"I'll make a soccer association that makes money like Japan"...Looking at the election promise
"I'll make a soccer association that makes money like Japan"...Looking at the election promise
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Shin Moon-sun played for the national soccer team for three seasons in 1983. Since finishing her career early, she has been a broadcast commentator since 1986 and made her name known. In particular, she got the national buzzword "It's a goal."
He has worked as a professor at Myongji University since 2007 and was an administrator as CEO of Seongnam FC in 2014. After retiring as an athlete, he also worked for a sportswear brand and gained experience in various fields.
Shin said he would create a "money-making football association" based on his diverse track record compared to other contenders. "The most important thing on the way to globalization is to secure a budget," Shin said. "Football can never develop unless it is free from financial problems."
Candidate Shin, who expressed concern about the reality that the Korea Football Association is currently facing a confrontation even though it receives subsidies from the government, said, "If the Korea Football Association pays the sanction surcharge, its industrial and commercial value will inevitably fall." He benchmarked overseas cases such as the Japanese Football Association to establish a sponsor strategy and announced plans for new business plans to increase profits.
Shin also expressed his plan to change the Korea Football Association from the current Korea Football Association to the Korea Football Federation (KFF). The plan calls for integrating the 토토사이트 Korea Professional Football Federation, the University Football Federation, the Women's Football Federation, and the Futsal Federation by adding the elementary, middle, and high school federation and the referee federation.
Through this, he claimed that integrated sales and contracts for advertisements, sponsors, sponsors, and broadcasting rights are possible. Recalling the days of Seongnam's CEO, who transformed into a civic team, candidate Shin stressed, "It led to normalization even when the team's budget was reduced and showed that sales can be increased through advertising sales."
In addition, △Improvement of the image of the Korea Football Association △Improvement of the 27 dispositions recommended by the government audit △Completion of the Cheonan Football Center △Reform of the Professional Football Federation △Improvement of the treatment of full-time leaders △Improvement of the organization under the system of executive directors.
It is considered a task that was somewhat far from the recent soccer administration scene. He has no history after serving as Seongnam's CEO for a year. In 2017, he ran for president of the Professional Football Federation, but failed. Analysts say that the realization of the title sponsor and the introduction of the salary cap, which were pledged at the time, did not gain consensus in the field.
As he has proposed improvement measures along with bitter criticism of the current system, it is important for him to show off his feasibility. Naturally, keen attention is being paid to open debates where he can present specific ways to realize his pledges. Other candidates have also expressed their willingness to agree to the proposal, but nothing has been done so far. Shin's side called on the election management committee on Tuesday to hold a debate as soon as possible.
In addition, there is a lack of support than other candidates. Candidate Shin also stressed that he has no academic, regional, or blood ties in the soccer community, but that he can administrate fairly and transparently according to the procedure.
Nevertheless, whether or not to unify with Huh Jung-moo, who has a consensus on Chung's opposition to a second term in reality, is also expected to be an important key. Earlier, candidate Shin said, "I will think about whether the philosophy and vision are in line with each other," but added, "Even if there are some differences, I will think about it with an open mind if it is a situation that can lead the chaebol owner to step down as chairman."
Meanwhile, the election for the 55th president of the Korea Football Association will be held from 11:10 a.m. on the 8th with about 170 electors voting at the soccer center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.