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Park Ji-sung to co-lead committee reforming South Korean football

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Former World Cup star Park Ji-sung will co-head a new government committee focused on reforming South Korean football. The "K-Football Innovation Committee" aims to enhance global competitiveness through discussions on governance, youth development, and technology.

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sevenmembers appointed to the committee

Who's Involved

Park Ji-sung
Former FIFA World Cup star and co-head of the K-Football Innovation Committee
Chae Hwi-young
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism and co-head of the K-Football Innovation Committee
Ryu Seung-min
President of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee and committee member
Kim Seung-hee
Executive director of the Korea Football Association and committee member
Lee Young-pyo
Former national team player and committee member
Park Joo-ho
Former national team player and committee member
Hong Myung-bo
Former national team head coach
Park Ji-sung to co-lead committee reforming South Korean football

↳ Why This Matters

The initiative signals a significant government effort to address systemic issues within South Korean football following a disappointing World Cup performance, with the aim of improving its international standing and long-term sustainability.

Key facts

  • Former FIFA World Cup player Park Ji-sung will co-lead a new government committee on football reform.
  • The committee, named the "K-Football Innovation Committee," was launched by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
  • Culture Minister Chae Hwi-young will serve as the other co-head of the committee.
  • The committee aims to bolster South Korean football's global competitiveness through discussions on governance, youth development, and technology.
  • The formation of the committee follows South Korea's elimination from the FIFA World Cup.

SEOUL, July 3 (Yonhap) -- Former FIFA World Cup star Park Ji-sung is set to co-lead a newly established government committee tasked with reforming South Korean football. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced the formation of the "K-Football Innovation Committee," with Park and Culture Minister Chae Hwi-young jointly heading the initiative.

The committee, which also includes seven other members such as Korean Sport & Olympic Committee President Ryu Seung-min and former national team players Lee Young-pyo and Park Joo-ho, will engage in comprehensive discussions. These discussions are intended to identify measures that can enhance South Korean football's global competitiveness, focusing on areas like governance, youth development, and the integration of advanced technologies.

The committee's establishment comes in the wake of South Korea's early exit from the ongoing FIFA World Cup. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has also announced plans to audit the Korea Football Association (KFA), which has faced criticism regarding its hiring processes, including the appointment of national team coach Hong Myung-bo. Hong has since resigned following the team's World Cup performance.

Park Ji-sung expressed his commitment, stating that the committee aims to "establish a new direction for Korean football and build a future for sustainable growth." Minister Chae Hwi-young assured that all necessary support would be provided to ensure the committee's vision, developed by trusted experts, is implemented effectively.

Frequently asked questions

The new committee is called the "K-Football Innovation Committee."

The co-heads are former World Cup star Park Ji-sung and Culture Minister Chae Hwi-young.

The committee aims to bolster South Korean football's global competitiveness by discussing governance, youth development, and technology adoption.

The committee was formed after South Korea's elimination from the FIFA World Cup group stage.

What Happens Next

01The committee will hold comprehensive discussions on football reform measures.
02The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will conduct an audit into the KFA's operations.

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How It Developed

South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism launched the "K-Football Innovation Committee."
Park Ji-sung and Culture Minister Chae Hwi-young were appointed as joint heads of the committee.
The committee includes members such as Ryu Seung-min, Kim Seung-hee, Lee Young-pyo, and Park Joo-ho.
The committee will discuss measures to improve South Korean football's global competitiveness.
Discussions will cover football governance, youth development, and technology adoption.
The committee's formation follows South Korea's early exit from the FIFA World Cup.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will audit the Korea Football Association (KFA).
Park Ji-sung stated the committee will establish a new direction for Korean football.

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Ex-World Cup star Park Ji-sung to co-lead new committee on reforming footballYonhap News Agency

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