The survey, conducted by the South Korean polling company Realmeter on behalf of soccer content company Dalsne Live, took place between the 30th of last month and the 2nd of this month among people aged 18 and over nationwide.
The automated response survey, which was conducted among 1,002 men and women, showed that 61.1% were opposed to Chairman Chung seeking a fourth term.
22.3% of respondents were in favor of Chairman Chung being elected for a fourth term, while 16.7% were unsure.
The main reasons for the blame being placed on Chairman Chung were "arbitrary management system" at 30.8%, "incompetence and lack of principles in the executive team" at 27.1%, and "the selection process for the national team coach" at 26.6%.
" 16% answered "pardon for those involved in soccer match fixing" and 8.6% answered "pardon for those involved in soccer match fixing."
Regarding the selection process for the team manager, 78% of respondents said it was "unfair." This figure combines "not fair" and "not very fair."
On the other hand, only 14% of respondents said that the review was "generally fair" or "very fair." In terms of the suitability of the next president of the Football Association, Park Ji-sung, president of the JS Foundation,
The president had the highest approval rating at 35.9%, followed by former Daejeon Hana Citizens chairman Heo Jeong-moo at 19.5%, commentator Park Ju-ho at 13.1%, and Chairman Jeong Mong-kyu at 7%.
Professor Shin Moon-seon of the University of Tokyo recorded 5.8% of the votes, but this survey was conducted before the professor announced his candidacy for head of the Football Association.
The election for the president of the Korea Football Association is scheduled to take place on January 8th next year, and the election steering committee is currently
The election campaign is expected to begin in earnest on the 12th of this month. The new chairman's term will begin at the regular general meeting on January 22nd of next year.
2024/12/04 06:12 KST
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