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South Korea stage late comeback to beat Czech Republic 2-1 in World Cup opener

Goals from Hwang In-beom and substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu overturns a Czech lead as Son Heung-min’s side eventually turned dominance into decisive late pressure

Updated 3 weeks ago · Published on 12 Jun 2026 1:15PM

South Korea stage late comeback to beat Czech Republic 2-1 in World Cup opener
South Korea opens their World Cup campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic in Guadalajara )Photo from AFP) - June 12, 2026

SOUTH Korea launched their World Cup campaign with a resilient 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic, staging a late turnaround after wasting several early chances in a dominant but wasteful performance.

Led by captain Son Heung-min, South Korea controlled large portions of the match but were repeatedly frustrated in front of goal during a goalless first half, failing to convert possession into a breakthrough.

Son himself came close to opening the scoring, firing over the bar from a promising position before later missing another opportunity despite breaking past two defenders.

AFP reported on Friday that the Czech Republic capitalised on South Korea’s profligacy early in the second half when Ladislav Krejci rose highest to head home the opening goal, putting his side ahead against the run of play.

South Korea responded with sustained pressure, eventually finding an equaliser in the 67th minute through Hwang In-beom, who calmly deceived goalkeeper Matej Kovar before lifting the ball into the net.

The Czech side briefly thought they had restored their lead with a second goal, but the effort was ruled out.

South Korea’s persistence was rewarded again in the 80th minute when Hwang turned provider, delivering a precise cross from the right flank that substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu converted to secure the winner.

The result sparked emotional celebrations at full time, with Son Heung-min visibly overcome as he collapsed to the pitch after the final whistle in relief and joy.

South Korea will next face co-hosts Mexico on June 18, after the Mexicans began their campaign with a 2-0 win over South Africa in Group A.

The Czech Republic, meanwhile, will meet South Africa in Atlanta on the same day as both sides look to recover from opening defeats. -  June 12, 2026

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