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Jun 26, 2026

South Korea fans launch petition called for World Cup coach to be axed

South Korea head coach Hong Myung-bo is facing calls to step down following the country's disastrous World Cup campaign, which saw them lose 1-0 to Group A weak-links South Africa.

It wasn't just the result, which leaves their World Cup campaign hanging in the balance, that had South Korean fans raising their fists - but the manner in which they lost, dominating the ball but failing to create any clear-cut chances in a game which was far from eye-catching.

Only a tame Oh Hyeon-gyu header and an early Lee Kang-in strike were among their rare chances, and a petition calling for Hong to be sacked called it 'lifeless' and 'one of the worst displays by a Korean team' in their World Cup history - which leaves them anxious to see results go in their favour to book one of the eight third-place spots to progress to the knockout rounds.

The most controversial moment actually arrived before the game, with captain Son Heung-min dropped from the starting line-up for the first ever time in the former Spurs midfielder's career.

Despite being unable to find the back of the net in South Korea's first match victory against Czech Republic, and then failing to record a shot in their defeat to Mexico in their second, dropping their talisman was always a gamble which would backfire disproportionately if it failed.

Given that South Korea only needed to avoid defeat against the Group A underdogs to guarantee second place in the table, this certainly appears to be the position that we now find ourselves in, with Hong facing widespread calls from the country's football fan base and media to step down.

The most controversial moment actually arrived before the game, with captain Son Heung-min dropped from the starting line-up for the first ever time in the former Spurs midfielder's career

The most controversial moment actually arrived before the game, with captain Son Heung-min dropped from the starting line-up for the first ever time in the former Spurs midfielder's career

A petition from fans in the wake of the defeat argued that Hong's appointment had been tainted by procedural flaws from the outset and that it was 'fundamentally illegitimate'

A petition from fans in the wake of the defeat argued that Hong's appointment had been tainted by procedural flaws from the outset and that it was 'fundamentally illegitimate'

Such has been the backlash that, in the post-match press conference, journalists described the South Korean performance as 'dismal'; another suggested that the only explanation for such a poor display was a case of 'mass food poisoning within the squad', and Hong's decision-making was labelled a 'failure'.

A petition from fans in the wake of the defeat argued that Hong's appointment had been tainted by procedural flaws from the outset.

It read: 'The Korea Football Association's official selection process was effectively ignored, making it difficult to avoid criticism that the appointment was fundamentally illegitimate.'

It continued: 'Despite fielding what many considered the strongest squad in Korea's World Cup history, the team finished with one win and two losses, placing third in the group.

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