He served as head coach of the North Korea national team, and managed them at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
[2][3] After a disappointing showing at the World Cup, Kim faced harsh criticism upon his return to North Korea.
Radio Free Asia reported that he was publicly shamed and condemned for hours in front of 400 people, including the North Korean sports minister.
[4] At the same event, the team members were commanded to individually criticize their coach, who was accused of betraying General Kim Jong-un, the country's heir apparent.
[4] The report also mentioned that he had been stripped of his membership in the Workers' Party of Korea and forced to work hard labor on a construction site as punishment.