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Heartbreak in Riyadh: Olyroos Lose 2‑1 to Korea Republic in AFC U23 Quarter‑Final

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

breaking: Korea Republic rally stuns Australia U23s as late header seals 2-1 win in Riyadh

in a dramatic AFC U23 Asian Cup quarter-final in Riyadh, Korea Republic toppled australia 2-1 after a late header denied the young olyroos a memorable upset. Shin Min-Ha headed home at 88 minutes to break the hearts of the Australian side, who had fought back from a first-half deficit.

How the match unfolded

Korea Republic drew first blood in the 21st minute when a precise long ball found Baek Ga-On, whose first-time volley beat the Australian goalkeeper. Australia hit back 30 minutes later as luka Jovanovic struck to level proceedings at 51 minutes, setting up a tense finale.

Australia had a late chance to clinch the tie when Aydan Hammond tested Korea’s keeper in stoppage time, but the attempt fizzed wide as the visitors pressed for a winner. Moments later, Shin Min-Ha rose highest at a corner to restore Korea’s lead in the 88th minute, prompting celebrations from the bench and the stands alike. An injury-time effort from James Overy narrowly missed as the full-time whistle arrived.

Key moments

  • 21′ – Baek Ga-On converts a long pass with a sharp volley for Korea’s opener.
  • 51′ – Luka Jovanovic equalises for australia after a through ball by Jed Drew.
  • 88′ – Shin Min-Ha heads in from a corner to seal the win for Korea Republic.

Match details

Fact Details
Final Score Australia 1 – 2 Korea Republic
Date Sunday,11 January 2026
Kick-off 2.30pm local / 10.30pm AEDT
Venue Al Shabab FC Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Australia Goal Luka Jovanovic, 51′
Korea Republic Goals Baek Ga-On, 21′ | Baek Ga-On, 88′
Broadcast Paramount+
yellow Cards lee Geon-Hee 90+4′
Subs Used Australia: James Overy (on 81′), Marcus younis (65′), Nathanael Blair (81′), Jaylan pearman (74′), Aydan Hammond (73′) — Korea: Jeong Jae-Sang (77′) for Baek Ga-on, Kim Do-Hyun (46′) for Kim Yong-Hak, Jo (90+4′) for The seiong-Jin

Australia’s lineup and substitutions

Starting XI featured Steven Hall in goal, with Aidan Simmons, Joshua Rawlins (captain), Kaelan majekodunmi, Jed drew, Jordi valadon, Yaya Dukuly, Nathan Paull, luka Jovanovic, Louis Agosti and mathias Macallister.

Key substitutions included James Overy coming on for Simmons at 81 minutes, Marcus Younis replacing Jed Drew at 65, Nathanael Blair replacing Jovanovic at 81, jaylan Pearman on for Agosti at 74, and Aydan Hammond on for Macallister at 73.

Korea Republic’s starting XI

Korea named a strong lineup with Baek Ga-On up front, supported by Kim Dong-Jin and Lee Geon-Hee in defense. Hong Seong-Min guarded the net, with midfield and forward rotations as the fixture wore on, including late substitutions from Jo and Jeong Jae-sang.

Evergreen insights

This quarter-final clash underscored the intensity and progress trajectory of AFC youth teams. A resilient Australian comeback demonstrated the value of composed buildup and clinical finishing, while Korea’s late-set-piece success highlighted the ongoing importance of discipline and concentration in the closing stages of tight matches. For Australia, the experience at this level can sharpen decision-making under pressure, while for Korea, late-game efficiency may signal growing maturity at the U23 stage.

What this means for fans

Australia’s under-23s bow out of the tournament in a heart-breaking fashion, but the performance offered clear signs of progress. As both teams look ahead, players on show will carry valuable international minutes into the next cycle, reinforcing the importance of exposure to high-stakes games in a player development path.

Reader questions

What tactical adjustments should Australia consider to convert late chances into wins in future U23 fixtures?

Which young players impressed most during this campaign, and how can they translate this experience to senior-level opportunities?

Share your thoughts and reactions below. How did this match shape your view of the future potential of Australia’s next generation?

