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Suwon v FC Seoul K League 1 Lineup
This game is in the
K League 1
, kick off at 09:30 on Saturday 26 October 2024.
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Suwon Substitutes
Seung-Won Jung
Dong-Geon No
Soon-Min Hwang
Young-Woo Jang
Kyo-Hun Kang
Hyeon-Yong Lee
Anderson Oliveira
Kyo-Won Han
Sang-Yun Kang
FC Seoul Substitutes
Jong-Beom Baek
Sung-Yueng Ki
Seong-Jin Kang
Jin-Ya Kim
Seung-Beom Son
Seong-Hun Park
Stanislav Iljutcenko
Willyan
Jong-Gyu Yeun
Suwon v FC Seoul K League 1
Suwon
FC was founded in 2003, and
FC Seoul
was founded in 1983.
Suwon
FC's home stadium is
Suwon
World Cup Stadium, while
FC Seoul's
home stadium is Seoul World Cup Stadium.
Suwon
FC finished in 8th place in the 2020 K League 1 season, while
FC Seoul
finished in 5th place.
FC Seoul
has won the K League 4 times, while
Suwon
FC has not won the league title yet.
The two teams have a rivalry known as the Super Match, with matches between them drawing large crowds and high television ratings.
Suwon
FC's most capped player is Yeon Je-min with over 100 appearances, while
FC Seoul's
most capped player is Kim Nam-chun with over 300 appearances.