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South Korea Fights Back To Beat Czech Republic 2-1

South Korea rallied ​from a goal down to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1, making a winning start to their 2026 FIFA World ‌Cup Group A campaign, courtesy of goals from Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeon-gyu.

The first half was goalless but the game sprang to life ​in the second period and ​it was the Czechs ⁠who took the lead after 59 minutes when Ladislav Krejci rose highest to head home from a long throw by Vladimir Coufal.

Czech Republic's Ladislav Krejci celebrates goal.
Czech Republic’s Ladislav Krejci celebrates goal.

South Korea were level eight minutes later and it was ​a fine goal.

Lee Kang-in’s excellent through ball created the shooting opportunity for Hwang ​and he cut ⁠inside before curling a right-foot shot low into the far corner.

South Korea's Hwang In-beom scores goal against Czech Republic.
South Korea’s Hwang In-beom scores goal against Czech Republic.

South Korea continued to push forward and were rewarded.

Hwang picked up possession on the right wing and his low cross into the six-yard box was swept into the net by Hyeon-gyu.

South Korea's Oh Hyeon-gyu scores winning goal against Czech Republic.
South Korea’s Oh Hyeon-gyu scores winning goal against Czech Republic.

The Koreans were undone by a set-piece again when ⁠Thomas Soucek ​headed in a free kick, but the flag was raised for offside ​as the Czechs’ first game at the World Cup in 20 years ended in defeat.

The Koreans joined Mexico on three points at the top of the standings after the co-hosts defeated nine-man South Africa 2-0 in the tournament opener.

South Korea next face Mexico on June 18th and the Czechs ​travel to Atlanta to meet South Africa on the same day.

 

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