South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic: FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Report, Highlights and Key Moments

South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic: FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Report, Highlights and Key Moments South Korea began their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in impressive fashion, coming from behind to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 in their opening Group A match. Played at a packed stadium in Zapopan, Mexico, Hong Myung-bo’s side showed resilience and determination after conceding the opening goal. Second-half strikes from Hwang In-Beom and Oh Hyeon-Gyu secured all three points and gave South Korea the perfect start to the tournament. Match Information South Korea Coaching Staff Head Coach Hong Myung-bo Assistant Coaches Goalkeeper Coach Pedro Roma Fitness Coaches South Korea Starting XI (3-4-3) Goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu Defenders Midfielders Forwards Match Summary The opening stages were tightly contested, with both teams looking to establish control. South Korea enjoyed periods of possession but struggled to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined Czech defense. The breakthrough came for the Czech Republic in the 59th minute when Krejci finished a move assisted by Coufal, giving the Europeans a 1-0 lead. Rather than panic, South Korea responded positively. Head coach Hong Myung-bo introduced fresh attacking options, and the substitutions quickly changed the momentum of the match. Just eight minutes after conceding, Lee Kang-in delivered a precise pass into the penalty area, allowing Hwang In-beom to score the equalizer in the 67th minute. The match then swung dramatically in South Korea’s favor. In the 78th minute, the Czech Republic thought they had restored their lead, but a VAR review ruled the goal out. Only two minutes later, South Korea capitalized. Hwang In-beom turned provider, setting up substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu, who calmly finished to complete the comeback and put South Korea ahead 2-1. The Korean defense held firm during six minutes of stoppage time, securing a valuable victory and three crucial points. Goals 59′ – Czech Republic 1-0 South Korea KrejciAssist: Coufal 67′ – South Korea 1-1 Czech Republic Hwang In-beomAssist: Lee Kang-in 80′ – South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic Oh Hyeon-gyuAssist: Hwang In-beom South Korea Substitutions 63′ 69′ 84′ Key Turning Point The most important moment of the match came in the 78th minute when the Czech Republic had a goal disallowed following a VAR review. Had the goal stood, South Korea would have trailed again late in the match. Instead, the decision shifted momentum completely, and Oh Hyeon-gyu’s winning goal followed just two minutes later. Player of the Match Hwang In-beom The midfielder delivered a world-class performance, scoring the equalizing goal and providing the assist for the winner. Stats His leadership and composure in midfield were instrumental in South Korea’s comeback victory. What This Result Means South Korea’s opening victory gives Hong Myung-bo’s team a strong foundation in Group A. Collecting three points in the first match significantly improves their chances of advancing to the knockout stage. With key players such as Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in, Kim Min-jae, and Hwang In-beom performing at a high level, South Korea will enter their next World Cup fixture full of confidence. Final Score South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic South Korea Scorers Czech Republic Scorer Assists Group A Points

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2026 World Cup Group A: Korea Republic vs Czech Republic Match Report & Highlights

The 2026 World Cup has officially kicked off with an absolute thriller in Group A! On June 12, 2026, at the Estadio Guadalajara in Zapopan, Mexico, South Korea went head-to-head against the Czech Republic in a tactical masterclass that kept football fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. Manager Hong Myung-bo rolled out a surprising 3-4-3 formation, anchoring the defense with Bayern Munich star Kim Min-jae and leading the attack with the legendary Son Heung-min, Lee Jae-sung, and PSG’s maestro Lee Kang-in. Here is the complete breakdown of how this unforgettable match unfolded. Match Overview &Starting Lineups Second Half Drama: From Heartbreak to Heroics After a tense, scoreless first half where both defenses held firm, the match exploded with action in the second period. 59′ — Czech Republic Draws First Blood The breakthrough came just before the hour mark. Czech defender Ladislav Krejčí found the back of the net, assisted by Vladimir Coufal, putting the Czech Republic ahead 1-0 and silencing the traveling South Korean fans. 63′ – 64′ — The Tactical Shift Responding immediately to the deficit, Coach Hong Myung-bo brought on Hwang Hee-chan for Lee Jae-sung to inject raw pace into the wings. Concurrently, the Czech Republic made a triple substitution, bringing on Adam Hložek, Tomáš Chorý, and Michal Sadílek to lock down their lead. 67′ — Hwang In-beom Equalizes! (Assisted by Lee Kang-in) The tactical adjustments paid off instantly. PSG’s midfield wizard Lee Kang-in delivered a pinpoint assist to Hwang In-beom, who clinically finished to bring South Korea level at 1-1. 69′ — Bold Substitutions by Hong Myung-bo Looking for the winner, South Korea made a brave double substitution, bringing off captain Son Heung-min and Lee Tae-seok, replacing them with Oh Hyeon-gyu and Eom Ji-sung. 78′ — VAR Rescue Drama hit a fever pitch when the Czech Republic appeared to score a second goal. However, after a tense VAR review, the goal was disallowed, keeping the score deadlocked. 80′ — Oh Hyeon-gyu Completes the Comeback! The super-sub delivered when it mattered most. Oh Hyeon-gyu found the back of the net following a brilliant setup by Hwang In-beom, completing a stunning turnaround to put South Korea up 2-1. 84′ – 96′ — Closing out the Victory To secure the three points, South Korea fortified their defense, subbing in Kim Jin-gyu and Park Jin-seob. Despite a late yellow card for defender Lee Gi-hyuk during 6 minutes of agonizing stoppage time, South Korea held on to claim a vital 2-1 victory. Final Match Statistics Metric South Korea Czech Republic Goals 2 (Hwang In-beom 67′, Oh Hyeon-gyu 80′) 1 (Krejčí 59′) Assists Lee Kang-in, Hwang In-beom Vladimir Coufal Yellow Cards 1 (Lee Gi-hyuk 96′) 0 Full-Time Score WIN (2-1) LOSS (1-2)

