D-1 FOR THE KFA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, REFORM AMID STABILITY? REVOLUTION AMID ANTI-WAR?

D-1 for the KFA presidential election, reform amid stability? Revolution amid anti-war?

D-1 for the KFA presidential election, reform amid stability? Revolution amid anti-war?

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The first election for the president of the Korea Football Association in 12 years. Who will the soccer players choose.

Elections for the 55th president of the Korea Football Association (KFA) will take place on Wednesday. The electorate has 192 members. A total of 34 people are ex officio delegates, including 17 chairmen of the metropolitan and provincial associations, 12 chairmen of the K-League's first division teams, and five chairmen of the Korean Federation. Players, leaders, referees selected through electors' lottery also cast their votes. The first round of voting is from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The candidate who wins the majority of valid votes will be elected. If no candidate wins the majority of votes, the final round of voting will be held between the first and second candidates in the first round of voting. In the final round of voting, the candidate who wins multiple votes will be elected.

Chung Mong-kyu, the current chairman, is the No. 1 contender for the fourth term. Professor Shin Moon-sun is No. 2 and former coach Huh Jung-moo is No. 3. Analysts say that Chung is the most likely candidate. Chairman Chung, who has been criticized by public opinion over the past two years due to a series of misdeeds, campaigned on high alert. Since the start of the campaign, he has focused on meeting all electors one-on-one. It is his own judgment that the video clip, which encourages voters to vote individually and appeals for support, has also been effective. Candidate Heo Jung-moo and Shin Moon-sun have worked hard to raise problems with Chung's qualifications and election management, and are taking care of the site. "I don't know who will win, but I'm encouraged that all the candidates are trying to hear the voices of the field as the primary is held," a soccer player said.

Regardless of who will be elected, attention is focusing on whether Chung will finish the first round of voting or go to the final round. If Chung wins the first round of voting, he can start his four-year term by reaffirming his support in the soccer community. For Chung, going to the final round could mean a de facto defeat. On the contrary, candidates Heo and Shin did well even if they ran to the final round. Of course, it would be embarrassing if they lose in the first round.

This election is drawing keen attention from soccer fans and the public. Depending on the result of the election, fans may be swayed. However, it is the "footballers" who are the main players in the soccer field who cast their votes. If soccer players choose themselves, whether they like it or not, it is the spirit of the election to admit it. "We can't elect another student just because the principal, teachers, and other classmates don't like it," a soccer player said. "No matter who is elected, candidates should accept the result, and fans, the people, and the government should also recognize the result that was democratically decided."

Elections for the Korea University Football Federation and the Korea Women's Football Federation ended earlier. Both elections took place in around 20 years, and both elections were held in the so-called "so-called" administration. How will the election for the president of the Korea Football Association, 메이저놀이터 which will take place after 2013, end? Is it Mercury or rebellion? What soccer players want? Is it a reform amid stability or a revolution amid a reversal? Everything is up to 192 delegates representing the Korean soccer community.

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