Coach Park Hang Seo can lead the Cambodian national team; Spain can violate German law if Yamal plays in the final
Southeast Asian public opinion expressed special interest in the news that Coach Park Hang Seo could lead the Cambodian national team; Spain could violate German law if Yamal plays in the final. Those are the outstanding sports news in the past 24 hours.
Southeast Asian fans "uproar" when coach Park Hang Seo can lead the Cambodian national team
Recently, the news that Coach Park Hang Seo is being pursued by the Cambodian Football Federation (FFC) has received great attention from the media and Vietnamese fans.

According to KBS news agency (Korea), FFC has been trying to contact and persuade coach Park Hang Seo to lead the Cambodian team for the past 2 months. Representative company DJ Management also confirmed the offer from Cambodia for the former captain of the Vietnamese team.
Not only in Vietnam, news about Coach Park Hang Seo and the Cambodian national team also quickly "caused a fever" among Southeast Asian public opinion. On the Asean Football forum, fans from Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand,... expressed special interest.
Mbappe is about to become president
Mbappe's family is preparing to buy a football team in France.
According toRMC Sport, Kylian Mbappe's family are in talks to take over Ligue 2 club Stade Malherbe Caen.

The Normandy club is currently owned by the American company Oaktree Capital Management. However, after acquiring Inter Milan, Oaktree has just informed minority shareholder Pierre-Antoine Capton that it will withdraw its ownership of the club. This means that Capton will have to find a new owner for Caen.
"The Mbappe family is really interested in the French Second Division team. They want to expand their business. In addition to managing the careers of the two brothers Kylian and Ethan Mbappe, the family of the French national team captain also controls a company and charity fund called IBKM (Inspired by Kylian Mbappe)," the French newspaper said.
Spain could be in breach of German law if Yamal plays in the final
Yamal will celebrate his 17th birthday on Saturday (July 13). And he will become the youngest player ever to feature in a European Championship final when he takes on Spain against England.

Yamal has broken a number of records in recent weeks, including becoming the youngest player to ever play at a European Championship finals and the youngest player to ever score at a European Championship. And on Sunday, the Barcelona forward could break... German labour laws.
German law states that anyone under 18 is not allowed to work after 8pm, although athletes are allowed to work until 11pm, according to Spanish news agency Cadena Cope.
However, this could still cause problems if the Spain-England match is extended beyond curfew, with the Spanish Football Federation facing a fine of €30,000 (£25,000) if they break the rules.