At the first meeting, the Korea Football Association's Power Enhancement Committee decided to appoint a formal coach by the second qualifying round for the World Cup against Thailand next month. However, ahead of the opening of the K-League on March 1, incumbent managers such as Ulsan HD coach Hong Myung-bo, Jeju United coach Kim Hak-beom, and FC Seoul coach Kim Ki-dong were mentioned as candidates, and as a result of strong protests from K-League fans, they seem to have shifted their position to a temporary managerial system in the second meeting. In addition, it is known that time is running out until March A match to carefully verify the candidate for the coach and appoint the right person. As a result, the current K-League coach will be excluded from the candidate group, and Choi Yong-soo, former Gangwon coach, or Hwang Sun-hong, head coach of the Olympic national team, will be given a temporary concurrent position. The power strengthening committee is likely to announce a temporary coach next week, as it has to register as a leader with FIFA by March 3 for the World Cup qualifying round against Thailand. [메이저 토토사이트](https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/2023%EB%85%84-11%EC%9B%94-%EB%A9%94%EC%9D%B4%EC%A0%80-%ED%86%A0%ED%86%A0%EC%82%AC%EC%9D%B4%ED%8A%B8-%EC%88%9C%EC%9C%84-%EC%B6%94%EC%B2%9C-%ED%86%A0%ED%86%A0-%EC%95%88%EC%A0%84%EB%86%80%EC%9D%B4%ED%84%B0-top15-news-332207)