Cha Du-ri's appointment, Hwaseong with only an announcement left... Instead of a veteran K-League leader, he is a 'future-oriented' rookie coach
Cha Du-ri's appointment, Hwaseong with only an announcement left... Instead of a veteran K-League leader, he is a 'future-oriented' rookie coach
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Hwaseong FC will appoint Cha Du-ri, a former coach of the national team who was a legendary member of the national team, to mark the transition to a professional team. Veteran leaders with a lot of professional experience were also mentioned, but they decided to make a more future-oriented choice.
Hwaseong has been running a committee to promote professional transition this year. Hwaseong, which won the K3 League title last year and the runner-up prize this year, recently submitted an application to the Korea Professional Football League and hopes to play in the K-League 2 starting next year. Given that Hwaseong has been preparing for various conditions for a long time and that the Korea Professional Football League is welcoming the creation of a new team to match the current 13 teams in the K-League 2, it is widely expected that professionalization will take place soon.
In the meantime, Cha's appointment, which became known to the public, went on deeply in reality. It is known that the agreement on the terms has ended and only announcements are left. As it is time to set up a long-term vision for the club, Cha has secured a multi-year contract. Preparations are already underway, including formation of coaching staff. Cha is taking P-level leadership training at the Korea Football Association. There is no obstacle to Cha's appointment as there is a regulation that allows him to take the post as a professional coach if he is not a P-level owner and is in training.
Hwaseong was led by Joo Seung-jin this year. Hwaseong won the runner-up prize again this year, and displayed good performance, but suffered sluggish performance during the season 온라인카지노. The team has decided to appoint a new head coach to celebrate the professionalization of the team. Various candidates were mentioned, and most of them were veteran professional leaders who had led civic teams or K League 2 teams. However, since he has no experience as a professional coach, he has decided to put his hopes on Cha, who has been mentioned as a next-generation master in the soccer community.
Cha left a strong professional career, including making it to the semi-finals at the 2002 World Cup Korea-Japan, and became a coach after retirement in 2015. He served as a technical advisor and coach for the national team. He has displayed capabilities in nurturing promising players including Osan High School, a youth team in FC Seoul, and the head of the Seoul Youth Reinforcement Office.