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'Bruno Silva and Jeong Dong-yoon start; Kang Sung-jin and Paulinho on bench' Suwon vs. Daegu starting lineup announced [Suwon]

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Kim Myeongseok

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Lee Jeong-hyo, Suwon Samsung manager. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League
Lee Jeong-hyo, Suwon Samsung manager. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League

The starting lineups for the K League 2 match between Suwon Samsung and Daegu FC have been released.

Suwon and Daegu will face off on the 9th at 4:30 p.m. at Suwon World Cup Stadium in the 11th round of the Hana Bank K League 2 2026.

Under manager Lee Jeong-hyo, the home team Suwon will deploy a 4-4-2 formation with Ilivchenko and Hayes leading the attack, while Bruno Silva and Kang Hyun-mook occupy the wide positions.

In midfield, Jeong Ho-yeon and Go Seung-beom will link up, with Kim Min-woo, Ko Jong-hyun, Hong Jeong-ho, and Jeong Dong-yoon forming the defensive line. Kim Jun-hong will be the goalkeeper.

Compared to the previous match against Suwon FC, Lee Geon-hee and Kim Do-yeon are omitted, while Jeong Dong-yoon and Bruno Silva have taken up new starting positions.

On the bench will sit Kim Do-yeon, Kim Ji-hyun, Kang Sung-jin, Paulinho, Park Hyun-bin, Park Dae-won, Lee Jun-jae, Mo Gyeong-bin, and Kim Min-joon (GK).

Choi Sung-yong, Daegu FC manager. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League
Choi Sung-yong, Daegu FC manager. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League

In response, Choi Sung-yong's Daegu will maintain the same starting lineup as in their previous match against Gyeongnam FC.

Centered around Kim Ju-gong, Sezinga and Seraphim will play on the wings, with Jeong Heon-taek, Ryu Jae-moon, Kim Dae-woo, and Hwang Jae-won forming the midfield in a 3-4-3 formation.

Hwang In-taek, Kim Hyung-jin, and Kim Kang-san will anchor the defensive line, while Han Tae-hee will guard the goal.

Edgar, Giovani, Park Ki-hyun, Son Seung-min, Choi Kang-min, Han Jong-moo, Lee Won-woo, Byun Jeong-woo, and Ko Dong-min (GK) are ready to come off the bench.

Suwon had been on a two-game winning streak before their recent loss to Suwon FC halted their momentum. With 22 points (7 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses), they sit in second place, three points behind the top-ranked Busan IPark (25 points).

Daegu had been in a five-game winless run (2 draws, 3 losses) before turning the tide with a victory in their debut match under manager Choi Sung-yong against Gyeongnam. With 14 points (4 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses), they currently occupy sixth place.

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