Minister Yoo In-chon of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, who is investigating the process of appointing Hong Myung-bo as head coach of the national team, has pressured Chairman Chung Mong-gyu to resign voluntarily.

Chairman Chung seems to be be beleaguered in many ways ahead of his appearance at the National Assembly on the 24th.

Reporter Kim Hwa-young reports.

Controversy over the appointment of Hong Myung-bo of the Korea Football Association, which has not disappeared even after two World Cup qualifiers.

While the theory of responsibility for Chairman Chung Mong-kyu continues due to the still dubious explanation, Yoo In-chon, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, who is conducting a related investigation, also did not stop directly.

[Yoo In-chon/Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism/Today/CBS Radio ‘Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’: “After all, serving four terms in a row has to go through that process. These days, I think it’s not honor for me to decide my own future.”]

To make matters worse, additional revelations about the process of appointing the national team coach have erupted.

Unlike the Korea Football Association, which explained that the attitude was not good, such as continuing to change the schedule for face-to-face interviews, a sports agency representative publicly refuted Renard’s claim, saying, “The association ignored him even though he accepted everything, including salary and living conditions.”

[Former Pietro/JP Sports Group CEO: “I said I’ll accept whatever the KFA offers or whatever the salary is, and I’ll accept whatever the conditions are.”]

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said it will announce the results of the audit this month along with confirming the facts about various reports and revelations surrounding the association. 메이저사이트

On top of that, attention is focusing on what position Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who is in a situation of being in a state of beleaguered situation, will present himself at the National Assembly, with lawmaker Jin Jong-oh pointing out his refusal to comply with the Korea Football Association’s request for data ahead of the National Assembly’s pending questions on the 24th.

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