
In the just concluded
Asian cup (e.g. soccer)
On, our
women's soccer
After 16 years of glory to win the title, there was a time of glory. However, with the passage of time, the
women's soccer
The figure seems to be fading away. Meanwhile, having lost the final to our
women's soccer
South Korea
women's soccer
After learning from the pain, it has begun to plan a new blueprint for development. Just on the special day of March 8, Korea
women's soccer
Bale, the manager of the team, even boldly proposed "2023".
women's soccer
World Cup
The "Kill the Final Four" bravado!
On this day, the AFC held a number of celebrations, while the Korean Football Association (KFA), together with the Korean Women's Football Operations League (WK-League), held a Women's Football Operations Seminar at the Shimundo Football Center in Seoul. During the meeting, the Korean Women's Football Renaissance Project team reviewed the exciting performances of the 2022 Asian Cup and had an in-depth discussion on the future direction of the Korean Women's Football Operations League.
Bale, the first foreign coach in the history of the Korean women's soccer team, has led the team to remarkable progress since taking over in 2019. Not long ago, he renewed his contract with the KFA until the end of the 2023 World Cup, becoming the first foreign coach in the history of the Korean national team to have his contract renewed upon its expiration. At the seminar, Bale reviewed the preparation for the Asian Cup with the coaches and explained the way forward.
Bale emphasized, "The Asian Cup runner-up and World Cup participation were the result of our joint efforts." Speaking about his soccer philosophy, he encouraged Korean women's soccer coaches to adopt a more aggressive style of play and to win matches with enthusiasm and a positive mindset. He wants the Korean women's soccer team to play high-intensity, aggressive soccer that is based on fundamental principles rather than relying solely on formations.
With more than 500 days to go before the World Cup, Bell said in an interview with the Korean media that the Korean women's soccer team is aiming to reach the semifinals. Historically, the Korean women's soccer team had reached the round of 16 at the 2015 World Cup. In order to achieve this goal, Bell said, "We will try to improve our ability to learn to adapt and regain control of the game, especially in the face of a crisis."
Facing the strength of the Korean women's soccer team, the next response strategy of our women's soccer team is expected.