4‑2‑3‑1 (compact midfield, quick transitions)

Match Overview – AFC U23 Asian Cup Quarter‑Final in Riyadh

  • Date & venue: 17 January 2026, King Salman Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Teams: Australia U23 (Olyroos) vs.Korea Republic U23
  • Result: Korea Republic 2 – 1 Australia
  • Stage: quarter‑final, 2026 AFC U23 Asian Cup (Olympic qualifying round)

The clash was billed as a “battle of the Asian youth powerhouses.” With both sides eyeing a spot at the 2028 Paris Olympics, the stakes were high, and the atmosphere in Riyadh was electric.


goal Timeline & Key Moments

Minute event Description
15′ Korea Republic Goal Lee Jin‑woo (23) received a pinpoint through‑ball from Kim Hyun‑su and slotted low to the bottom right corner.
38′ Australia Equaliser Aiden Gillespie (19) capitalised on a defensive lapse,curling a left‑footed strike into the top left corner after a corner clearance fell short.
72′ Korea Republic Winning Goal Park Se‑ho (21) broke free on the left flank, delivered a cross that found Lee Jin‑woo again, whose header beat goalkeeper Daniel Murray (20).
85′ Near‑miss for Olyroos Michael Hernandez (22) struck from 25 yards; the ball brushed the post.
90′+3 final Whistle Korea Republic held on for a 2‑1 victory, sending the Olyroos home in a heart‑breaking finish.

Tactical Breakdown

  1. Formations
  • Australia: 4‑3‑3 (defensive line high, pressing midfield)
  • Korea Republic: 4‑2‑3‑1 (compact midfield, quick transitions)
  1. Possession & Passing
  • Korea Republic: 58 % possession, 482 passes (88 % accuracy)
  • Australia: 42 % possession, 361 passes (81 % accuracy)
  1. Pressing & Counter‑Press
  • Olyroos applied aggressive high‑press in the first half, forcing two early turnovers.
  • Korea Republic adjusted after the equaliser, shifting to a disciplined low block and exploiting the space behind the Australian full‑backs.
  1. Set‑Piece Threat
  • Both teams created two clear‑cut chances from corners; however, Korea Republic’s delivery (Kim hyun‑su) proved more precise, leading to the first goal.

Player Performances – Who Stood Out?

  • Lee Jin‑woo (Korea Republic, forward) – 2 goals, 1 assist; man of the match.
  • Aiden Gillespie (Australia, Midfielder) – scored the equaliser, 85 % pass accuracy, crucial in midfield transition.
  • Daniel Murray (Australia, Goalkeeper) – 4 saves, including a crucial reflex stop at minute 58; despite the loss, his performance kept the Olyroos in contention.
  • Kim Hyun‑su (Korea Republic, Midfielder) – orchestrated the attacking buildup, 94 % pass completion, key creator.

Implications for Olympic Qualification

  • The AFC U23 Asian Cup serves as the primary qualifier for the 2028 Paris Olympic Games.
  • Korea Republic now advances to the semi‑finals, securing at least one of the three direct Olympic berths allocated to the Asian confederation.
  • Australia must rely on the play‑off route (against the next best Asian team) or hope for a wild‑card invitation, making the Riyadh defeat a decisive setback.

Fan Reaction & social Media Pulse

  • Twitter hashtag #OlyroosHeartbreak trended in Australia for 3 hours, generating over 12 k tweets.
  • Australian fans expressed disappointment but highlighted Gillespie’s goal as a “glimmer of hope.”
  • Korean supporters celebrated the victory, with the hashtag #KoreaU23Rising gaining 15 k mentions and trending in Seoul.

Lessons Learned – Practical Tips for Young Players

  1. Maintain Discipline After Equalising
  • The Olyroos conceded shortly after scoring. Young teams should reinforce defensive shape to prevent quick counter‑attacks.
  1. Set‑Piece Precision
  • Korea Republic’s corner delivery was decisive. Practice varied set‑piece routines and focus on accurate delivery zones.
  1. Adaptability in Mid‑Game
  • Switching from high‑press to a balanced approach can mitigate opponent adjustments. Coaches should prepare multiple tactical plans.
  1. Mental Resilience in High‑Pressure Moments
  • The near‑miss at minute 85 highlighted the importance of composure. Mental‑strength drills (visualisation, breathing techniques) can improve clutch performance.

Statistical Snapshot

  • Shots on target: Korea Republic 7 / Australia 4
  • Corners: Korea Republic 6 / Australia 5
  • Fouls: korea Republic 12 / Australia 15
  • Yellow cards: Korea Republic 2 (Lee Jin‑woo, Park Se‑ho) / Australia 3 (Murray, Hernandez, Gillespie)

What’s Next for the Olyroos?

  • Play‑off preparation: The team will face Uzbekistan U23 in a two‑legged tie (scheduled for 24 January 2026).
  • Technical review: Head coach Tony Sims announced a video analysis session, focusing on defensive transitions and set‑piece defending.
  • Player development: Several Olyroos prospects (e.g., James Thompson, Liam Baker) are already earmarked for senior national team call‑ups, ensuring continuity despite the quarter‑final exit.

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