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2026 FIFA World Cup South Korea VS Czech Republic

South Korea National Team Coaching Staff ListHead Coach: Hong Myung-boCoaches: Joao Aroso (Tactics &Analysis) / Tiago Maia / Kim Dong-jin / Kim Jin-gyuGoalkeeper Coach: Pedro RomaPhysical Coaches: Nuno Matias / Lee Jae-hong South Korea National Team Squad ListGK: Kim Seung-gyu (1990/Tokyo), Song Bum-keun (1997/Jeonbuk), Jo Hyeon-woo (1991/Ulsan)DF: Kim Moon-hwan (1995/Daejeon), Kim Min-jae (1996/Bayern Munich), Kim Tae-hyun (2000/Kashima), Park Jin-seop (1995/Zhejiang FC), Seol Young-woo (1998/Crvena Zvezda), Lee Ki-hyeok (2000/Gangwon), Lee Tae-seok (2002/Austria Vienna), Lee Han-beom (2002/Midtjylland), Jo Wi-je (2001/Jeonbuk), Jens Castrop (2003/Borussia Monchengladbach)MF: Kim Jin-gyu (1997/Jeonbuk), Bae Jun-ho (2003/Stoke City), Paik Seung-ho (1997/Birmingham City), Yang Hyun-jun (2002/Celtic), Eom Ji-sung (2002/Swansea City), Lee Kang-in (2001/Paris Saint-Germain), Lee Dong-gyeong (1997/Ulsan), Lee Jae-sung (1992/Mainz), Hwang In-beom (1996/Feyenoord), Hwang Hee-chan (1996/Wolverhampton Wanderers)FW: Son Heung-min (1992/LA), Oh Hyeon-gyu (2001/Beşiktaş), Cho Gue-sung (1998/Midtjylland) Group Stage Group A Matchday 1 South Korea VS Czech RepublicJune 12, 2026, 11:00 AM (Korea Time)Zapopan, Mexico, Estadio Guadalajara Match Formation 3-4-3FW Son Heung-min (LAFC) – Lee Jae-sung (Mainz) – Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain)MF Hwang In-beom (Feyenoord) – Paik Seung-ho (Birmingham City) – Lee Tae-seok (Austria Vienna) – Seol Young-woo (Crvena Zvezda)DF Lee Ki-hyeok (Gangwon) – Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich) – Lee Han-beom (Midtjylland)GK Kim Seung-gyu (Tokyo) Match Record59′ Krejci Goal – Coufal Assist63′ Hwang Hee-chan In – Lee Jae-sung Out64′ Hložek In – Schulz OutHori In – Schick OutSadílek In – Provod Out67′ Hwang In-beom Goal – Lee Kang-in Assist 69′ Eom Ji-sung In – Lee Tae-seok OutOh Hyeon-gyu In – Son Heung-min Out78′ VAR Review – Czech Republic Goal Disallowed80′ Oh Hyeon-gyu Goal – Hwang In-beom Assist84′ Kim Jin-gyu In – Hwang In-beom OutPark Jin-seop In – Paik Seung-ho OutAdditional Time 6 Minutes96′ Lee Ki-hyeok Yellow CardFull Time

