K League 1 Regular Season - 3
Jeju United FC 1 - 2 FT FC Seoul
Match Statistics
Possession
Shots
Shots on Target
Corners
Fouls
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Match Events
Choi Jun 13'
J. Ros 44'
HT
↓ Moon Seon-Min ↑Song Min-Kyu 46'
J. Ros 53'
64' ↓ Kwon Chang-Hoon ↑Shin Sang-Eun
68' Shin Sang-Eun
74' ↓ Oh Jae-Hyeok ↑Kim Jun-ha
74' ↓ Emerson Negueba ↑Kim Shin-Jin
79' ↓ Yu In-Soo ↑Choi Byung-wook
Y. Al Arab 81'
↓ P. Klimala ↑Cho Young-Wook 87'
88' Choi Byung-wook (G. Paulauskas)
Lee Seung-Mo (Song Min-Kyu) 90'+4
↓ Hwang Do-Yun ↑Lee Han-Do 90'+6
FT
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Our take on every player in this match
Jeju United FC
Goalkeepers
Dong-jun Kim
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Defenders
In-su Yu
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Geon-ung Kim
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Julien Celestine
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Ryun-sung Kim
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Midfielders
Chang-Hoon Kwon
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Jae-hyeok Oh
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Min-gyu Jang
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Emerson Ramon
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Forwards
Gytis Paulauskas
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Tae Hee Nam
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BENCH
Chan-gi Ahn
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Kwon Ki-Min
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Jo In-Jung
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Jae-uh Kim
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Byung-wook Choi
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Shin Sang-Eun
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Kim Jun-Ha
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Kim Shin-jin
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Chang-jun Park
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FC Seoul
Goalkeepers
Sung-Yun Gu
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Defenders
Jun Choi
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Yazan Alarab
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Juan Antonio Ros
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Soo-il Park
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Midfielders
Seung-Won Jeong
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Seung-mo Lee
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Hwang Do-yoon
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Seon-min Moon
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Patryk Klimala
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Anderson Oliveira
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BENCH
Hyeon-mu Kang
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Han-do Lee
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Jin-su Kim
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Seong-hun Park
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Son Jeong-beom
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Ko Pil-gwan
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Min-kyu Song
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Cho Young Wook
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Seong-Hoon Cheon
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Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07/23/2025 | Jeju United FC | 3 - 2 | FC Seoul | K League 1 | Jeju World Cup Stadium |
| 05/31/2025 | FC Seoul | 1 - 3 | Jeju United FC | K League 1 | Seoul World Cup Stadium |
| 02/15/2025 | Jeju United FC | 2 - 0 | FC Seoul | K League 1 | Jeju World Cup Stadium |
| 08/16/2024 | FC Seoul | 1 - 0 | Jeju United FC | K League 1 | Seoul World Cup Stadium |
| 07/06/2024 | Jeju United FC | 3 - 2 | FC Seoul | K League 1 | Jeju World Cup Stadium |
| 03/16/2024 | FC Seoul | 2 - 0 | Jeju United FC | K League 1 | Seoul World Cup Stadium |
| 11/11/2023 | Jeju United FC | 0 - 0 | FC Seoul | K League 1 | Jeju World Cup Stadium |
| 09/23/2023 | Jeju United FC | 1 - 3 | FC Seoul | K League 1 | Jeju World Cup Stadium |
| 05/20/2023 | FC Seoul | 1 - 1 | Jeju United FC | K League 1 | Seoul World Cup Stadium |
07/23/2025
05/31/2025
02/15/2025
08/16/2024
07/06/2024
03/16/2024
11/11/2023
09/23/2023
05/20/2023
Jeju United FC Win
FC Seoul Win
Draw
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
Stoppage Time Madness Cements Leaders' Pedigree
Worth Watching Futmetrix Score: 64/100. A breathless three-goal second half proved exactly why the league leaders remain undefeated, turning a potential late collapse into a massive statement victory.
The Gritty Standoff
The opening exchanges at Jeju World Cup Stadium showcased a fascinating tactical clash defined by pure grit. League leaders FC Seoul comfortably dominated possession with 62% of the ball, dictating the tempo from the back. However, a high Intensity defensive approach from Jeju United FC disrupted the visitors' rhythm at every turn. The hosts racked up 19 fouls over the course of the match, deploying a robust strategy to suffocate passing lanes and keep the match firmly in the balance. Despite Seoul firing multiple efforts and testing the goalkeeper, the rugged defending meant the first half ended as a scoreless stalemate, reflecting the high Stakes of this tightly contested league encounter.
The Breakthrough
The fragile deadlock finally shattered in the 53rd minute. J. Ros found the crucial pocket of space, converting a clinical finish to put the visitors ahead. Falling behind forced the hosts to open up and abandon their purely destructive tactics. Seoul eagerly exploited these newfound spaces, turning the screws with a barrage of eight corners to maintain immense set-piece pressure. The Balance of play shifted heavily toward the leaders, who appeared fully capable of seeing out a professional away victory. Yet, just as the traveling fans prepared to celebrate a routine win, G. Paulauskas unlocked the defense in the 88th minute, setting up Choi Byung-wook for a spectacular equalizer that blew the roof off the stadium.
The Grandstand Finish
Parity, however, proved incredibly fleeting in this chaotic climax. Just when the Upset Factor hit its absolute peak, the league leaders demonstrated precisely why they sit unchallenged at the summit. In the 90th minute, deep into the throes of stoppage-time tension, Song Min-Kyu delivered a precise ball directly into the path of Lee Seung-Mo. The midfielder made no mistake, burying the dramatic winner to instantly reclaim the lead and silence the home crowd. The 2-1 triumph preserves Seoul's unbeaten streak and cements their status at the top of the K League 1 table. Meanwhile, a devastated Jeju side is left empty-handed, punished for a momentary lapse in concentration after doing the hard work to level the match.
Key Questions
How dramatic was the late winner by Choi Byung-wook?
Choi Byung-wook actually scored a spectacular 88th-minute equalizer, not the winner. It was incredibly dramatic, momentarily threatening a major upset before Seoul reclaimed the lead.
Did Jeju United FC deserve the late equalizer?
Despite defending aggressively with 19 fouls and conceding 62% possession, their resilience kept them in the match. Their relentless hard work certainly justified the brief moment of jubilation.
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.
FC Seoul's Unbeaten Streak Faces Island Test
Worth Watching Futmetrix Score: 72/100. An undefeated league leader travelling to a desperate mid-table side is the exact recipe for a season-defining shock.
The Setup
This March 15, 2026 fixture at Jeju World Cup Stadium has all the hallmarks of a potential banana skin. FC Seoul arrive sitting pretty at the summit of the K League 1. Their flawless start yields a phenomenal Form rating, heavily supported by their ruthless streak on the road. They are genuine away specialists. Jeju United FC, conversely, are stumbling. A modest Stars rating reflects a home side lacking marquee match-winners, and their poor record on their own turf raises serious questions.
However, an unusually tight Balance rating suggests this will not be a simple procession for the leaders. The Stakes are escalating, with Seoul needing to consolidate their title charge against a Jeju side fighting hard to stay in the top half of the table.
Key Battle
With Jeju lacking standout individual attacking numbers, the match will be decided between the home side's defensive block and Seoul's attacking spearhead. J. Lingard provides the creative spark for the visitors. If Jeju's midfield unit fails to cut off his passing lanes, it will be a very long evening for the islanders.
Expected Outcome
We expect a gritty away victory. Jeju will sit deep and try to frustrate, but Seoul's relentless pressure and superior quality in the final third will eventually break the deadlock. A late winner feels inevitable.