POOR DAEGU FC SOLD OUT DUE TO BACK-TO-BACK LOSSES...A PACKED AUDIENCE? THERE'S EVEN A W SEAT LEFT

Poor Daegu FC Sold Out Due to Back-to-back Losses...A packed audience? There's even a W seat left

Poor Daegu FC Sold Out Due to Back-to-back Losses...A packed audience? There's even a W seat left

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Daegu FC, whose team's sluggishness continued for a long time and the sense of crisis increased, boasted of its hot heat and even broke the sell-out march.

In the 11th round against Hana Bank's K League 1 2025 Jeju SK at 4:30 p.m. on the 3rd at Daegu iM Bank Park, Daegu foretells an all-out war to escape seven consecutive losses and break the winless loop that has continued for eight games.

Daegu, which had been in the mood with two consecutive home wins at the opening of the season, boasted four sales in the five K-League games held at home earlier this season, but this round seems to be difficult to expect a full crowd.

Daegu, which started the opening match against Gangwon FC with a sellout, also sold out except for away cheering seats with 12,098 visitors, although it did not sell out in the second round against Suwon FC.

Daegu, which sold out at the beginning of general reservations, continued its slump without winning throughout that period, and eventually lost consecutive games for seven consecutive seasons, the most in a single season since its foundation.

The team's poor performance eventually heralded a change in the hotly-heated landscape of Parc.
Daegu's sellout, which was sold out at home this season except for the match against Suwon FC in the second round, seems difficult to achieve this game as well. 스포츠토토

Daegu, which has nearly 500 seats left as of 4:30 p.m. on the 2nd, 24 hours before the game day, is showing a different appearance from the previous games this season, especially with the most popular W seats remaining.

The march of the Parc, which boasts high loyalty and satisfaction from fans, cannot overcome the sluggishness of the team and Daegu, which failed to sell out in the afternoon of the holiday season, is expected to be clearly affected by the mobilization of spectators if it fails to escape the losing streak.

Daegu, which is increasingly disappointed in its popularity amid the sluggishness, is facing a difficult away trip to Suwon and Anyang following home games with Jeju.

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