Chung Mong-kyu, president of the Korea Football Association, said, "We plan to apply for an election candidate review."
Chung Mong-kyu, president of the Korea Football Association, said, "We plan to apply for an election candidate review."
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Chung Mong-kyu, president of the Korea Football Association, publicly expressed his willingness to "challenge for the fourth term."온라인바카라
Chairman Chung met with reporters at the Swiss Grand Hotel in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, where the 2024 season K-League Awards ceremony was held on the 29th and said, "We will apply for a candidate review."
Chairman Chung then said, "There are still many procedures, so I'll tell you when it's organized later," adding, "Today is the K-League year's farming day, so I hope you write a lot of articles focusing on players and teams."
Chairman Chung decided to seek a fourth term and is expected to submit a document for review to the Sports Fair Committee of the Korea Sports Council on Wednesday. Chung thus confirmed his commitment in person at his first official appearance since then.
Amid criticism of the administrative turmoil of the Korea Football Association, public opinion about the Korea Football Association and Chairman Chung is more negative than ever as controversy over fairness over the appointment of Hong Myung-bo as the national team coach has added fuel.
The voice of "demanding the resignation of the chairman" also continued, and Chairman Chung reportedly struggled repeatedly, but eventually decided to try for a fourth term.
If Chung, who will serve his third term as the president of the Korea Football Association for the first time in 2013, is to seek a fourth term, he must submit a document to the Korea Sports Association's Fair Trade Commission for a second term by the 2nd of next month and express his intention to register a candidate with the Korea Football Association.
Elections for the next president of the Korea Football Association will take place on Jan. 8 next year, and an election management committee will be formed on Jan. 12 before the election process begins in earnest. The registration of candidates will last for three days from Oct. 25. The term of the new president will start from the regular general meeting on Jan. 22 next year.
Former national soccer team coach Huh Jung-moo has already announced his candidacy ahead of this election, and he is currently in a "two-way race" with Chairman Chung.