Parliamentary Hearing on South Korea's Football Association Set for July 22
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South Korea to hold parliamentary hearing over early World Cup exit
South Korea will hold a parliamentary hearing to review if there were any problems with the selection of the national soccer team's head coach and the management of the country's football association.
Parliamentary hearing on South Korea's Football Association set for July 22
SEOUL: The parliamentary sports committee decided Thursday to hold a hearing on the national football federation later this month over a controversy surrounding its management following South Korea's early exit from this year's FIFA World Cup, Yonhap News Agency reported.
KFA Hearing to be Held on the 22nd... Hong Myung-bo to Witness, Son Heung-min to Refer to Investigative Reference; Intensive Examination of Head Coach Appointment Procedures and KFA Operations Hearing Schedule Approved by Democratic Party Led by People Power Party Absent The National Assembly Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee has decided to hold a hearing on pending issues of the Korea Football Association on the 22nd. 2026 CONCACAF Group S…
Park Ji-sung, Son Heung-min, Hwang Hee-chan, and others included in the list of witnesses. The National Assembly Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee held a plenary session on the 9th and decided to hold a hearing on the Korea Football Association on the 22nd. On this day, the committee discussed the "Adoption of the Implementation Plan for the Hearing on Current Issues of the Korea Football Association," among other matters.
Having received the worst possible report card of being eliminated in the group stage of the CONCACAF World Cup, Korean football will finally stand before a National Assembly hearing. With the National Assembly taking a firm stance to investigate the controversies surrounding the Korea Football Association's mismanagement and the chaotic process of appointing the head coach, the attendance of national team captain Son Heung-min (LAFC)...
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