The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will release the final audit results of the Korea Football Association's controversy over the appointment of the national team coach, which began in July, at the annex of the Seoul Government Complex tomorrow (the 5th).
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced at an interim briefing early last month, "The Korea Football Association broke the rules several times in the process of appointing Klinsmann and Hong Myung-bo."
In response, the Korea Football Association refuted, saying, "There are no detailed regulations or detailed regulations on the procedure for appointing a coach under the national team's operating regulations or the articles of association," adding, "It is unreasonable to say that the procedure was violated uniformly just because the unspecified process was carried out."
If the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism takes disciplinary action against Chung Mong-kyu, president of the Korea Football Association, based on the final audit results, it is expected to be a variable in Chung's bid for a fourth term.
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