Klinsmann named South Korea head coach
Juergen Klinsmann has been named head coach of South Korea, the country's football association said on Monday.
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Juergen Klinsmann has been named head coach of South Korea, the country's football association said on Monday.
"The contract term with Klinsmann is from March to 2026," the Korea Football Association said in a statement, adding that the German will arrive in Seoul next week and be in charge for a friendly against Colombia on March 24.
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