The number of cases that only existed in the past came out. Was it because he felt angry? Except for one case, Suwon Samsung was able to advance to the K-League 2 semi-playoff, but it also beat the Jeonnam Dragons and Busan I-Park, which means it could not even advance to the semi-playoff in the K-League 2 (second division) season, which was the first time in sixth place.
Suwon Samsung cannot hide its embarrassment when the result comes out.
In the final match of the 2024 K League 2 held on the 9th, Busan won 3-1 at home against Bucheon FC, and the Jeonnam Dragons also won 4-0 away at E-Land in Seoul.
As a result, there was a large change in rankings from 2nd to 6th on the last day, except for FC Anyang, which had already confirmed an early victory.
For now, Asan in South Chungcheong Province also beat Cheongju in North Chungcheong Province, 4-1, and lost to Jeonnam with 60 points to finish second, beating E-Land that only had 58 points. The second place team will immediately have a playoff home and away match against the 11th-ranked team in the K League 1. Until the 36th round, either Hyundai in North Jeolla Province, which is ranked 11th, or Daegu FC, which is ranked 10th, will likely rank 11th.
E-Land ranked third with 58 points, South Jeolla Province with 57 points for the fourth place, and Busan with 56 points for the fifth place. Suwon, which finished the season ahead of others, fell from fourth to sixth. The team tied fifth-ranked Busan with 56 points, but Busan scored 55 points and Suwon only 46 points in multiple points, making it the last team to take the fifth place in the semi-playoff.
▶The final ranking of the top 2 players in K League 2
No. 1 FC Anyang (65 points)-Winning, promoted to K League 1 in 2025 season
2nd place Asan, Chungcheongnam-do (60 points) – Direct promotion PO
3rd place Seoul E-Land (58 points)-K League 2 PO advanced, home advantage
4th place Jeonnam Dragons (57 points) – advance to K League 2 semi-PO, home advantage
5th place Busan I’Park (56 points, 54) – advance to K League 2 semi-PO
6th place Suwon Samsung (56 points, 46 points)-K League 2 semi-PO frustrated, confirmed to remain in K League 2 in 2025 season
Suwon was confident of advancing to the semi-playoff by winning against the Ansan Greeners a week ago. At the time, Suwon manager Byun Sung-hwan said after the game, “E-Land’s coach Kim Do-kyun played with Hyundai and Ulsan as college seniors and juniors. They were together for more than six years. I think Kim Do-kyun will give us a big gift,” and added, “Bucheon coach Lee Young-min was the head coach when I retired from FC Anyang. Although the playoffs were frustrated, I believe he will play a great game.”
He also cheered for E-Land and Bucheon, who face Jeonnam-Busan, saying, “I’m ready to buy meals for the two seniors.”
However, this seems to have been worse than nothing. Ahead of the match against E-Land, Lee said, “Coach Byun Sung-hwan will not make a living,” and after the match, Lee said, “I think Suwon has shown a lot of undesirable performances this season. I feel relieved to be able to bring down Suwon like that,” expressing that his heart toward Suwon was the driving force behind the victory. 토토사이트
Suwon’s team, which finished all 36 games first after the match against Ansan on the 3rd, had a three-day vacation on the 4th, 5th and 6th. Then, they gathered again on the 7th and resumed training, and had a company dinner for the entire team to boost morale in preparation for the semi-playoff.
Also, the team had only watched the semi-playoffs during the training session on Friday when the final match of other teams took place, and already planned a mini-camp in Busan from Friday to prepare for the semi-playoffs that will take place from Sunday. An official said that the team wanted to take only players who could be used for the semi-playoffs to this mini-camp.