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The Korea Football Association will launch the "KFA Open Ground," a policy presentation to discuss current issues in Korean soccer. The association will hold a hearing on the development of referees on the 4th as its first series.
According to the Korea Football Association on the 3rd, the "KFA Open Ground" means an "open forum for discussion" that introduces issues related to various businesses and issues to each stakeholder, including soccer families, and makes policy decisions together. It contains a message that the entire soccer community considers and creates the future of Korean soccer together through the open ground.
The hearing on the development of referees, which will be the first official event of the "KFA Open Ground," will discuss the entire referee system, including strengthening referee capabilities, innovating the education system, improving referee allocation and evaluation systems, and fostering international referees. It aims to narrow the gap between the field and the system, and seek ways to restore trust in referees and improve structural.
The event will be held at the auditorium on the first floor of the Korea Football Park Stadium in Cheonan on the afternoon of the 4th, and will be held in an open public hearing. It plans to collect a wide range of opinions from various fields by conducting panel discussions, designated discussions, and free Q&A. The panel will include the chairman of the communication committee of the Korea Football Association, Park Sung-kyun, secretary-general of the Korea Football Association, former Daegu FC coach Park Chang-hyun, referee Lee Dong-joon, Kim Se-hoon (Kyunghyang Newspaper), and reporters Lee Jung-chan (SBS).
Judges, associations, and professional soccer federation executives and employees who play in various leagues will participate in the field, and club officials and soccer fans can receive pre-questions through the association's SNS or conduct real-time questions through YouTube Live.
Starting with this hearing on the development of referees, the Korea Football Association will continue to hold public discussions on major policy issues in each field through the "KFA Open Ground." Through this, the plan is to increase transparency in institutional reform and build a future vision of Korean soccer and a healthy operating environment.
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