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Senol Günesch (71), who led the Turkiye (Turkey) national soccer team in the past and achieved the feat of "third place in the FIFA World Cup," publicly announced that he wanted to lead the South Korean national team. 카지노사이트 순위
According to KBS on the 5th, coach Güneche said in a video interview, "I want to finish the last three years of my soccer life in Korea," adding, "I think it will be a beautiful and wonderful thing."
Guinezhu, a Turkiye national, led his country's national team at the 2002 FIFA Korea-Japan World Cup and ranked third in the World Cup. He was also a pro-Korean player who took the helm of FC Seoul in the K-League from 2007 to 2009.
Günesch led Besiktas JK, a prestigious Turkiye club, until October last year. "After voluntarily resigning from Besiktas, I agonized over whether to coach further or not," he said. "Then, the story of the Korean national team that I love so much and know so well came to my attention."
"In fact, when I led FC Seoul, (Korea) players lacked a lot of confidence," Guinesch said. "Now, there are many players playing in Europe, including Son Heung-min, Kim Min-jae and Lee Kang-in, so it's good to have confidence no matter which team they play against."
"It has changed tremendously compared to 15 years ago, and I think the Korean national team is a team that can go to the quarterfinals or higher in the World Cup," he said. "In particular, Son Heung-min is a player that every coach wants to coach, and if I can be with him, I will be very lucky as a coach."
Coach Günesch said he watched the 2023 AFC Qatar Asian Cup, and also mentioned rumors of discord in the Korean national team. "No matter where they belong or how much money they make, all players should be 'one team' in the national team," he said. "It is important to be united on behalf of the Republic of Korea."
Günesch said he has not received any contact from the Korea Football Association (KFA) yet. "There are not many requirements for the KFA (related to the Korean national team)," Günesch said. "Korea is a country with such fond memories for me that I just hope things go well."
"I'm over 70 years old, and I've been living a wonderful life," he said. "I want to do my best until the end (as a coach of the Korean national team) and I want my last challenge." "I'd really appreciate it if KFA gives me a chance," he added.
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Senol Günesch (71), who led the Turkiye (Turkey) national soccer team in the past and achieved the feat of "third place in the FIFA World Cup," publicly announced that he wanted to lead the South Korean national team. 카지노사이트 순위
According to KBS on the 5th, coach Güneche said in a video interview, "I want to finish the last three years of my soccer life in Korea," adding, "I think it will be a beautiful and wonderful thing."
Guinezhu, a Turkiye national, led his country's national team at the 2002 FIFA Korea-Japan World Cup and ranked third in the World Cup. He was also a pro-Korean player who took the helm of FC Seoul in the K-League from 2007 to 2009.
Günesch led Besiktas JK, a prestigious Turkiye club, until October last year. "After voluntarily resigning from Besiktas, I agonized over whether to coach further or not," he said. "Then, the story of the Korean national team that I love so much and know so well came to my attention."
"In fact, when I led FC Seoul, (Korea) players lacked a lot of confidence," Guinesch said. "Now, there are many players playing in Europe, including Son Heung-min, Kim Min-jae and Lee Kang-in, so it's good to have confidence no matter which team they play against."
"It has changed tremendously compared to 15 years ago, and I think the Korean national team is a team that can go to the quarterfinals or higher in the World Cup," he said. "In particular, Son Heung-min is a player that every coach wants to coach, and if I can be with him, I will be very lucky as a coach."
Coach Günesch said he watched the 2023 AFC Qatar Asian Cup, and also mentioned rumors of discord in the Korean national team. "No matter where they belong or how much money they make, all players should be 'one team' in the national team," he said. "It is important to be united on behalf of the Republic of Korea."
Günesch said he has not received any contact from the Korea Football Association (KFA) yet. "There are not many requirements for the KFA (related to the Korean national team)," Günesch said. "Korea is a country with such fond memories for me that I just hope things go well."
"I'm over 70 years old, and I've been living a wonderful life," he said. "I want to do my best until the end (as a coach of the Korean national team) and I want my last challenge." "I'd really appreciate it if KFA gives me a chance," he added.
Petition details
Petition started:
04/06/2024
Collection ends:
07/05/2024
Region:
European Union
Topic:
Economy