The K League 2 Chungbuk Cheongju Professional Football Team, which aimed to advance to the upper leagues, is staying at the bottom.
While the coach voluntarily resigned, some point out that support and facilities are needed for professional clubs.
I’m reporter Chun-Hwan Chun on the report.
Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju FC’s goal was to enter the top five to compete for promotion to the K League 1.
In the middle of the season, I played a game while reorganizing the offense, but my performance was not good.
In the matches since August, they have been pushed to the bottom of the table with only three points with no wins in seven consecutive games.
Choi Yoon-kyum, who has been with him since the beginning, eventually stepped down to take responsibility for his poor performance.
He revealed the background of his voluntary resignation, saying that the club needs to change to grow one step further, but he decided that now is the time.
It seems that we cannot solely blame the manager for the sluggishness.
The budget of 8 billion won a year is the lowest among all K-League clubs and the season was played without proper training facilities. 안전놀이터
The budget provided by North Chungcheong Province and Cheongju City by 2 billion won each has been frozen for the second year.
The renovation of the exclusive stadium will only begin this month at the end of the season.
[Yoon Ji-hyun/Chungbuk Cheongju FC Secretary-General: “I think it’s a pain in order to have a proper professional system, both budget and facility…. We plan to finish the rest of the season well by beating the existing players.”]
Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju FC, whose goal is to escape from the bottom of the remaining games.
If the scale and system of support do not change significantly, there is already a prediction that next year’s report card will only be at this year’s level.