker category.

Whois is a striker with a strong header and accurate shooting capability, ranking second in the league with 17 goals and two assists in 38 games this season. In particular, Huiz connected 44 of 88 shots with effective shots, recording a 50% effective shooting rate, and led Seongnam to a dramatic advance to the K League 2 semi-playoff at the end of the season based on its high purity of attack.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.