Chairman Chung Mong-gyu said, "We can solve half of it through communication. We will solve it first."
Chairman Chung Mong-gyu said, "We can solve half of it through communication. We will solve it first."
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Again, again. Chairman Chung Mong-gyu has succeeded in serving as the president of the Korea Football Association for four consecutive terms.
The election for the 55th president of the Korea Football Association was held on the second floor of the soccer center in Sinmun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 26th.
On this day, candidate Chung Mong-gyu was confirmed to be elected with 156 overwhelming votes, with 183 out of 192 electors voting.
Chung Mong-gyu was elected without a final vote, after beating Heo Jung-moo (15 votes) and Shin Moon-seon (11 votes) with support from the majority of the electors.
Candidate Chung Mong-gyu starts his work upon election, and his term is until the regular general meeting of the Korea Football Association in early 2029.
Chung, chairman of HDC and owner of Busan I'Park, served as president of the Korea Professional Football Federation in 2011 and ran for the 52nd president of the Korea Football Association in 2013, overcoming competition with candidates Heo Seung-pyo, Kim Seok-han and Yoon Sang-hyun and was elected president of soccer.
In the 53rd and 54th presidential elections, he stood alone and remained president.
Chung Mong-gyu received overwhelming support in the KFA presidential election, which was held in a primary election for the first time in 12 years.
Chairman Chung Mong-gyu sparked controversy in March 2023, starting with a surprise pardon of 100 soccer players.
In addition, last year, he was embroiled in suspicions of unfairness and authority over the appointment of former coach Jurgen Klinsmann and national soccer team coach Hong Myung-bo.
He was criticized strongly and also criticized by lawmakers in the National Assembly. Worse yet, he was audited by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and was asked to punish him for holding him responsible for poor operation of the Korea Football Association.
However, Chairman Chung Myong-gyu started a full-fledged election campaign after passing the second term of the Korea Sports Council's Sports Fair Committee.
Moon is expected to compete with candidates Shin Moon-seon and Heo Jung-moo. However, the results were completely different.
According to the KFA, Chairman Chung Mong-gyu's term of office begins immediately as soon as you do. The end date is until the regular general meeting set by the articles of association in early 2029.
"At that time, 24 delegates voted, but this is the first time nearly 200 electors voted," Chairman Chung Mong-kyu said, recalling his first election in 2013. "I met players, leaders, referees, and hobbyists, and it was a good opportunity to hear what soccer players wanted more closely."
He then said, "I will go to the soccer player and listen harder."
Chairman Chung Mong-kyu said, "When I met several soccer players, the most important thing is communication," and added, "I've met with players, but it's not in-depth." "The Korea Football Association is a service organization, and I think just listening to their voices can solve the class," he said. "I'll not only listen well, but also solve urgent problems first."
Chung Mong-gyu, who garnered an overwhelming 85,2 percent of the vote, said, "I aimed to win 50 percent + 1 vote. I was also nervous and had high expectations for the surprisingly high participation rate. All I have to do is work harder to suit every soccer player."
When asked when the first election in 2013 and this election was more thrilling, he answered, "The first election was also thrilling because it was a come-from-behind victory, but this election is more meaningful for the festival period in which all footballers participated." 카지노사이트
There is a mountain that Chung must overcome in the election results. A case in point is the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's request for disciplinary action. Chairman Chung declined to say, "I will have an opportunity to explain how to deal with the government."