South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo resigned following the national team's group stage elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He made the announcement at a press conference in Mexico after the team's disappointing campaign.
Hong, who returned to the role in June 2024, stepped down amid criticism of the team's performances. South Korea opened with a win over Czechia but then lost to Mexico and suffered a defeat to South Africa. The results left the team outside the eight best third-placed sides that advanced.
In his statement, Hong said he deeply apologised to the Korean public. "Today, I am stepping down," he added, noting that all blame lay with him and that he had focused on fulfilling his duties responsibly.
The coach expressed thanks to the players and staff while stating his heart remained with Korean football. He hoped the team would grow to earn greater trust and support in future.