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South Korea Stages Comeback to Beat Czechia 2-1 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Opener

South Korea came from behind to beat Czechia 2-1 in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A opener. Ladislav Krejci scored for Czechia in the 59th minute after Son Heungmin missed several chances. Hwang In-beom equalized in the 67th minute, and Oh Hyeon-gyu completed the comeback in the 80th minute. The win marks South Korea's third consecutive World Cup victory over European opposition.

FIFA WC 2026: Korea roar back from a goal down to beat Czechia 2-1 in Group A opener

Zapopan, June 12

South Korea came from a goal down to defeat Czechia and start their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a 2-1 win at Guadalajara Stadium on Friday.

Strikes from Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeon-gyu sealed a perfect start for the East Asian side who had found themselves trailing to Ladislav Krejci's goal despite dominating the game.

Kovar saved a fierce left-footed strike from Lee Kang-in in the 14th minute before Son Heungmin, making his fourth FIFA World Cup appearance, sent a couple of decent opportunities off target and then couldn't quite connect with another chance in first-half stoppage time. Son was denied again 11 minutes into the second period, once more finding Kovar in his way.

Czechia then took the lead against the run of play in the 59th minute, captain Ladislav Krejci soaring through the air to meet a long throw from the right by Vladimir Coufal and thundering a header past a helpless Kim Seunggyu in the Korean goal, FIFA reports.

Hwang restored parity with a delicious effort eight minutes later, though, cutting inside before dinking home after a sublime ball into his path from Lee Kangin, and Oh Hyeongyu then completed the turnaround when he tucked in Hwang's low ball from the right in the 80th minute.

Czechia threw everything they had at finding an equaliser of their own, but the closest they came was when Adam Hlozek forced Kim into a phenomenal stop in the 82nd minute, leaving Korea to celebrate a third consecutive World Cup win over European opposition, following victories over Portugal in 2022 (2-1) and Germany in 2018 (2-0).

"It was our first game and a very difficult one. The win itself makes me happy, but what's even more positive is that our boys won by not giving up. I knew that we were more than capable of winning, so at 1-a1 I told the boys to keep playing the way we've been playing. Now, Mexico is another important match. We will spend the next week to prepare properly," said South Korea Hong Myungbo.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Son Heung-min is getting older but still a joy to watch. Missed a few chances though, needs to be sharper. Korea's teamwork won them the game in the end. Czechia were unlucky but that's football.

Michael C

Great comeback from Korea! Lee Kang-in is a special talent, that assist was beautiful. India should take note of how Asian teams are progressing. We need to invest more in grassroots football.

Ananya R

Honestly, Korea were dominant throughout. The scoreline didn't reflect the game. Czechia's goal came against the run of play. So happy for Oh Hyeon-gyu scoring the winner! Asian football is rising. 🇰🇷🔥

Aditya G

Watching this makes me wish India could qualify someday. Hwang In-beom and Lee Kang-in were brilliant. The coach's confidence was spot on - he knew they could turn it around. Now Korea need to beat Mexico for a smooth path ahead.

Sarah B

Superb resilience from Korea! Third consecutive World Cup win over European teams - that's impressive. Hong Myungbo's halftime talk must have been inspiring. India's football development needs to follow this Asian model.

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