FIFA World Cup 2026: South Korea snatch 2-1 win over Czech Republic

Korea captain Son Heung-Min wasted a number of decent chances before his Czech counterpart Ladislav Krejci broke ‌the deadlock against the run of play

By Reuters Published: 2026-06-12T08:09:00+04:00 2 min read
South Korea's Lee Han-beom celebrates with Park Jin-seob after their win against Czech Republic in a Group A match, in Estadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, on June 11, 2026.   REUTERS/Paul Childs
South Korea's Lee Han-beom celebrates with Park Jin-seob after their win against Czech Republic in a Group A match, in Estadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, on June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Paul Childs

GUADALAJARA, Mexico: South Korea rallied from a goal down to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 and make a winning start to their World Cup Group A campaign, much to the delight of their fans and the sizeable local Mexican support they enjoyed ⁠in a festive Guadalajara on Thursday.

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

Ladislav Krejci put the Czechs ‌ahead with a fine header as the European side dominated in the air, but Hwang In-beom equalised shortly afterwards and turned provider for substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu's winner.

Oh ‌had come on for the misfiring Son Heung-min, who had five ‌chances in the first half alone but endured an off-day in front ‌of goal and is still two ‌goals shy of the all-time scoring record for the side, failing to add to his 56 strikes.

Czech Republic's Stepan Chaloupek in action with South Korea's Park Jin-seob REUTERS/Paul Childs. (Reuters)
Czech Republic's Stepan Chaloupek in action with South Korea's Park Jin-seob REUTERS/Paul Childs. (Reuters)

South ​Korea next face Mexico ‌on June 18 and ​the Czechs travel to Atlanta to meet ⁠South Africa on the same day. There were noticeable areas of empty seats in the stadium, but the vast majority of the 44,985 in attendance were firmly ​behind the Koreans. ⁠

It was a game ⁠of contrasting styles, the technical quality and passing range of the Koreans versus the brute strength and direct style of the Czechs. 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 Krejci rose highest to head home from a long throw by Vladimir Coufal.

Czech Republic's Tomas Soucek looks dejected after the match against South Korea, which they lost 2-1. (Reuters)
Czech Republic's Tomas Soucek looks dejected after the match against South Korea, which they lost 2-1. (Reuters)

South Korea were level eight minutes later and it was a fine goal too. Lee Kang-in's ‌excellent through ball created the shooting opportunity for Hwang In-beom and he cut inside before curling a ​right-footed shot low into the far corner.

Korea 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.