Round 9 in K League 2 delivers a defining moment in the early promotion race, headlined by a heavyweight clash between the top two. With Busan IPark setting the pace and Suwon Samsung Bluewings close behind, the battle for first place takes centre stage, while elsewhere teams look to build momentum or keep themselves within touching distance. As the table begins to take clearer shape, this round could prove a significant marker in the push for promotion.
Match of the Round
Top-of-the-table clash: Suwon Bluewings vs. Busan IPark
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After the early feel-out phase, the K League 2 season is beginning to heat up, with the shape of the title race starting to emerge. Busan IPark lead the way with an impressive record of seven wins and one draw, while Suwon Bluewings sit just three points behind in second. These two promotion contenders now go head-to-head in Round 9.
Suwon were widely tipped as title favourites following the appointment of head coach Lee Jung-hyo ahead of the season. However, a draw against Chungbuk Cheongju in Round 6 and a defeat to Gimpo FC in Round 7 slowed their momentum, as opponents found ways to disrupt their build-up play and limit their attacking output. A similar pattern emerged in Round 8 against Gyeongnam FC, but Suwon managed to grind out a 1-0 win with a second-half goal. While their attack is still finding full rhythm, their defensive record remains outstanding, conceding just two goals in eight matches – the best in the league.
Busan, meanwhile, are in relentless form with seven consecutive wins. They have scored a league-high 18 goals in eight matches, with a variety of contributors highlighting their attacking depth. Cristian Renato and Baek Ga-on have each scored four goals, while Kim Chan and Gabriel Honorio have added two apiece, alongside six other players who have chipped in with one goal each. In their most recent match against Suwon FC, midfielder Xavier stepped in as a makeshift forward and found the net, helping to cover for the injured Kim Chan.
With top spot and the early-season driving seat up for grabs, the clash between Suwon and Busan takes place on Saturday, April 25th at 2 PM at Suwon World Cup Stadium.
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Team of the Round
Five-unbeaten Cheonan City
Cheonan extended their unbeaten run to five matches (two wins, three draws) with a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory away to Daegu FC in Round 8.
They struggled in the first half, conceding possession and coming under sustained pressure from Daegu. Goalkeeper Park Dae-han made several key saves to keep them in the game, but they still fell behind. The turning point came early in the second half when Daegu were reduced to ten men, allowing Cheonan to seize control. Increasing the tempo down the flanks, they pushed forward aggressively, and in stoppage time, substitutes Lee Joon-ho and Sarjani struck in quick succession to complete the turnaround. Head coach Park Jin-sub’s bold tactical adjustments and use of substitutions proved decisive, with the match later selected as the round’s best.
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Cheonan now return home looking to extend their run to six matches unbeaten as they face Seongnam FC, who have lost their last two games. With just one point separating the sides, another closely contested match is expected. Kickoff is set for Saturday, April 25th at 4:30 PM at Cheonan Sports Complex.
Player of the Round
Seoul E-Land super sub Byun Kyung-jun
Seoul E-Land are one of the league’s form teams, climbing to third place on the back of four consecutive wins. Within a well-balanced squad, Byun Kyung-jun has recently stood out with his impact off the bench.
After missing time due to injury during winter training, Byun made his first appearance of the season in Round 7 against Paju Frontier and immediately made an impression with two goals. He followed that up in Round 8 against Ansan Greeners, scoring his side’s second goal in a 2-0 win.
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What makes his performances particularly notable is his efficiency. Against Paju, he came on in the 70th minute and scored twice, while against Ansan, he entered in the 57th minute and added another goal. Across those two appearances, he has scored three times despite limited minutes. In addition to his finishing, his ability to make penetrating runs in behind the defence has added a new dimension to Seoul E-Land’s attack.
Seoul E-Land will look to extend their winning streak to five matches as they take on Hwaseong FC. Their first meeting of the season takes place on Sunday, April 26th at 2 PM at Mokdong Stadium.
via K League press release
2026 K League 2 Round 9 Fixtures
Saturday 25th April
Suwon Samsung Bluewings vs. Busan IPark – 2 PM
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Paju Frontier vs. Gyeongnam FC – 2 PM
Cheonan City FC vs. Seongnam FC – 4:30 PM
Ansan Greeners vs. Jeonnam Dragons – 4:30 PM
Sunday 26th April
Suwon FC vs. Gimpo FC – 2 PM
Seoul E-Land vs. Hwaseong FC – 2 PM
Chungbuk Cheongju vs. Chungnam Asan – 4:30 PM
Yongin FC vs. Gimhae FC 2008 – 4:30 PM
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