// Global Analysis Archive
South Korea’s football association apologised amid intensifying scrutiny following the national team’s early exit from the 2026 World Cup and an investigation into the head coach appointment process. Local media also resurfaced allegations tied to a previously unpublished 2016 government audit regarding inappropriate hospitality for foreign referees in 2011–2012.
According to the source, Hong Kong police will not prosecute basketball coach Yung Kam-wah over a video showing him allegedly slapping a student, citing insufficient evidence after an in-depth investigation. The decision follows an arrest in June on suspicion of common assault linked to alleged physical punishment at Hon Wah College.
South Korea’s football association apologised amid intensifying scrutiny following the national team’s early exit from the 2026 World Cup and an investigation into the head coach appointment process. Local media also resurfaced allegations tied to a previously unpublished 2016 government audit regarding inappropriate hospitality for foreign referees in 2011–2012.
According to the source, Hong Kong police will not prosecute basketball coach Yung Kam-wah over a video showing him allegedly slapping a student, citing insufficient evidence after an in-depth investigation. The decision follows an arrest in June on suspicion of common assault linked to alleged physical punishment at Hon Wah College.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5646 | KFA Apology Triggers Wider Governance Scrutiny After 2026 World Cup Exit | South Korea | 2026-08-09 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5544 | Hong Kong Police Drop Prosecution Plan in Coach-Student Slapping Video Case | Hong Kong | 2024-12-11 | 0 | ACCESS » |