After the Sex Scandal Nuclear Bomb, This Is How Things Must Change | Commentator Park Moon-sung

After the Sex Scandal Nuclear Bomb," This is How Things Must Change | Commentator Park Moon-sung [Weekend Interview]
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Park Moon-sung — Football commentator
Park Moon-sung discusses the Korean Football Association governance crisis after the referee bribery and sex-for-bribes scandal, arguing that decades of monopoly leadership blocked reform and damaged Korea's football brand. He welcomes the innovation committee's open hearing at Cheonan and expects an expanded chairman election this year to open competition. The conversation also covers national team coach selection and youth football culture. - Park says fans feel both hurt and angry, and some are withdrawing from Korean football altogether. - He argues total sports interest has increased, but consumption has shifted from shared TV viewing to personalized platforms. - The KFA's core problem is described as a 30-year monopoly by corporate-chairman leadership with no real accountability. - The referee bribery and sex-for-bribes scandal is treated as confirmed and highly damaging to Korea's global image. - The KFA innovation committee plans a public open hearing at Cheonan Football Center on the 19th at 2pm. - The next KFA chairman election is expected this year with the electorate expanded to 20,000 voters. - Interim national team coach selection remains early, and Park says reports of a frontrunner are false news.
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