💨 Abstract
FIFA has expressed concerns over third-party influence in the South Korean Football Association (KFA)'s hiring practices, following a probe by the sports ministry. The KFA, which is under investigation for breaking its own hiring rules while appointing head coach Hong Myung-bo and ex-coach Juergen Klinsmann, maintains it did not breach rules.
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