Korea’s World Cup exit sparks coach’s resignation and presidential probe

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South Korea’s head coach Hong Myung-bo resigned after the team failed to advance from the World Cup group, prompting President Lee Jae-myung to demand a formal investigation into the disappointing performance. Hong apologized and took responsibility, while noting he will continue to support Korean football from afar as scrutiny over organizational decisions and personnel grows.
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