K League 1 Regular Season - 6
Jeju United FC 1 - 0 FT Bucheon FC 1995
Match Statistics
Possession
Shots
Shots on Target
Corners
Fouls
Yellow Cards
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Match Events
21' J. Celestine
Lee Eui-Hyeong 45'+5
HT
↓ H. Kim ↑Kim Hyeon-Yeob 46'
↓ K. Takahashi ↑Rodrigo Bassani 63'
↓ Lee Eui-Hyeong ↑Vitor Gabriel 64'
69' J. Celestine
72' ↓ Kim Jun-ha ↑Kwon Chang-Hoon
72' ↓ Shin Sang-Eun ↑Kim Shin-Jin
79' ↓ Kim Jae-Woo ↑Kim Geon-Ung
88' ↓ Emerson Negueba ↑Choi Byung-wook
88' ↓ Kim Ryun-sung ↑Jo In-jung
↓ An Tae-Hyun ↑Shin Jae-Won 88'
↓ Galego ↑C. Lee 90'+2
90'+5 Italo
FT
Player Cards
Our take on every player in this match
Jeju United FC
Goalkeepers
Dong-jun Kim
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Defenders
Jae-uh Kim
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Tobias Figueiredo
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Julien Celestine
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Ryun-sung Kim
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Midfielders
In-su Yu
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Min-gyu Jang
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Italo
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Emerson Ramon
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Forwards
Kim Jun-Ha
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Shin Sang-Eun
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BENCH
Chan-gi Ahn
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Jo In-Jung
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Chang-Hoon Kwon
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Geon-ung Kim
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Byung-wook Choi
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Jae-hyeok Oh
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Kim Shin-jin
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Gytis Paulauskas
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Chang-jun Park
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Bucheon FC 1995
Goalkeepers
Hyeong-keun Kim
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Defenders
Ho-jin Jeong
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Dong-kyu Baek
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Sung-wook Hong
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Midfielders
Tae-hyeon Ahn
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Kazuki Takahashi
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Sang-jun Kim
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Thiaguinho Santos
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Forwards
Bit-garam Yoon
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Lee Eui-Hyeong
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Galego
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BENCH
Hyeon-yeob kim
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Jae-won Shin
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Lee Sang-hyeok
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Shin Seong
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Choe Won-cheol
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Vitor Gabriel
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Rodrigo Bassani
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Lee Chung-hyun
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Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/16/2025 | Bucheon FC 1995 | 1 - 0 | Jeju United FC | FA Cup | Bucheon Stadium |
| 09/19/2020 | Bucheon FC 1995 | 0 - 2 | Jeju United FC | K League 2 | Bucheon Stadium |
| 08/26/2020 | Jeju United FC | 4 - 0 | Bucheon FC 1995 | K League 2 | Jeju World Cup Stadium |
| 05/26/2020 | Bucheon FC 1995 | 0 - 1 | Jeju United FC | K League 2 | Bucheon Stadium |
04/16/2025
09/19/2020
08/26/2020
05/26/2020
Jeju United FC Win
Bucheon FC 1995 Win
Draw
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
Defensive Discipline Triumphs Over Sterile Possession
Skip It Futmetrix Score: 12/100. A tactical masterclass in grinding out a result, proving that what you do with the ball matters far more than how long you hold it.
A Chess Match at Jeju World Cup Stadium
The early exchanges at Jeju World Cup Stadium established a clear, almost dogmatic tactical pattern. Bucheon FC 1995 arrived with a clear mandate to control the tempo, settling into a rhythm of extended passing sequences. The Intensity of the opening quarter-hour was noticeably subdued, resembling a cautious sparring session rather than a fierce league battle. The visitors effectively dominated possession, circulating the ball with ease in the middle third, but rarely threatened to penetrate the final defensive lines. Jeju United FC, conversely, seemed perfectly content to absorb this sterile pressure. They maintained a rigid, disciplined shape, forcing their opponents into safe, lateral passes while waiting patiently for transitional opportunities. This contrasting approach set the stage for a gritty, low-event encounter where patience would be the ultimate virtue.
Celestine's Clinical Breakthrough
The defining moment arrived completely against the run of general play in the 21st minute. While the away side were comfortable on the ball, their defensive transition was caught napping. A sudden, sharp intervention broke the monotony, allowing J. Celestine to find himself in a pocket of space. With ruthless efficiency, he dispatched his effort past the goalkeeper to alter the fundamental Balance of the match. This single lead change instantly vindicated the home side's conservative tactical blueprint. The goal completely disrupted the visitors' composure. Despite their overwhelming share of the ball, they lacked the incisive passing required to slice through a suddenly energized and reinforced home defence. The remainder of the half saw an increase in the Upset Factor, as the side with barely a third of the ball looked significantly more likely to score the game's second goal.
A Wall of Orange
The second half descended into an exercise in frustration for the travelling supporters. The away side's possession statistics swelled to an imposing 69%, yet they managed a paltry single shot on target throughout the entire ninety minutes. Their attacking endeavours were repeatedly neutralised by a sea of defensive blocks—five in total—and an inability to convert seven corner kicks into genuine scoring opportunities. The Stakes for early-season positioning clearly influenced the home side's total commitment to preserving their slender advantage. Both teams entered this fixture separated by a single point, desperate to rectify their stumbling recent form. By happily conceding the midfield and committing bodies deep, the islanders proved their resilience. Ultimately, the final whistle brought relief to the home faithful and secured a vital three points, leaving their opponents to ponder their blunt attacking edge.
Key Questions
Who scored the winning goal for Jeju United?
J. Celestine scored the only goal of the match in the 21st minute to secure the vital home victory.
Why did Bucheon FC 1995 lose despite controlling possession?
Despite holding 69% possession, they only managed one shot on target and failed to break through a resolute, deep-lying defensive block.
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.
Top Four Tension on Jeju Island
Average Entertainment Futmetrix Score: 59/100. With just one point separating them in the K League 1 standings, this evenly matched clash at Jeju World Cup Stadium could significantly reshape the top-four race early in the season.
The Setup
A staggering Balance rating highlights how incredibly tight this contest will be. Jeju United FC sit sixth, trailing fourth-placed Bucheon FC 1995 by a single point. Despite modest Stars on display, the Stakes revolve entirely around the developing top-four battle. Bucheon have proven to be tricky travellers, winning half their away fixtures, while Jeju's poor 25% home win rate raises concerns. A patchy Form rating for both sides suggests this will be a gritty, tactical affair rather than a free-flowing spectacle.
Key Battle
Jeju's blunt home attack faces a resilient Bucheon away defence. Without standout individuals to rely on, the home side must find collective attacking rhythm to break down a well-drilled visiting backline that seems to relish hostile environments.
Our Prediction
A tense 1-1 stalemate. Neither side looks cohesive enough to dominate for 90 minutes, and Bucheon's comfort on the road will likely be enough to frustrate a nervous home outfit struggling for rhythm.