South Korea coach Hong resigns following World Cup exit

South Korea will be looking for a new coach after elimination.

South Korea coach Hong resigns following World Cup exit

South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo has resigned following their group stage exit from the World Cup.

Having reached the last 16 in Qatar in 2022, South Korea disappointed in North America, with an opening win over Czechia followed up by a loss to Mexico and a stunning defeat to South Africa.

With subsequent results ensuring South Korea did not finish the group stage as one of the eight best third-placed teams, Hong — amid significant criticism following the lacklustre performances from his side — has ended his second spell in charge.

Hong, who returned as coach in June 2024, announced his decision at a press conference in Mexico.

He said: “I deeply apologise to the Korean public who supported our team. Today, I am stepping down. Taking this job was never an easy choice, but from the moment I accepted it, my only focus was to fulfill my duties responsibly until the end.

“I can’t say all my decisions were right, but for the past two years, the standard for every choice was always Korean football. A manager’s role is one where no explanation suffices before results. I am here not to excuse myself, but to take responsibility.

“I failed to deliver what you expected, and all blame lies with me. I thank the players, staff, and everyone who stood by me. I leave my post today, but my heart stays with Korean football. I truly pray this team grows to receive your trust and love.”