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New rule could ease beleaguered KFA chair's way into next term Korean Sports & Olympic Committee Head Lee Gi-heung, left, and Korea Football Association Chairman Chung Mong-gyu [YONHAP] Korea Football Association Chairman Chung Mong-gyu could stay in power for much longer despite Korean football fans demanding he resign, as the Korean Sports & Olympic Committee (KSOC) is pushing for a rule change that could allow heads of Korean sports organizations to more easily keep their posts. Related Article Alleged KFA officials caught on camera pulling down protest banners KFA head Chung Mong-gyu has history of controversial football calls Korean non-profit sues KFA chief over Klinsmann appointment The KSOC board of directors will hold a meeting at Seoul Olympic Parktel in southern Seoul on Friday to discuss a bill that would waive the evaluation currently required for Korean sports organization executives seeking a third term or beyond in power. The rule change would effectively allow heads of Korean sports organizations like Korea Football Association Chairman Chung and KSOC Head Lee Gi-heung to serve consecutive terms without undergoing an evaluation by an internal KSOC watchdog.

Under current KSOC rules, heads of Korean sports organizations must be evaluated by the Commission for Fair Play in Sport on factors like the candidates’ financial contributions, how much they improved the competitiveness of the sport their organization oversees and whether they have taken an executive r.

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