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The first foreign director to fail to complete a full year after the introduction of the full-time system in 1992

Coach Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany) was recorded as the fastest foreign coach to be dismissed in Korean soccer history since the introduction of the full-time coach system in 1992.

Chung Mong-gyu, president of the Korea Football Association, held a press conference at the Football Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 16th and announced that he would replace coach Klinsmann.

The day before, the National Team Strengthening Committee, an advisory body within the Korea Football Association, discussed pending issues such as the results of the '2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup' and reached a consensus on the dismissal of Coach Klinsmann, and Chairman Chung accepted the decision and appointed Coach Klinsmann. announced the breakup.

As a result, Coach Klinsmann, who took the helm of the national team as the successor to former coach Paulo Bento on February 27 last year, left after one year without completing the contract period until the 2026 FIFA North and Central America World Cup finals.

According to the records of past national team coaches in the archives of the Football Association's official website, Coach Klinsmann became the fastest coach to be dismissed since the full-time coach system was introduced in 1992.

According to the records, he was the third foreign coach to leave the A national team without completing one year since 1992.

Coach Anatoly Byshovets, who was the first foreign head coach since the introduction of the full-time coach system, led the A national team from July 24 to February 26, 1994.

Although his period of time is shorter than that of Coach Klinsmann, this is an example of him taking charge of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic team while also serving as a full-time coach for the Olympic team. They had a relationship with the Korean U-23 national team until July 1996, so direct comparison is difficult.

The foreign coach who has not been with the Taegeuk Warriors for more than a year since coach Bysovets is coach Dick Advocaat. He led the team from October 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006.

However, Coach Advocaat was not fired, but his contract expired. As he was a firefighter under coach John Bonfrere at the time, his contract period was short, so the case was different from that of coach Klinsmann.

After Coach Advocaat, not only foreign but also domestic coaches led the national team for more than a year.

Coach Pim Verbeek, who had the shortest tenure before taking office as coach Klinsmann, also lasted from July 1, 2006 to August 3, 2007.

This is not the first time Coach Klinsmann has entered Korean soccer history.

Since taking charge, Coach Klinsmann has not achieved a win in 5 A matches, with 3 draws and 2 losses. He was recorded as the manager who introduced the full-time manager system and failed to report his first win for the longest period of time.

He scored his first win in September last year, winning 1-0 in the second friendly match of the September A match against Saudi Arabia.

He also left a humiliating record when he was eliminated by Jordan in the semi-finals of the Asian Cup.

Before the match against Jordan on the 7th, Korea had an overwhelming advantage with 3 wins and 3 draws, but lost for the first time in its history and failed in its first attempt at the summit in 64 years since winning the 2nd tournament in 1960. 19가이드03