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Park Ji-sung is the head of the Korea Football Association’s youth strategy department. Photo: Edward Wong

Former Manchester United star Park Ji-sung offers to quit South Korea youth role

  • Park played for PSV Eindhoven and Manchester United in his storied career
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Former Manchester United star midfielder Park Ji-sung has offered to step down from his youth administrative role at South Korea’s football association, officials said on Monday.

Park, who also played for Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven, was the biggest name to emerge from South Korean football before Tottenham striker Son Heung-min.

The 37-year-old has pursued a career in football administration since retiring from playing in 2014, and became head of the Korea Football Association’s youth strategy department last year.

But he has submitted his resignation, an official said, adding that the offer was being considered.

The exact reason for Park’s decision was unclear, but he lives in England and the official said he may have been feeling uneasy about the distance from his duties.
Former Manchester United player Park Ji-sung has offered to leave his role with the South Korea FA. Photo: Edward Wong

“He wasn’t working full-time so he faced limitations,” the KFA official said.

The official added the resignation may also be aimed at creating a bigger role for Michael Muller, a veteran German expert scouted by Park this year as the KFA’s chief instructor and youth policy director.

South Korean football has failed to build on the national side’s run to the World Cup semi-finals in 2002, in which Park played a key role .

At the time of Park’s appointment in November 2017, he vowed to develop South Korea’s youth football using his abundant experience in Europe.

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