The Professional Football Federation partially revised the K-League club license system.
The federation announced on the 3rd that “it partially revised the K-League club licensing rules through the written resolution of the 5th board meeting held on the 30th of last month.”안전놀이터
The existing K-League club licensing system was divided into ‘K-League License’ for participating in the K-League and ‘AFC License’ for participating in the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) Champions League (ACL). However, through this revision, the ‘K League License’ section is divided into K League 1 and K League 2. K-League 1 license standards will be strengthened step by step in the future.
In addition to this, the current Club Licensing Regulations include amendments to ▲a request for retrial even in the case of non-imposition or cancellation of a license and other simple disciplinary actions ▲preparation of sanctions standards for violation of Club Licensing B standards ▲preparation of submission deadlines and exception approval procedures in case of force majeure It was done.
Lastly, there has been a change in the appointment rules in the event of a vacancy in the supervisory position. Previously, if a supervisor became vacant, a new supervisor with a P-level license must be appointed within 60 days. However, through the revision of this rule, if there are less than 5 league games left in the season at the time the 60 days expire (excluding the promotion playoffs), the appointment of a new manager can be postponed until December 31 of that year. However, in this case, a penalty of 10 million won per game is imposed for games where a coach with a P-level license is absent.