South Korea Faces Overhaul Calls After 1-0 South Africa Loss Ends World Cup
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Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 29
South Korea Faces Overhaul Calls After 1-0 South Africa Loss Ends World Cup
3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 29
Summary
A 1-0 defeat to lower-ranked South Africa knocked South Korea out in the first round after they failed to rank among the top eight third-place teams.
Hong Myung-bo resigned on Sunday after the exit, but anger has widened to the Korea Football Association and president Chung Mong-gyu, who had already said he would quit after the tournament.
Lee Jae Myung rebuked the team and blamed “incompetent people,” reflecting public fury over years of complaints about the KFA and the process that brought Hong back in July 2024.
Son Heung-min’s international future is now in doubt after Hong dropped him for the decisive match; the captain turns 34 next month and had already hinted at retirement.
South Korea were expected to advance from a group with Mexico, South Africa and Czechia, reviving criticism of a cycle of repeated World Cup failures since their 2002 semifinal run.