All foreign coaches of the soccer team, including head coach Andreas Herzog (54), have entered the country.
The Korean national soccer team’s head coach Hairchoke, coach Paolo Stringara (60), goalkeeper coach Andreas Köpke (60), and physical coach Werner Leuthard (61) arrived in Korea via Incheon International Airport on the 16th.
They assist coach Jurgen Klinsmann (58) of the national soccer team along with coach Michael Kim (49, Korean name: Kim Young-min) and Cha Doo-ri (42), technical advisor.
The coaches who arrived that day unpacked their bags at a hotel in Seoul where coach Klinsman was staying, and immediately started preparing for an A-match in March.
The soccer team, which will meet for the first time since the Qatar World Cup, will face Colombia at the Ulsan Munsu Soccer Stadium on the 24th and Uruguay at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 28th.
Prior to that, the coaching staff will visit the K League 1 stadium this weekend to watch the players play.
Coach Klinsman and coaches are divided into two groups and plan to watch the match between Suwon Samsung and Daejeon Hana Citizen on the 19th at 2:00 pm at Suwon World Cup Stadium and the match between Daegu FC and Jeonbuk Hyundai at DGB Daegu Bank Park.
On the 27th of last month, coach Klinsman, who took over as head coach of the Korean national team, will make his debut through two A-matches. 메이저사이트
Coach Klinsman’s first call list consists of the main players from the round of 16 in the World Cup in Qatar.
Foreign players such as Son Heung-min (Tottenham), Kim Min-jae (Napoli), Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton), and Lee Kang-in (Mallorca) were included.
Only two of the Qatar World Cup members have changed their names.
Instead of Yoon Jong-gyu (Seoul) and Hong Chul (Daegu), Lee Gi-je (Suwon) and Oh Hyeon-gyu (Celtic), who were ‘preliminary members’ for the World Cup, were called up.
26 players and coaches, including coach Klinsman, will gather at the Paju NFC (Football Team Training Center) on the 20th and hold a meeting.
After working together, they move to Ulsan on the 22nd to prepare for their first game.
When the A-match period ends in March, the coaches along with the players return to their respective seats.
This is because coach Klinsman decided to live in Korea, while foreign coaches decided not to reside in Korea.