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2026 FIFA World Cup South Korea vs Mexico: Basic Information You Need to Know

Group Stage Group A Matchday 2: South Korea vs Mexico June 19, 2026, 10:00 AM (Korea Standard Time)Guadalajara Stadium, Zapopan, Mexico, Recent Head-to-Head Results November 14, 2020, International FriendlyMexico 3 vs 2 South Korea September 10, 2025, National Team Friendly MatchMexico 2 vs 2 South Korea South Korea National Team FIFA Ranking: 22nd 15 Europe-based players, 7 players from the K League 5 players in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (England, Spain, Italy, Germany, France):Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), Jens Castrop (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), Lee Jae-sung (Mainz), Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton Wanderers) Average height of the South Korea national team: 181.9 cm Average age of the South Korea national team: 27.6 years Coaching Staff Head Coach: Hong Myung-bo Coaches: João Aroso (Tactics and Analysis) / Tiago Maia / Kim Dong-jin / Kim Jin-gyu Goalkeeping Coach: Pedro Roma Physical Coaches: Nuno Matias / Lee Jae-hong Squad List GK:Kim Seung-gyu (1990/Tokyo), Song Bum-keun (1997/Jeonbuk), Jo Hyeon-woo (1991/Ulsan) DF:Kim Moon-hwan (1995/Daejeon), Kim Min-jae (1996/Bayern Munich), Kim Tae-hyeon (2000/Kashima),Park Jin-seop (1995/Zhejiang FC), Seol Young-woo (1998/Crvena Zvezda), Lee Ki-hyeok (2000/Gangwon),Lee Tae-seok (2002/Austria Vienna), Lee Han-beom (2002/Midtjylland), Jo Wi-je (2001/Jeonbuk),Jens Castrop (2003/Borussia Mönchengladbach) MF:Kim Jin-gyu (1997/Jeonbuk), Bae Jun-ho (2003/Stoke City), Paik Seung-ho (1997/Birmingham City),Yang Hyun-jun (2002/Celtic), Eom Ji-sung (2002/Swansea City), Lee Kang-in (2001/Paris Saint-Germain),Lee Dong-gyeong (1997/Ulsan), Lee Jae-sung (1992/Mainz), Hwang In-beom (1996/Feyenoord),Hwang Hee-chan (1996/Wolverhampton Wanderers) FW:Son Heung-min (1992/LA), Oh Hyeon-gyu (2001/Beşiktaş), Jo Gyu-seong (1998/Midtjylland) Mexico National Team FIFA Ranking: 13th 12 Europe-based players, 12 players from Liga MX 4 players in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues (England, Spain, Italy, Germany, France):Edson Álvarez (West Ham United), Obed Vargas (Atlético Madrid), Raúl Jiménez (Fulham FC), Santiago Giménez (AC Milan) Average height of the Mexico national team: 179.5 cm Average age of the Mexico national team: 27.9 years Coaching Staff Head Coach: Javier Aguirre Assistant Coach: Rafael Márquez Coach: Toni Amor Goalkeeping Coach: Joseba Ituarte Squad List GK:Raúl Rangel (2000/CD Guadalajara)Carlos Acevedo (1996/Santos Laguna)Guillermo Ochoa (1985/AEL Limassol) DF:Johan Vásquez (1998/Genoa CFC)César Montes (1997/FC Lokomotiv Moscow)Israel Reyes (2000/Club América)Jesús Gallardo (1994/Deportivo Toluca FC)Mateo Chávez (2004/AZ Alkmaar)Jorge Sánchez (1997/PAOK)Edson Álvarez (1997/West Ham United) MF:Gilberto Mora (Born in 2008/Club Tijuana)Brian Gutiérrez (2003/CD Guadalajara)Luis Romo (1995/CD Guadalajara)Orbelín Pineda (1996/AEK Athens)Álvaro Fidalgo (1997/Club América)Érik Lira (Born in 2000/Cruz Azul)Luis Chávez (1996/Dynamo Moscow)Obed Vargas (2005/Atlético Madrid) FW:Raúl Jiménez (1991/Fulham FC)Guillermo Martínez (1995/Pumas UNAM)Santiago Giménez (2001/AC Milan)Armando González (2003/CD Guadalajara)Julián Quiñones (1997/Al-Qadsiah)Alexis Vega (1997/Toluca FC)César Huerta (Born in 2000/RSC Anderlecht)Roberto Alvarado (1998/CD Guadalajara)

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