Season
Country
2016
South Korea
| # | Team | MP | Over 3.5 | Over 4.5 | Over 5.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Gangwon |
42 | 76% | 60% | 52% |
| 2 |
Daegu |
40 | 70% | 48% | 20% |
| 3 |
Daejeon Citizen |
40 | 50% | 23% | 10% |
| 4 |
Busan I'Park |
41 | 76% | 54% | 27% |
| 5 |
Gyeongnam |
40 | 40% | 23% | 13% |
| 6 |
Anyang |
40 | 73% | 43% | 20% |
| 7 |
Asan Mugunghwa |
40 | 50% | 38% | 23% |
| 8 |
Seoul E-Land |
40 | 43% | 30% | 13% |
| 9 |
Goyang Zaicro |
40 | 60% | 43% | 20% |
| 10 |
Bucheon 1995 |
41 | 73% | 61% | 39% |
| 11 |
Chungju |
40 | 43% | 25% | 5% |
| # | Team | MP | Over 1.5 | Over 2.5 | Over 3.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Gangwon |
42 | 74% | 36% | 21% |
| 2 |
Daegu |
40 | 60% | 35% | 15% |
| 3 |
Daejeon Citizen |
40 | 55% | 33% | 15% |
| 4 |
Busan I'Park |
41 | 68% | 32% | 10% |
| 5 |
Gyeongnam |
40 | 45% | 20% | 8% |
| 6 |
Anyang |
40 | 70% | 25% | 20% |
| 7 |
Asan Mugunghwa |
40 | 63% | 33% | 18% |
| 8 |
Seoul E-Land |
40 | 60% | 25% | 20% |
| 9 |
Goyang Zaicro |
40 | 63% | 45% | 23% |
| 10 |
Bucheon 1995 |
41 | 63% | 41% | 20% |
| 11 |
Chungju |
40 | 58% | 15% | 5% |
| # | Team | MP | Over 1.5 | Over 2.5 | Over 3.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Gangwon |
42 | 76% | 55% | 29% |
| 2 |
Daegu |
40 | 70% | 40% | 18% |
| 3 |
Daejeon Citizen |
40 | 60% | 18% | 5% |
| 4 |
Busan I'Park |
41 | 71% | 44% | 24% |
| 5 |
Gyeongnam |
40 | 45% | 20% | 13% |
| 6 |
Anyang |
40 | 73% | 30% | 18% |
| 7 |
Asan Mugunghwa |
40 | 50% | 25% | 10% |
| 8 |
Seoul E-Land |
40 | 45% | 18% | 8% |
| 9 |
Goyang Zaicro |
40 | 58% | 20% | 10% |
| 10 |
Bucheon 1995 |
41 | 76% | 54% | 37% |
| 11 |
Chungju |
40 | 55% | 15% | 3% |
Card statistics provide a unique insight into the team’s strategy or mentality in matches. A team that picks up a host of cards might be more aggressive than the average team defensively and is more prone to committing fouls due to their tough challenges. It’s also possible that a team that keeps getting booked may have a bit of a disciplinary problem.
In the case of Chungju’s cards statistics, they have received 3 or more cards in 15% of their games played so far in the K League 2 2016.
And on the other side of the ball, Chungju’s opponents take 2 or more cards in 55% of their K League 2 matches.
Here are two more card statistics for Chungju this season in the Korean League 2:
You can follow the Chungju’s card situation in South Korea K League 2 all season long by checking out how many cards they or their opponents have received on this page.
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