South Korea's stay-away soccer coach, locker room dust up dismays fans
SEOUL -- The scent of countless candlelit dinners still hung in the air in downtown Seoul the morning after Valentine's Day, but there was little love felt by protesters outside the headquarters of the Korea Football Association (KFA). The country's men's national team was in turmoil, and banners demanded answers. "We have had enough of people putting their own interests above Korean soccer," one fan from Seoul, Kim Min-ji, told Nikkei Asia.