According to Korean media reports.
Pohang Steelers skipper
Park Tae-ha
will replace Hong Myung-bo, who has taken over as the head coach of the South Korean national team, to lead the K-League All-Stars in the match against the
Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)
(used form a nominal expression)
friendly match
The K-League announced on the morning of the 18th that Park Tae-ha, who coaches Pohang Steelers, has been named head coach of the K-League All-Stars, and he will be responsible for leading the team to a friendly match against Tottenham Hotspur at the Seoul World Cup Soccer Stadium on the 31st of this month. Pohang Steelers are currently in third place in the K-League standings with 41 points, a two-point gap from top-ranked Kimcheon Sangmu.
Park Tae-ha is no stranger to Chinese fans, having previously coached at Yanbian and China's U19 women's soccer team.
In addition, Suwon FC's manager Kim Yin-jung is expected to assist Park Tae-ha as an assistant coach in the K-League All-Stars. This friendly match will be an opportunity for the K-League All-Stars to show their strengths, as well as an important stage for Park Tae-ha and Kim Yin-jung to show their coaching abilities.