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'Mugoza Bench Debut for Leased Player Kim Young-hwan' Incheon-Anyang Starting Lineups Announced [Incheon Field Report]

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Kim Myeongseok

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Yoon Jeong-hwan, head coach of Incheon United. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League
Yoon Jeong-hwan, head coach of Incheon United. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League

The starting lineups for K League 1 matches between Incheon United and FC Anyang have been released.

Incheon and Anyang will face off at 7:30 p.m. on the 12th at Incheon Football Stadium in Round 17 of the Hana Bank K League 1 2026 season.

Incheon will deploy a 4-4-2 formation with Lee Chung-yong and Ferri leading the front line, while Lee Dong-rul and Jerson occupy both flanks.

Seo Jae-min and Kim Young-hwan will operate in midfield alongside Lee Ju-yong, Juan Ibieta, Kim Geon-hee, and Kim Myung-soon in defense. Kim Dong-heon will guard the goal.

With Lee Myung-joo sidelined since the FC Seoul match, Kim Young-hwan, acquired on loan from Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, makes his Incheon debut today.

Kim Young-hwan of Incheon United. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League
Kim Young-hwan of Incheon United. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League

Park Seung-ho, Mugoza, Jeong Chi-in, Kim Sung-min, Iker, Park Kyung-seop, Choi Seung-gu, Lee Sang-gi, and Lee Tae-hee (GK) are prepared for substitute appearances.

In response, Anyang will field a 4-3-3 formation with El Kurano at the center, supported by Chae Hyun-woo and Choi Geon-joo on both wings.

Mateus, Kim Jeong-hyun, and Choi Gyu-hyun will coordinate in midfield, while Kim Jae-hyun, Kwon Kyung-won, Lee Chang-yong, and Lee Tae-hee form the defensive line. Kim Jeong-hoon will protect the goal.

Kim Woon, Moon Sung-woo, Lee Jin-yong, Kim Bo-kyung, Knezevic, Kim Dong-jin, Kang Ji-hoon, Kim Young-chan, and Kim Da-sol (GK) are ready for substitute roles.

Knezevic, who joined through the summer transfer window, is named on the substitute bench today and aims to make his K League debut.

Incheon sits in sixth place with 21 points (6 wins, 3 draws, 7 losses), while Anyang holds seventh place with 20 points (4 wins, 8 draws, 4 losses).

In their first meeting earlier this March at Anyang Stadium, Incheon secured a 1-0 victory.

Yoo Byung-hoon, head coach of FC Anyang. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League
Yoo Byung-hoon, head coach of FC Anyang. /Photo=Korea Professional Football League

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