December 6th, K League 23rd Season Promotion/Relegation Playoff, Busan IPark vs Suwon FC, Busan Asiad World Cup Stadium

 "On Wednesday, December 6th, where class ends at 6 PM,

I heard that a promotion/relegation playoff match between Suwon FC, a K League 1 team, and Busan IPark will take place at the Busan Asiad Stadium.

After the class ended, I, along with classmates and friends, took my car and went to watch the game live."



"Since the baseball season is over and there are no baseball games at the neighboring Sajik Stadium,

the transportation and parking were definitely convenient.

During national team games, there are too many people, so I usually use public transportation,

and any other time, I prefer to park at the Homeplus parking lot.

After the game, it costs around 3,000 won,

and if you buy something to eat at Homeplus and authenticate the receipt, you get a discount!

As expected, the biggest drawback of the Asiad Stadium is the distance from the field, despite being a World Cup stadium with a track.

Since there is an outer track, there is some distance between the seats and the grass.

In the English Premier League, the West Ham London Stadium, built for the 2012 London Olympics,

is the only stadium with a track.

To address this, seats installed by Coupang Play are on the opposite side of the bench,

so it has been somewhat improved."

The key figure of today, the scene of Lee Seung-woo player warming up with Lopez, who showed good performance in Jeonbuk in the past. Returning to the K league after some stints in China and Ukraine.

Lee Seung-woo is smiling as Suwon is leading 1-0 in the first half with a left-footed  long-range shot by Jang Jae-woong, who came in as a substitute in the 33rd minute of the first half.

Jang Jae-woong, who came in as a substitute in the 33rd minute, I don't know if it's an injury, but he played only for 12 minutes + additional time in the first half before being substituted of for Lee Seung-woo at the beginning of the second half,

However, Lee Seung-woo

grabbed the collar of a Busan player in the middle of the game, receiving the first yellow card in a little misfit.

Then, Protesting the first penalty decision for Busan in the second half, he was sent off... and now he's Unavailable for the next 2nd leg in Suwon...

... This might have a butterfly effect, so we'll see how it goes.

Still, until being sent off, he showed good on-the-ball movement

and even demonstrated a left-footed shot hitting the goalpost.

As a result, against 10 playered Suwon , Busan won a crucial home victory with an additional penalty kick in the 90+8th minute,

and Lamas bagging both penalties in the back of the net.

The promotion/relegation playoff 2nd leg will kick off at 2:00 PM on December 9th at Suwon's home,

and through that game, the fate of the two teams will be determined.

After the game, waiting under the Asiad Stadium, I was able to meet the players boarding the team bus,

and took photos and got autographs."

Famous for his spell in FC Seoul, Park Dong-JIn

He was the starting striker for Busan today.

The man of the evening

Llamas!

An absolute engine in the midfield

Lim Min-Hyuk on loan from FC Seoul

From Pohang Youth

Kim-Chan!

"Lee Seung-ki, who comes from Jeonbuk and has 15 appearances in A-matches for the national team,

induced the first penalty kick in today's game with an amazing pass.

Despite being 35 years old, he is on the verge of returning to the K League 1."


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