Experience the key for next South Korea coach- KFA


SEOUL (Reuters) - Experience is the top priority for choosing the next coach of South Korea's national football team, the new head of the KFA's technical committee said on Monday.

Lee Yong-soo told reporters the organisation was in no hurry to appoint a successor to Hong Myung-bo, who resigned following the Koreans' woeful World Cup campaign in Brazil, despite the looming Asian Cup in January.

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