Hwang Moon-ki (Gangwon FC), who has recovered from his injury, cannot play in the match against the Pohang Steelers. This is due to regulations on the operation of the Korean Football Association (KFA) national soccer team.

Hwang Moon-ki was selected as the national soccer team led by head coach Hong Myung-bo on the 4th. However, he suffered a minor hamstring injury two days later on the 6th during his team’s training.

On the following day, Hwang visited the first hospital designated by the team and the doctor’s hospital for the national team for the second time to check his condition. Afterwards, he was informed that his call-up was canceled at the KFA’s decision.

Hwang Moon-ki, who injured his hamstring, was excluded from the list of participants in the league match against Suwon FC held on the 9th. However, he has recovered quickly since then, and is now in a situation where he can play in the final match against Pohang in the K League 1 on the 23rd.

However, Article 9, Paragraph 6 of the Regulations on the Operation of the KFA National Team states, “If a player who has been notified of a call-up is absent from the call-up, the player shall not be allowed to play in any official matches of his team during the period of call-up and five days from the date of dissolution of the national team. However, if a separate approval is obtained from the association, the player may participate in the official matches of his team.”

According to the regulations, the final match between Gangwon and Pohang will be held less than five days after the national team’s call-up, so Hwang cannot step on the pitch even if he recovers his physical condition. Gangwon wanted separate approval, but the KFA shouted that Hwang would not play.

An official of the Gangwon club said, “We tried to obtain approval from the association through an official letter in accordance with Article 9, Paragraph 6 of the National Football Team’s operating regulations, but as it was rejected, Hwang Mun-ki’s participation was canceled,” adding, 바카라사이트 “Article 9, Paragraphs 5 and 6 appear to be intended to prevent victims of good faith while preventing cases of abuse of injuries.” Hwang Mun-ki voluntarily visited the national team’s doctor’s hospital to check his condition, and he had no intention of abusing the system, such as not being able to play on November 9. If Hwang Mun-ki cannot play, the club and players will be victims of good faith.”

Gangwon will not be able to operate its normal defensive line in the final match against Pohang.

Defender Lee Ki-hyuk, who joined the national team Hong Myung-bo this month, will arrive in Korea on Monday afternoon. Center back Kang Tu-ji, the Montenegrin national team, will also complete his team schedule and return to Korea on the same day. Both of them have to train for one day on Tuesday and start actual matches.

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