Daegu FC and DGB Daegu Bank Park, who have become familiar with the keyword 'sold out' in the K-League, begin the final round with another sell-out record and a challenge to 'run undefeated in 7 consecutive sold-out games'.
Daegu FC, who are about to face Jeonbuk Hyundai in the first game of the final round on the 21st, sold out all tickets in less than 10 minutes after ticket opening in the general reservation held on the afternoon of the 14th, recording their 3rd consecutive game and 9th time of the season
DGB Daegu Bank Park sold out a total of 9 times in 2019, the first year of its opening, including 8 K-League 1 games and 1 AFC Champions League game. Daegu, which has already tied the record with 2019 this season, has the remaining 2 home games. It seems likely that the game will set a new record for the most sold-out matches ever.
Daegu recorded three and eight sold-out games in 2020 and 2021, respectively, when there were limited spectators in the aftermath of COVID-19. The trend seemed to have stopped last year as they were unable to hold a sold-out game, but they are continuing their record-breaking sell-out streak this season. .
Daegu, which achieved its first win of the season with a 2-0 win against Jeonbuk Hyundai in the fourth round of its second home game, the first sold-out game this season, appeared to have achieved a good record in the sold-out game.
Following the first sell-out, they suffered a crushing 0-3 defeat in front of a packed crowd in the Children's Day match against Ulsan Hyundai, but with this game as their last, Daegu is continuing its undefeated streak in sold-out games this season.
The previous eight sold-out matches had a record of 3 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss. They scored 6 goals and, excluding the game against Ulsan, conceded only 3 points, showing that the enthusiastic support from the packed crowd was a great help to Daegu.
In 2019, a sold-out season with no entry restrictions, the team recorded 2 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses in front of a packed crowd, and the team that Daegu lost to at the time was Seoul and its upcoming opponent, Jeonbuk.
Daegu, which has a tendency to have more sold-out games amid increased interest in the team, is also showing improvement in its sold-out game record, so fans' interest and expectations are expected to continue in the future.
Following the home game against Jeonbuk, the remaining opponents to face this season at Daepak are Gwangju FC, which has a strange jinx of not winning each other's home games, and Incheon United, an opponent where Daegu did not win even a single game this season.
While there is interest in how far Daegu will continue its 6-game sold-out undefeated formula, Daegu is expected to achieve double-digit sold-out games in the K League 1 season for the first time in the 2023 season, making it a successful example of a citizen club through the construction of a new exclusive stadium. It's getting some attention.