K League 1 Regular Season - 5
FC Anyang 0 - 1 FT Incheon United
Match Statistics
Possession
Shots
Shots on Target
Corners
Yellow Cards
Red Cards
Match Events
3' K. Han
31' Lee Chang-Yong
40' Lee Chang-Yong
44' Lee Jin-Yong
HT
↓ H. Oh ↑Lee Chung-Yong 46'
↓ Park Seung-Ho ↑Gerso 46'
46' ↓ Breno Herculano ↑Choi Geon-Joo
↓ Lee Dong-Ryul ↑M. Ferrier 64'
66' ↓ Lee Jin-Yong ↑Kang Ji-hun
S. Mugosa 67'
Park Kyung-sub 72'
72' Kim Dong-Jin
81' ↓ Airton Moises ↑I. Jukic
81' ↓ Matheus Oliveira ↑Kim Un
88' Kim Ji-hun
↓ Lee Myoung-Joo ↑Choi Seung-gu 88'
88' ↓ K. Han ↑Kim Bo-Kyung
M. Ferrier 90'+6
FT
Player Cards
Our take on every player in this match
FC Anyang
Goalkeepers
Da-sol Kim
👻 Invisible Nothing to note
Defenders
Yeong-chan Kim
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Chang-yong Lee
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Thomas Oude Kotte
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Midfielders
Tae-heui Lee
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Jin-yong Lee
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Ka-ram Han
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Dong-jin Kim
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Forwards
Matheus Oliveira
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Breno Herculano
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Airton
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BENCH
Jung-hoon Kim
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Kim Ji-Hoon
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Kang Ji-hun
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Kim Jae-Hyun
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Bo-kyung Kim
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Gyu-hyeon Choe
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Geon-Joo Choi
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Ivan Jukić
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Un Kim
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Incheon United
Goalkeepers
Dong-heon Kim
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Defenders
Kim Myung-Sun
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Park Kyung-sub
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Juan Ibiza
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Ju-yong Lee
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Midfielders
Dong-ryul Lee
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Myung Joo Lee
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Jae-min Seo
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Hu-sung Oh
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Forwards
Stefan Mugoša
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Park Seung-ho
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BENCH
Lee Tae Hui
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Choi Seung-Gu
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Seung-won Yeo
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Gun-hee Kim
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Sang-ki Lee
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Iker Undabarrena
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Chung-yong Lee
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Gerso Fernandes
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Morgan Ferrier
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Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/14/2021 | Incheon United | 0 - 3 | FC Anyang | FA Cup | Sungui Arena Park |
04/14/2021
FC Anyang Win
Incheon United Win
Draw
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
Mugosa Punishes Ten-Man Anyang
Average Entertainment Futmetrix Score: 40/100. A devastating first-half red card turned this early-season relegation scrap into an exercise in survival, ultimately broken by a single stroke of quality.
Early Fireworks Faded
K. Han thought he had given FC Anyang the perfect start in the third minute. The forward burst through to find the back of the net, only for a VAR intervention to rule it out for offside. That painfully narrow margin set a fiercely tense tone at Anyang Stadium. Both sides clearly felt the immense Stakes of this early-season lower-table clash, resulting in a fractured, physical opening period. The hosts played with fire, relying heavily on an aggressive approach to disrupt the visitors' rhythm. While the away side looked slightly more composed on the ball, they struggled to translate their territorial advantage into clear-cut chances against a stubborn, compact defensive block. It was a game waiting for a spark, but nobody anticipated just how dramatic that spark would be.
The Red Mist
The match fundamentally fractured in the 40th minute when disaster struck for the home side. Lee Chang-Yong saw a straight red card for a reckless challenge, completely altering the tactical landscape and leaving Anyang to navigate over half the match with just ten men. The Intensity immediately shifted from a balanced midfield battle to a one-sided siege. Down a crucial man, the hosts had no choice but to surrender the center of the pitch. Incheon United aggressively dominated possession, ultimately holding 65% of the ball as they pinned Anyang deep into their own half. A heroic series of five crucial saves from the home goalkeeper kept Anyang breathing heading into the break, but the constant, suffocating pressure from the visitors was beginning to crack their defensive shell.
The Inevitable Breakthrough
That mounting pressure finally snapped the Balance of the tie in the 67th minute. S. Mugosa found his pocket of space inside the penalty area, punishing the exhausted Anyang defense by burying a clinical strike. Given the numerical advantage, the breakthrough felt entirely inevitable. From there, Incheon expertly choked the life out of the remaining minutes. Anyang bravely threw bodies forward in the dying stages hoping for a miracle, but their six total shots largely missed the mark and failed to truly test the opposing keeper. The 1-0 away victory hands Incheon a vital lifeline, dragging them up to seventh place and further from the danger zone, while leaving ten-man Anyang rooted to tenth position with plenty of early-season questions left unanswered.
Key Questions
How did the red card for Lee Chang-Yong impact the match?
It completely shifted momentum. Down to ten men, Anyang lost control, allowing Incheon to dominate possession and eventually score the match-winning breakthrough.
What is the Futmetrix Score?
The Futmetrix Score is our 0-100 verdict on how entertaining a match is. We look at intensity, balance, stakes, and star quality to tell you if it's worth your time.
Mid-Table Margins on the Line at Anyang Stadium
Average Entertainment Futmetrix Score: 57/100. Separated by just a single point, this March 22, 2026 clash is a quintessential early-season grind where tactical discipline will completely outweigh attacking flair.
The Setup
As the K League 1 regular season settles into its rhythm, FC Anyang comes into this fixture sitting 10th, while Incheon United hovers slightly above them in 7th. Their respective Form ratings reflect a bumpy and unpredictable start to the campaign for both camps. Anyang finally managed to grind out a victory after a dismal early run, securing vital points to stop the bleeding. Incheon, meanwhile, has experienced a rollercoaster of results, leaving their supporters searching desperately for some consistency.
A remarkably high Balance rating tells the real story of this fixture. The margins here are razor-thin, with both sides boasting nearly identical win probabilities. With relatively modest Stakes at this early stage of the competition and a very low Stars appeal, expect a gritty, physical affair rather than a highlight-reel shootout. Neither team wants to drop points to a direct mid-table rival.
Key Battle
Without standout individual match-winners dictating the tempo, this clash will be decided entirely in the engine room. Anyang's midfield anchor unit must work tirelessly to disrupt Incheon's transition play. If the visitors are allowed to dictate possession and set the tempo, the hosts' backline could eventually fracture under sustained, albeit methodical, pressure. Expect a fierce physical battle for second balls.
Our Prediction
Our take favors a gritty stalemate. Incheon holds a microscopic edge on paper, but Anyang's home advantage levels the playing field significantly. Expect a cagey 1-1 draw where set-pieces provide the only real scoring avenues for either side. Neither team has the cutting edge to run away with this one easily.