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World Cup failure triggers coaching exit and political criticism in South Korea

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June 29, 2026

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President calls leadership “incompetent” and promises urgent sports reforms. The post World Cup failure triggers coaching exit and political criticism in South Korea appeared first on BOL News.

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The korea Herald News

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· Jun 25, 2026

With loss to S. Africa, Hong Myung-bo now Korea's most defeated World Cup coach

Head coach Hong Myung-bo took responsibility for South Korea's 1-0 loss to South Africa in the group-stage finale that left the team's World Cup hopes hanging in the balance on Wednesday. On a stage as big as this, the head coach is responsible for all the results, Hong said at his post-match press conference. Ultimately, I made the wrong decisions that led to this outcome. Following the loss at Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, northeastern Mexico, South Korea finished third in Group A with t

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 29, 2026

Presiden Korea Selatan minta maaf skuad bola sepak gagal di Piala Dunia

SEOUL: Presiden Korea Selatan, Lee Jae-myung mengecam penyingkiran awal pasukan kebangsaan bola sepak negara itu daripada Piala Dunia pada Ahad dengan menyalahkan individu yang tidak berwibawa dan memohon maaf kepada rakyat. Kempen Korea Selatan yang penuh bergelora dalam Piala Dunia di Amerika Utara berakhir seawal peringkat kumpulan dan berkemungkinan membawa kepada persaraan kapten pasukan, Son ... Read more The post Presiden Korea Selatan minta maaf skuad bola sepak gagal di Piala Dunia appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Hankyoreh

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· Jun 29, 2026

[World Cup] How Korea oh so predictably lost the World Cup

[World Cup] How Korea oh so predictably lost the World Cup

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 28, 2026

(EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on June 29)

Korean football has just endured an abysmal World Cup performance. Korea's hopes...

Korea Times News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Global talent, local failure: inside contradictions of Korean football

Global talent, local failure: inside contradictions of Korean football

Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 28, 2026

South Korea coach resigns after president condemns ‘incompetent people’ in World Cup exit

Korean president Lee lashes out and apologises to nationSon Heung-min omission against South Africa backfiresHong Myung-bo resigned on Sunday as South Korea’s head coach, a day after his side’s group-stage exit from the World Cup and after condemnation from the country’s president.The 57-year-old former captain, in his second stint as coach, oversaw an early World Cup departure for the second time to go with the failure in 2014. South Korea were expected to get out of a Group A that included the co-hosts Mexico as well as South Africa and Czechia. But they lost 1-0 against South Africa and Mexico, and finished on three points, their only success a 2-1 win against Czechia. Continue reading...

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Related coverage for "World Cup failure triggers coaching exit and political criticism in South Korea": The korea Herald News — With loss to S. Africa, Hong Myung-bo now Korea's most defeated World Cup coach. Utusan Malaysia — Presiden Korea Selatan minta maaf skuad bola sepak gagal di Piala Dunia. The Hankyoreh — [World Cup] How Korea oh so predictably lost the World Cup. Yonhap News Agency — (EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on June 29). Korea Times News — Global talent, local failure: inside contradictions of Korean football. Football | The Guardian — South Korea coach resigns after president condemns ‘incompetent people’ in World Cup exit