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South Korean businessman Chung Mong-gyu has been re-elected to lead the Korea Football Association (KFA) for a fourth term, despite a scandal over the appointment of national team coaches last year. Chung, who has headed the KFA since 2013, faced calls to step down but was cleared by a court earlier this month. He vowed to keep his promises and improve relations with the government at a later date.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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