Chung Mong-kyu (62), president of the Korea Football Association, declared his bid for a fourth term.

Chung Mong-gyu, the current president of the Korea Football Association, held a press conference at the Ponyjeong Foundation Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 20th and officially declared his candidacy for the election. Then, on the 25th, he registered as a candidate for the 55th president of the Korea Football Association with the Korea Football Association’s Election Management Committee.

Chung Mong-gyu will argue with Huh Jung-moo, former chairman of the Daejeon Hana Citizen’s board of directors of the K-League 1 and Shin Moon-sun, a visiting professor at Myongji University. If elected again this time, he will be elected for the fourth term. The election for the president of the Korea Football Association will take place on January 8 next year, and the new chairman’s term will start from January 22.

Chairman Chung Mong-gyu held a press conference to announce his pledge at the Korea Football Association in central Seoul on Tuesday. “I don’t think I had a good time preparing my Christmas pledge. I came to announce my pledge in person to convey my sincerity,” Chairman Chung said.

Underneath that, detailed pledges emphasized the establishment of the executive branch’s personnel reshuffle and the appointment of the head coach of the governance innovation team by expanding the number of electors. The 2031 Asian Cup, the 2035 Women’s World Cup, the establishment of global standard compliance and cooperative relationships to revitalize K-League operations. Revitalizing the regional soccer tournaments of the Association and increasing profits through joint marketing. The establishment of a center for European entry to foster international referees and realize referee allowances. The establishment of an integrated FA Cup for professional and amateur players to revitalize women’s soccer, the expansion of the base of youth and fellow soccer, strengthening the rights of soccer players to support professional education programs for leaders, strengthening communication with the soccer field to create jobs, and finding talent. 먹튀검증

However, Chairman Chung Mong-gyu did not show a clear vision when asked in detail about his election pledges. When asked about improving the process of appointing the national team coach, contributing to personal wealth and funds, and reforming the executive branch, he replaced it with “too much to disclose now.”

Chung Mong-gyu is the chairman of the party, which is controversial because he has been asked to impose severe disciplinary measures beyond the suspension of his qualification as a result of an audit by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, which is in charge of the ministry. There is considerable concern among fans as there is no specific blueprint.

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