This game is in the K League 1, kick off at 12:00 on Saturday 29 June 2024.
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Jeonbuk FC Substitutes
Jeong-Hoon Kim
Tae-Wook Jeong
Jae-Ik Lee
B. Adjei-Boateng
Chang-Woo Park
Jeong-Ho Hong
Seon-Min Moon
Byung-Kwan Jeon
Hernandes
FC Seoul Substitutes
Seong-Jin Kang
Cheol-Won Choi
Aleksandar Palocevic
Ju-Sung Kim
Young-Wook Cho
Ronaldo Tavares
Seung-Joon Lee
Tae-Seok Lee
Willyan
Jeonbuk FC v FC Seoul K League 1
Jeonbuk FC holds the record for most K League 1 titles, with 8 championships as of 2021.
FC Seoul is known for having a strong youth academy system, producing numerous talented players for both the club and the national team.
Jeonbuk FC's home stadium is the Jeonju World Cup Stadium, which has a seating capacity of over 42,000.
FC Seoul's home stadium is the Seoul World Cup Stadium, which was used during the 2002 FIFA World Cup and has a seating capacity of around 66,000.
Jeonbuk FC has a fierce rivalry with Ulsan Hyundai, known as the Jeolla Derby, due to the historical rivalry between the Jeolla and Gyeongsang regions.
FC Seoul's supporters are known as the "Citizen Club" and are known for their passionate and vocal support of the team during matches.