Presided over by Vice Chairman
Kim Jeong-bae Klinsmann is likely to be left out of the discussion.
Korean Football Association executives gathered in one place on the 13th to discuss follow-up measures for the Asian Cup, including the replacement of coach Jurgen Klinsmann. Chairman Chung Mong-gyu did not attend.
Executives of the Korea Football Association held a meeting presided over by Executive Vice President Kim Jeong-bae on the 6th floor of the Shinmun-ro Football Center in Jongno-gu starting at 10 am on this day.
While Chairman
Chung Mong-gyu, who was responsible for the appointment of coach Klinsmann, was absent, Vice Chairman Kim Jeong-bae, a former second vice minister of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, led the meeting.
Key executives, including Vice Chairman Lee Seok-jae (President of the Gyeonggi Province Football Association), Competition Committee Chairman Jeong Hae-seong, and Technology Development Committee Chairman Lee Im-saeng, entered the meeting hall with stern expressions.
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Due to the growing public criticism against Coach Klinsmann, employees of the Korea Football Association reacted sensitively by blocking access to reporters.
Based on the results of today's executive meeting, the issue of Director Klinsmann's future is expected to be discussed in earnest at the Power Strengthening Committee to be held on the 15th or 16th.
According to the
Korea Football Association website, the current power strengthening committee members include Chairman Michael Muller, Park Tae-ha, Choi Yun-gyeom, Cho Sung-hwan, Jeong Jae-kwon, Kwak Hyo-beom, Lee Jeong-hyo, Kim Hyun-tae, Kim Young-geun, Song Joo-hee, and Lee Chang-hwan.
They are expected to evaluate Klinsmann's performance in the Asian Cup and consider whether to entrust Coach Klinsmann with the baton until the 2026 FIFA North and Central America World Cup.
However, the final decision-maker is Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, so it is expected that Chairman Chung will ultimately decide whether to dismiss Director Klinsmann.
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