’20-minute ball turn’ soccer insult coach suspended for 6 months…Gimpo FC extreme selection rediscussed

The Korea Football Association (KFA) held a fairness committee meeting at the Football Hall in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on April 2 and handed down a six-month suspension to the head coach of Yonsei University and Kyungpook National University’s soccer team for playing a silent game by turning the ball around in his own half without any intention of attacking.

The committee failed to make a decision on the incident in which a player from the Gimpo FC youth team made an extreme choice in April last year and decided to convene another meeting on the 9th.

The Korea Football Association announced on Monday that the Fair Play Committee handed down a six-month suspension to the head coach of Yonsei University and Kyunggi University for playing a silent game in the 59th Spring College Football League match held in February this year.

Yonsei, which led 1-0 in the match, spent more than 20 minutes passing the ball around in its own territory without any intention of attacking, while Kyungpook National University looked on without making any attempt to take the ball.

The KUFB held a punishment committee in March this year and handed down a one-match ban to the two schools.

Yonsei’s Choi Tae-ho and Kyunggi’s Kwon Hyuk-chul will be banned from competitions for the next six months.

The case of a Gimpo FC youth team player who made an extreme choice will be discussed again in a week.

“We invited the four coaches involved in the case to appear before the fairness committee to hear their opinions, but there was no 메이저놀이터 consensus among the fairness committee members,” said an official from the Football Association, explaining the reasoning behind the decision to discuss the case again in a week.

Group A, a member of Gimpo FC’s youth team, made an extreme choice in April last year and left a suicide note saying that he was verbally abused by leaders and harassed by his peers.

The four leaders were sent to the police in April this year.

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