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Kim Ki-dong-ho, Seoul and Lee Jung-hyo, Suwon, who were running in the 'opening victory', drew side by side for the first time

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Kim Myeongseok

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FC Seoul and FC Anyang players, who had a 1-1 draw, are disappointed. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League
FC Seoul and FC Anyang players, who had a 1-1 draw, are disappointed. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League

The rise of "Kim Ki-dongho" FC Seoul (K League 1) and "Lee Jung Hyo-ho" Suwon Samsung (K League 2), which had continued their winning streak side by side since the opening, was dampened side by side.

Seoul tied FC Anyang 1-1 in the 6th round of Hana Bank's K League 1 2026 away game at Anyang Stadium on the 5th.

Seoul, which broke the balance with Klimala's first goal in the 45th minute of the first half, lost the equalizer to Ayrton in the 33rd minute of the second half, and eventually won only one point as it failed to break the balance.

With the draw, Seoul missed its first win in the opening five games. However, he maintained a two-point lead over second-place Jeonbuk Hyundai (3 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss, 11 points), which had one more game with 13 points (4 wins, 1 draw).

At the same time, Suwon, led by head coach Lee Jung-hyo, also drew 0-0 in the sixth round of Hana Bank's K League 2 against Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, for the first time in six games.

Suwon had to settle for one point after being pushed back to 5-8 in the number of shots for 90 minutes.

Suwon, which had its first draw after five consecutive wins, had 16 points (5 wins and 1 draw), tied with Busan I'Park, but fell to second place after falling behind in multiple points (14 goals in Busan and 9 goals in Suwon).

Suwon Samsung coach Lee Jung-hyo is disappointed after winning his first draw of the season. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League
Suwon Samsung coach Lee Jung-hyo is disappointed after winning his first draw of the season. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League

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