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		<title>South Korean President Demands Investigation After World Cup Exit Sparks National Fury</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>South Korea&#8216;s dismal first-round World Cup exit has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with President Lee Jae Myung branding coach Hong Myung-bo as &#8220;incompetent&#8221; and demanding a full government investigation. The team&#8217;s shocking failure to advance past the group stage prompted Hong to resign on Sunday, while the president apologized to the nation for what [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Korea</span>&#8216;s dismal first-round World Cup exit has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with <strong>President <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Lee Jae Myung</span></strong> branding coach <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Hong Myung-bo</span> as <u>&#8220;incompetent&#8221;</u> and demanding a full government investigation. The team&#8217;s shocking failure to advance past the group stage prompted Hong to resign on Sunday, while the president apologized to the nation for what he called an &#8220;absurd situation&#8221; caused by organizational and personnel failures. The elimination has exposed deeper systemic issues within South Korean football administration, reigniting years of simmering public discontent.</p>
<p><span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Korea</span>, <em>World Cup semifinalists as cohosts in <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">2002</span></em>, limped out of the tournament after failing to qualify for the knockout rounds as one of the top <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">eight</span> third-place finishers. The squad entered the competition as the <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">second-highest</span> ranked team in Group A, behind only <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Mexico</span>, and was widely expected to emerge from a group that included cohosts <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Mexico</span>, <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Africa</span>, and <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Czechia</span>. They started with a <strong><span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">2-1</span> comeback victory</strong> over the Czechs, building early optimism among supporters and suggesting the team might replicate past glories.</p>
<p>However, the campaign quickly unraveled with a <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">1-0</span> defeat to <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Mexico</span> that exposed tactical vulnerabilities. <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Africa</span> sealed <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Korea</span>&#8216;s elimination with a shock <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">1-0</span> loss, even though the team needed just a single point to advance to the round of <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">32</span>. Their hopes of qualifying as one of the best third-place finishers evaporated entirely when <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">DR Congo</span> defeated <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Uzbekistan</span> <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">3-1</span> on Saturday, mathematically confirming their elimination. The defeat to lower-ranked <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Africa</span> proved particularly galling for a nation that invests significant taxpayer money and national resources in World Cup participation.</p>
<h3>Presidential Fury and Demands for Accountability</h3>
<p>President <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Lee Jae Myung</span>, who described himself as a former honorary professional football club chairman and at heart a member of the <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Red Devils</span>, expressed not just surprise but <em>deep bewilderment</em> at the unexpected result. He declared that the elimination proved once again that <u>personnel decisions determine everything</u>, warning that when loyalty and factionalism are valued over competence, the outcome becomes as predictable as fire. The president called for the national <strong>Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism</strong> to thoroughly investigate the exact circumstances of the incident, analyze its causes, and develop measures to prevent recurrence.</p>
<p>The controversy surrounding Hong&#8217;s appointment and subsequent failure has exposed systemic problems. President Lee characterized these as situations where personal connections trump merit in critical decisions. The president suggested that inadequate monitoring and accountability mechanisms allowed flawed appointments. These appointments, he argued, prioritize private interests over public good, creating organizational failures that led to the team&#8217;s profound disappointment at the tournament.</p>
<p>Lee wrote on social media that such botched appointments fail to distinguish between public and private interests and prioritize personal gain over the public good. He emphasized that participating in the World Cup requires a significant investment of taxpayers&#8217; money and national resources, justifying his demand for a complete government review. <span style="color: #CC0001; font-weight: 600;">The president sincerely apologized to the public for the deep disappointment</span> caused by what he termed an absurd situation, promising swift reforms to sports administration to ensure the debacle does not happen again.</p>
<h3>Hong&#8217;s Resignation Amid National Disgrace</h3>
<p><span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Hong Myung-bo</span>, aged <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">57</span>, announced his resignation with an apology to Korean fans before the team left its base camp in <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Mexico</span> on Sunday, where <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Korea</span> had played all <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">three</span> of its group matches. He acknowledged that no explanation could supersede the ultimate result and that he could not bring the result that the people had expected. Hong stated that all responsibilities rested with him and that while he steps down as national team head coach, his heart for Korean football would remain the same.</p>
<p>Hong has been a <em>lightning rod for criticism</em> since he returned to the job, <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">five</span> months after his predecessor, German World Cup-winner <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Jurgen Klinsmann</span>, was axed. The <strong>Korea Football Association (KFA)</strong> came under fire for the process that led to Hong&#8217;s reappointment, with questions raised over its transparency and fairness. Hong, who was regularly booed by fans, previously served as the country&#8217;s head coach from <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">2013-14</span>, when the team also exited in the group stage during the World Cup in <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Brazil</span>.</p>
<h3>Former Stars and Public Outcry</h3>
<p>Former captain <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Park Ji-sung</span> expressed a sense of inevitability about the outcome, stating the need for introspection about Korean football&#8217;s direction and questioning why things have come to this point. The former <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Manchester United</span> player&#8217;s comments came after the team&#8217;s elimination was confirmed, reflecting widespread sentiment that warning signs had been ignored for years. Park also pointed out that despite a decade of learning and development, Korean football has failed to retain those lessons, leading to repeated mistakes that continue to haunt the national program.</p>
<p>Public anger has reached a <span style="color: #CC0001; font-weight: 600;">boiling point</span> after years of simmering discontent with South Korean football chiefs, with broadcaster <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">KBS</span> even blurring Hong&#8217;s face as if he were a criminal while reporting on the swift exit. The team were expected to arrive home on Tuesday morning, but local media reported that the <strong>Korea Football Association</strong> were not planning to organize an event to welcome them back. In <span style="color: #FF3726; font-weight: 600;">2014</span>, angry fans pelted the team with Korean candies-seen as a <u>deeply offensive insult</u>-when they returned from the World Cup in <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Brazil</span>, where they went out in the group stage during Hong&#8217;s first spell as coach.</p>
<h3>Uncertainty Clouds Korean Football&#8217;s Future</h3>
<p>The early exit has cast doubt over the international future of captain <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">Son Heung-min</span>, one of the team&#8217;s most prominent stars and a symbol of South Korean football excellence. The president&#8217;s comments reflect not only immediate frustration but also deeper concerns about the structural governance of Korean football at the highest levels. The demand for investigation and reform signals that this World Cup failure may finally trigger the wholesale changes that former players, fans, and now political leaders have been calling for throughout years of underperformance.</p>
<p>The controversy has exposed what critics describe as a <em>culture of cronyism</em> within the <strong>Korea Football Association</strong>, where appointments appear based on connections rather than merit. President Lee&#8217;s forceful intervention marks an unprecedented level of political engagement with sports administration failures in <span style="color: #002954; font-weight: 600;">South Korea</span>. The promised investigation could lead to fundamental restructuring of how the national team program operates, potentially affecting everything from coaching appointments to player development strategies that have failed to deliver results on the world stage.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://thedailyupdate.co/2026/06/29/south-korean-president-demands-investigation-after/">South Korean President Demands Investigation After World Cup Exit Sparks National Fury</a> appeared first on <a href="https://thedailyupdate.co">The Daily Update</a>.</p>
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