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South Korea vs Czech Republic World Cup 2026 match ends in thrilling fightback victory

South Korea overcame a second-half deficit to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 in an intense World Cup encounter. Hwang In-beom scored the equalizer and set up Oh Hyeon-gyu for the dramatic late winner. Victory puts the Asian side in a commanding position in Group A ahead of their clash with Mexico
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | June 12, 2026 10:44 AM
South Korea vs Czech Republic World Cup 2026 match ends in thrilling fightback victory

South Korea secures thrilling comeback win in Mexico group clash

Hwang In-beom delivered a masterclass performance to guide South Korea to a thrilling 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic at Estadio Akron on Friday. This crucial Group A encounter in Zapopan, Mexico, saw the Asian giants claim all three points after overturning a second-half deficit.

Late Drama Settles Group A Clash

Control belonged to the Taegeuk Warriors early on. Lee Han-beom narrowly missed with a looping header, and Paris Saint-Germain star Lee Kang-in forced a sharp save from Czech keeper Matej Kovar. Tottenham talisman Son Heung-min also threatened before the break, dragging a sharp shot wide in the 39th minute.

Predictably, the missed opportunities punished South Korea just before the hour mark. Vladimir Coufal sent a long throw into the penalty box, allowing Czech captain Ladislav Krejci to rise highest and head past goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu.

Resilience defines modern South Korean football, mirroring their historic run to the semi-finals when they co-hosted the tournament back in 2002. True to form, they equalized within minutes as Hwang finished a brilliant move with composure.

Though the European side had a second goal ruled out for offside, South Korea seized control late in the match. Substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu chased down a perfect pass from Hwang and slotted home from close range to seal the turnaround. Kim Seung-gyu then protected the lead with a vital stoppage-time save against Adam Hlozek. South Korea now prepares to face co-hosts Mexico, while the Czech Republic meets South Africa.

With Inputs from Agency Threads and Image Courtesy: ANI