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On all three occasions, the club entered the tournament from the K League 1, where the Dragons played until 2018. Jeonnam have won the FA Cup three times, in 1997, 20. In the FA Cup, however, Jeonnam are now chasing history. The South Jeolla club has had a fairly average season, with 13 wins, 13 draws and nine losses this season for fourth place. Jeonnam were the only lower-ranked team to reach the semifinals of the FA Cup. Ulsan kept up the offensive in the dying few minutes, but Jeonnam's defense and goalkeeper Park Jun-huk kept the door firmly shut to ensure the win. The closest Ulsan came was a Kim Ji-hyun effort at the start of the second half, but the goal was ruled offside. Qazaishvili's penalty got Ulsan back into the game, but Jeonnam's snappy offense kept the home team on the back foot throughout the game. Jang's effort came after a defensive error allowed Jeonnam to take control of the ball in the box, with Brazilian import Jonathan Balotelli setting up Jang, who beat sometime national team goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo. Lee headed in the first goal off a corner, exposing Ulsan's weakness to set pieces that has plagued the side throughout the second half of the season. Ulsan were able to get one back with a Valeri Qazaishvili penalty in the 80th minute, but the home side were outgunned across all 90 minutes at Munsu Football Stadium in Ulsan. Jeonnam's Lee Jong-ho gave the underdogs an early lead with a goal in the 22nd minute, with Jang Soon-hyeok adding one more shortly after the break. Daegu FC beat Gangwon FC 1-0 in the other semifinal, setting up a Jeonnam-Daegu final to begin on Nov. Ulsan Hyundai suffered a shocking 2-1 loss to K League 2 side Jeonnam Dragons in the semifinals of the 2021 FA Cup on Wednesday, ending the K League leader's bid to win the double this season. Lee Jong-ho celebrates after scoring the opening goal for Jeonnam Dragons in an FA Cup semifinal match against Ulsan Hyundai at Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium in Ulsan on Wednesday.