Former national soccer team coach Huh Jung-moo, who led the team to the first round of 16 away at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, threw his hat into the ring as president of the Korea Football Association.
Former coach Huh held a press conference at the Olympic Parktel in Seoul and said that everyone hoped for the Korea Football Association's comeback, but he couldn't step up in front of a huge barrier, and that he would not remain a bystander.
He also emphasized that the association would be a wheat grain to stop the crash, saying that the association operated arbitrarily and self-righteously, resulting in the collapse of the system.
Former coach Huh presented five keywords: companion, fairness, balance, transparency, and fostering, and said he would start a "pleasant challenge" to reform the Korea Football Association and create a new 100 years.
The election for the president of the Korea Football Association will be held on January 8 next year, and Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who is likely to seek a fourth term, has not yet expressed his position.
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