INTENTIONAL MISTAKES THAT ONLY THE ASSOCIATION AND GWANGJU UNDERSTAND, FOLLOW THE RULES, AND DO NOT INSULT SOCCER WORKERS WHO SWEAT

Intentional mistakes that only the association and Gwangju understand, follow the rules, and do not insult soccer workers who sweat

Intentional mistakes that only the association and Gwangju understand, follow the rules, and do not insult soccer workers who sweat

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An intentional administrative mistake does not change the result of "violation of regulations." Even if we look at all the regulations of the Korean Professional Football Federation, the Korea Football Association (KFA), the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the FIFA, there is no provision that says that an intentional mistake will "close eyes to violations of regulations."

The intentional administrative mistake is a confession that is unprofessional. The fact that the top group in the Korean soccer community is protecting amateurish violations that make it hard to find similar cases is a clear insult to members of the soccer community who sweat out of sight under the established rules.

If you violate the rules, you must pay the corresponding price according to the principle.

On May 21, KFA Executive Director Kim Seung-hee held his first press conference. Director Kim expressed his thoughts on the Gwangju FC controversy at the meeting.
Director Kim said, "We also had some inexperience. However, we thought deeply about the stability of the players and the K-League."

"I don't think it's a part where players' sweat and efforts are wasted due to administrative mistakes, not administrative intentions. We also need to consider the stability of the top-level K-League. It is true that the competition should be held strictly and fairly, but I think the players' sweat and efforts should be prioritized in terms of "no intention."

Director Kim added, "Basically, we always try to be perfect in a system, but sometimes we are not good at it because it is done by people. We sent a fact-based official letter to FIFA. We are continuing to communicate. It hasn't been long since FIFA introduced the 'clearing house' system. Not only we but also other countries are said to be in the process of settling down. We will continue to communicate with FIFA, AFC, and the Federation to prevent recurrence."

After the press conference, several K-League officials were asked for their opinions on the remarks.

A previous club official said, "We are not complying with the regulations because we have time left," adding, "The KFA had to apologize first, not express regret."

The previous official continued, "The key is Gwangju's violation of the regulations. Gwangju broke the rules. Regardless of the circumstances, it is true that the rules have been broken. However, 스포츠토토 the KFA executive director was only concerned about the loss of sweat and tears of athletes who are "entertainers" due to administrative mistakes. The sweat of the players of the 11 teams in the K-League is not just sweat. It is not just players in the K-League. They sweat outside of the front desk of each team. They also make sacrifices so that the players can play soccer in a better environment. Kim's mindset and remarks wasted the sweat and efforts of all the members except for the KFA and Gwangju."

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