'ARTICLE 107 OF THE KBO CODE IS SCARY!' CHOI JI-MAN HAS BEEN UNABLE TO SIGN A KBO LEAGUE COACH AND MANAGER CONTRACT FOR 7 YEARS... EVEN A PLAYER CANNOT SIGN A CONTRACT FOR 2 YEARS

'Article 107 of the KBO Code is scary!' Choi Ji-man has been unable to sign a KBO League coach and manager contract for 7 years... Even a player cannot sign a contract for 2 years

'Article 107 of the KBO Code is scary!' Choi Ji-man has been unable to sign a KBO League coach and manager contract for 7 years... Even a player cannot sign a contract for 2 years

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Choi Ji-man was found to have to wait seven years to play in the KBO league as a leader.

According to Article 107, a special provision for KBO foreign players, players who have signed a contract with a foreign professional club without attending high school or higher in Korea and registering as a member of a Korean professional club cannot sign a player contract with a KBO club for two years from the end of the player contract with a foreign professional club, and cannot sign a managerial contract and a coach contract with a KBO club for seven years from the end of the player contract with a foreign professional club.온라인바카라

Choi Ji-man, who entered U.S. baseball after graduating from high school, was terminated on June 1, 2024. Therefore, to come to the KBO League as a coach, he will be able to sign a coaching and manager contract with a KBO League club after June 1, 2031.

Choi Ji-man has expressed his desire to lead the KBO league.

In the end, Choi Ji-man seems to have no choice but to return to Korea during a two-year grace period, solve military problems, participate in the KBO League Rookie Draft, and enter the leadership path after his career.

If you sign as a player, you will not be able to receive a down payment and you will have to receive a minimum salary in your first year of joining.

Criticism has been raised against the provision for infringing on players' freedom of choice of profession. However, it is still in the regulations after seven revisions since its enactment in October 1998, pushed by the opinion that it is the minimum fence to protect promising Korean baseball players from foreign clubs.

In addition, Article 107 is a high school student or higher in Korea and registered as a member of a Korean professional club
It also states that high schools with players who have signed contracts with foreign professional clubs will not be paid any subsidies, including the Youth Development Fund, for five years after signing contracts with foreign clubs. It is like punishment for the player's alma mater in question.

For this reason, high schools that produced Shim Joon-seok and others have not received any subsidies from the KBO for five years.

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