KFA presidential election D-1...Jeong Mong-gyu, Shin Mun-seon, and Heo Jung-moo until the end of the 'all-out effort to catch votes'
KFA presidential election D-1...Jeong Mong-gyu, Shin Mun-seon, and Heo Jung-moo until the end of the 'all-out effort to catch votes'
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It's finally D-1.
The election of the 55th president of the Korea Football Association, which received the highest attention among the elections for the heads of sports organizations, is just a day away.
The election for the president of the Korea Football Association will be held at the Korea Football Center in Sinmun-ro, Seoul on Wednesday. The election will open at 1 p.m. with the announcement of political views (10 minutes per person) by candidates No. 1 Chung Mong-gyu, No. 2 Shinmun-seon and No. 3 Heo Jeong-moo, and the first round of voting will take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. If a candidate wins a majority of the valid votes in the first round of voting, the election will be confirmed. Otherwise, the final round will be held from 4:50 p.m. to 6 p.m. for those who get the first and second place votes, excluding those who get the third place votes.
The three candidates are trying to win the votes of 192 electors until the last minute.
Chung Mong-gyu, who is running for the fourth term, is visiting provincial areas to the last minute, chanting on-site electioneering. He made his way to Jeju Island on Saturday after passing through Gangbuk and Gangseo areas in Seoul. On Saturday, a day before the election, he will reportedly meet with soccer players in the Seoul metropolitan area to appeal for support. Recently, a number of heads of provincial associations, including Yoon Il, Jeju Island, Lee Seok-jae, Gyeonggi Province, Kwon Eun-dong, Gangwon Province, Sogang Il, Jeonbuk and Park Sung-wan, have publicly declared their support for Chung, and Chung's camp is sharing policy pledges including building a soccer center.
Candidate Shin Moon-sun, who has visited various K-League sites while traveling to each region, has produced customized pledges for each function, focusing on communication with members, and is spreading them through various platforms. "All of my pledges, including integrated marketing, are based on the current association's budget and organization. Other candidates have made similar pledges, but the focus is on making them more viable than anyone else," Shin said.
"I went more than 1,000 kilometers a day (during the election campaign)," said candidate Shin, who emphasized, "I am organizing a statement of political opinion along with everything I heard and felt on the field." 토토사이트
Candidate Heo Jung-moo is also focusing on last-minute on-site campaigns, traveling between Jeolla and Gyeongsang provinces over the weekend. "The atmosphere on the site is hotter than what we see from the outside. We have a good atmosphere," a source from Heo said, hoping to win.
Candidate Heo has recently made a video of major pledges, such as expanding the youth base and establishing an independent team, and is appealing for support by delivering them to the electors.