President-elect Yoo Seung Min made a surprise appearance at the Seoul World Cup Stadium...Do you also communicate with professional sports?
President-elect Yoo Seung Min made a surprise appearance at the Seoul World Cup Stadium...Do you also communicate with professional sports?
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Yoo Seung Min, the president-elect of the Korea Sports Council, made a surprise appearance at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
Yoo visited the Seoul World Cup Stadium to watch the second round of the "Hana Bank K League 1 2025" match between FC Seoul and FC Anyang at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 22nd. He moved to the press box at half-time (break time between the first and second half) and had a brief conversation with reporters.
Although Yoo has been traveling to meet local sports figures before the start of his term as chairman of the sports committee, it is unusual for him to visit the K-League stadium in person. It is because there is a perception that the chairman of the K-League usually focuses on amateur sports.
It is speculated that Yoo showed up at the Seoul World Cup Stadium because of his contact with soccer figures. This means that he will take care of soccer sports, one of the most popular sports in Korea.
After chatting with reporters behind the press box, Yoo returned to his seat and continued to watch the game.
Yoo, a former gold medalist in men's singles table tennis at the 2004 Athens Olympics, served as an IOC member and president of the 바카라사이트 Korea Table Tennis Association, and was elected as the new chairman of the Korea Olympic Committee with 417 votes and 34.49% of the total 1,209 votes in the 42nd Korea Olympic Committee presidential election held at Olympic Hall in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 14th of last month.
Former KOC President Lee Ki-heung, who initially tried to win a third term, was considered an advantage in the competition, but Yoo opened a new era when he was elected as the 42nd KOC president, defying all expectations. Yoo's election is said to have made a big impact on the sports world as a whole.
President-elect Yoo will begin his four-year term on the 28th, when the general meeting of representatives of the Sports Council will be held.