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The new command tower of Ulsan, coach Hong Myung-bo, took the first step with the inauguration ceremony.

He retired with disgrace as the national coach, but he said it would be different in the K-League.



This is reporter Lee Jeong-chan.



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he led the 2002 World Cup semifinals and led the first Olympic bronze medal in history, coach Hong Myung-bo resigned bitterly after the failure of the Brazil World Cup and had to be heavily criticized for the controversy over the'below the K-League'.



[Hong Myung-bo/World Cup National Team Manager (July 2014): There are A-class players in Korea, and these players are almost B-class players when they go to Europe.]



Today (7th), coach Hong took office as the K-League Ulsan Command Tower. I lowered my posture.



[Director Hong Myung-bo/Ulsan: We apologize once again to the disappointed K League fans.

As Ulsan coach, I will show you how I really feel in the K-League.]



I pledged to restore my honor by saying that I will become one with the team and rise to the top.



[Director Hong Myung-bo/Ulsan: I was given the homework of winning at the same time as my appointment.

'All for One, One for All' will be everything under the slogan.]



Ulsan players aiming to win the K-League after 16 years expressed anticipation.



[Cho Hyun-woo/Ulsan goalkeeper: I wanted to learn more from coach Hong Myung-bo as soon as possible.]



[Hong Myung-bo/Ulsan coach: I feel good.

I think it's a great pleasure to have the opportunity to play with the players.]



Despite the strong cold and bitter winds, coach Hong took his first steps as the Ulsan command tower by playing with the players.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, video editing: Kim Byeong-jik)