Suwon loses 5 times in a row, falls to 7th place in Division 2 Director Yeom Ki-hoon resigns

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3 people resigned in one year due to poor performance

 

 

Suwon coach Yeom Ki-hoon (41, photo) of the professional soccer K-League 2 (second division league) resigned due to poor performance. Suwon had three coaches step down in about a year due to poor performance.

According to the Suwon club, Coach Yeom conveyed his intention to resign to general manager Park Kyung-hoon (63) after losing 1-3 in a home game against Seoul E-Land on the 25th, and the club accepted it. On this day, Suwon led 1-0, but gave up 3 goals 40 minutes into the second half, suffering their 5th consecutive loss. After the game that day, Coach Yeom apologized when some Suwon fans blocked the team bus that the players were riding.

Suwon, which was relegated to the second division for the first time this year after playing in the first division until last year after its founding in 1995, once took the lead after the season opened, but fell to seventh place with 6 wins, 1 draw, and 7 losses (19 points) as of the 26th. In the 2nd division, which has 13 teams in total, the Maginot Line, which allows teams to go through the playoffs and aim for promotion to the 1st division next season, is 5th.

Suwon coach Lee Byeong-geun (51) left the team in April last year, and coach Kim Byeong-soo (54) left the team in September due to poor performance. When Coach Kim stepped down, Coach Yeom, who was Suwon's playing coach at the time, took over the baton in his place and served as acting coach. As acting manager, he recorded 3 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses in the remaining 7 games last season, but failed to prevent the team's relegation to the second division, and was appointed as official manager in January of this year. 메이저사이트

With Coach Yeom's resignation, the total number of coaches who have stepped down due to poor performance has increased to five, with less than half of the entire game schedule in the first and second divisions this season completed. In the first division, Jeonbuk coach Dan Petrescu (57), Daegu coach Choi Won-kwon (43), and Daejeon coach Lee Min-seong (51) stepped down, and in the second division, Seongnam coach Ki-hyung Lee (50) handed down the baton.  슬롯사이트

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