BBC News Indonesia
·Jul 2026
World Cup: Non-transparent coach selection blamed for South Korea’s failure
Public anger over South Korea’s early exit from the 2026 World Cup has intensified scrutiny of the Korea Football Association, with critics alleging favoritism and opaque decision-making in appointing coach Hong Myung-bo. A government audit previously found irregularities in the dismissal of Jurgen Klinsmann and Hong’s subsequent hiring, prompting calls for reform from politicians, former players, and supporters. Despite the national team’s strong roster, tactical issues and controversial decisions contributed to its early elimination, heightening demands for greater transparency, long‑term planning, and structural change within South Korean football governance.