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Gyeonggi Federation of Sports Organizations urged to move to Olympic sports complex – munhwa.com


The Korea Association of Sports and Sports Organizations has urged all member groups to relocate to the Olympic Sports Complex, which will be completed in September next year.

The Federation of Sports Organizations complained about the situation where affiliated sports organizations could not relocate after the establishment of the Olympic Sports Complex at a meeting of executive directors of affiliated sports organizations chaired by the Korea Sports Council held at Seoul Olympic Parktel in Bangi. dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul on 8. Kim Don-soon, president of the Federation of Sports Organizations, said: “Who is the Olympic Sports Complex built for? They said they would build an office for the athletes, but the sports organizations cannot relocate.”

Sports Complex is a sports and cultural administrative facility built by the government on the site near Olympic Park Peace Plaza in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul to strengthen international competitiveness in sport and to establish a cooperative system of sports organizations spread across various places.

Member sports organizations hope that all sports organizations will relocate after the Olympic Sports Complex is completed, but conflicts have arisen between the two organizations as the National Sports Promotion Corporation recently announced that only a few sports organizations could relocate.

The Federation of Sports Organizations also urged private individuals to participate in the National Committee for Sports Policy, the problem of reducing the number of days of absence for student athletes and a press release asking for an improvement in the treatment of the staff of the secretariat of the associated sports organization, and 61 sports as a result. 1,771 managers and employees of the organization and 17 city and provincial sports associations delivered a written consent form to Korea Sports Council President Lee Ki-heung.

The reporter Heo Jong-ho

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