Professional Football Federation “Naples-Mallorca, K-League schedules overlap, it is difficult to agree”

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The friendly match between Naples (Italy) and Mallorca (Spain), which is being promoted in Korea next month, overlaps with the domestic professional football K-League schedule, which may disrupt the scheduled schedule.

The Korea Professional Football Federation said today (10th), “June 10, when the match between Naples and Mallorca is scheduled, is a day with a K-League schedule.”

Napoli, played by national football team defender Kim Min-jae, and Mallorca, played by ‘Wonder Boy’ Kang-in Lee, were scheduled to play two friendly matches in Korea on June 8 and today (10).

According to the plans announced yesterday토스카지노, the match between Napoli and Mallorca will be held on June 8th at Seoul World Cup Stadium and June 10th at Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi-do.

However, for this match, the approval of the Korea Football Association is required, and the approval of the association also requires the consent of the Korea Professional Football Federation.

However, the Korea Professional Football Federation said, “It is difficult to agree on the 10th when the K-League is scheduled, even though we do not know the match on the 8th,” and “we have not yet received a request for consent.”

The side preparing for the friendly match between Naples and Mallorca explained, “There is a precedent that a K-League match was held together on July 16, when Tottenham (England) and Sevilla (Spain) held a domestic friendly match last year.” The federation refuted, “At the time, the K-League schedule was changed later because of the East Asian Championship, so the case is different from this time.”

Napoli, where Kim Min-jae is active as a defensive nucleus, won the Serie A championship in 33 years in the 2022-2023 season, and Lee Kang-in also scored 6 goals and 4 assists in Mallorca, becoming the first Korean player to exceed 10 attack points in the Primera Liga. That’s it.

The confrontation between Lee Kang-in and Kim Min-jae is a rare case, and the two players are rumored to be transferring to a ‘big club’ next season, so domestic soccer fans are interested.

However, regarding the game on June 10, coordination with the Korea Professional Football Federation (KFA) remains a task.

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