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Olympic legend and National assembly member Jin Jong-oh held a press conference today calling for the entire leadership of the KFA to resign and demanding a full investigation into the appointment process of head coach Hong.
Here's the entire translated speech. It's worth the read and also a good primer for those unfamiliar with the problems/corruption of the KFA:
"To the people of Korea, football fans, and my fellow lawmakers,
I can barely contain my anger. What we are feeling today goes far beyond disappointment—it is devastation.
The catastrophic collapse of Korean football at this World Cup was not an accident. It was a tragedy that many saw coming.
First and foremost, I want to express my deepest respect and gratitude to our national team players, who gave everything they had on the field. We will never forget your sacrifice, your effort, and your commitment to representing our nation.
However, Head Coach Hong Myung-bo, who failed to deliver, and the Korea Football Association, which protected him as a shield to preserve its own power, must now face judgment without excuses.
In September 2024, I warned that the appointment of Hong Myung-bo was the product of backroom deals and organized collusion. Yet the Korea Football Association ignored those warnings. It refused to cooperate fully with parliamentary investigations, withheld documents, and misled both the National Assembly and the Korean people.
When football fans demanded answers, Chairman Chung Mong-gyu and the entrenched leadership of the KFA responded not with accountability, but with arrogance. They shut out the voices of the people and acted as though they were beyond criticism.
Two years ago, they attempted to cover up the crisis by sacrificing a few individuals while leaving the system itself untouched. That arrogance allowed a broken structure to remain in place, and today we have witnessed the inevitable result: Korean football has become the subject of ridicule on the world stage.
But let me be clear. This is not a problem that can simply be solved by the resignations of Chairman Chung Mong-gyu and Coach Hong Myung-bo alone.
As Park Ji-sung and commentator Park Moon-sung have both lamented, as long as an entrenched cartel that values power over competence continues to dominate Korean football, there is no future for the sport—not even one percent.
Let me repeat that.
This crisis cannot be resolved through symbolic resignations. The Korea Sports Council must also accept responsibility. No one should be allowed to use the resignation of a chairman or head coach as an excuse to avoid uncovering the full truth or escaping accountability.
Even if it means enduring a difficult period while preparing for next year's Asian Cup, the only path forward is the complete dismantling of the Korea Football Association's current structure and rebuilding it from the ground up.
Therefore, I strongly call for the following.
First, everyone under Chairman Chung Mong-gyu's leadership must immediately resign and accept full responsibility for both this disaster and the subsequent cover-up.
Second, everyone involved in Hong Myung-bo's appointment must fully disclose the truth about the backroom negotiations, illegal practices, and unfair procedures that surrounded the hiring process, and cooperate without exception in a thorough and impartial investigation.
Third, I call on the government and the Korea Sports Council to immediately launch a comprehensive special audit of the Korea Football Association. Everyone connected to this entrenched system of privilege and favoritism must be held fully accountable under both the law and administrative regulations.
Disasters are not repeated by chance.
They are repeated when corrupt systems are allowed to remain untouched.
We must take Korean football back from the hands of corrupt institutions and return it to where it belongs—with the Korean people.
I, too, will not back down. I will continue to fight for a full investigation without sacred cows and for genuine reform.
Finally, together with the Sports Corruption Reporting Center, I will establish a dedicated Korea Football Association Corruption Reporting Center to receive reports of misconduct related to the KFA.
To root out opaque administration and corruption, and to rebuild Korean football on a foundation of transparency and integrity, I ask for the courage of the Korean people and football fans to come forward with information.
Thank you."
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These stupid Chinese stole Arabic numbers, stole American cell phones, copied American AI, and stole socialism because they were ideologically impoverished. Don't brag about Buddhist sites. You guys stole Buddhism from India.
Japan is not a normal country. They're fxcked up over there. Normal things aren't allowed there but if you're a Karen, pervert, pedophile or a depressed sad sack of sh1t then you'll fit right in. Someone said Japan is just a huge mental hospital & it's true.
Eastern Bound Episode 23 - Current Events: Nukes, Soccer, Antifa, and Lelang
Eastern Bound launches its current-events format with a wide-ranging episode on Korea’s World Cup disappointment, the collapse of old U.S. foreign-policy assumptions after Iran, Trump’s possible North Korea pivot, South Korea’s nuclear future, North Korea’s battlefield upgrades from Ukraine, and the rise of Korea’s defense industry. The conversation then turns to Korean American radicalization, Antifa, online ideological cults, Reddit history wars, and why the Lelang commandery debate still matters.
Folks who insist China would tolerate Japan getting nukes because preventive war would be too costly haven’t paused to ask what the Chinese public, who still see Japan as a nation that whitewashes its historical atrocities against China, would think of a govt that let it happen.