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Spurs star Son’s dad denies ‘corporal punishment’ at football academy

By AFP
June 27, 2024
This picture taken on July 28, 2018, shows Son Woong-jung, father of Son Heung-min, smiling at his football academy in Chuncheon. — AFP
This picture taken on July 28, 2018, shows Son Woong-jung, father of Son Heung-min, smiling at his football academy in Chuncheon. — AFP

SEOUL: The father of Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min on Wednesday denied allegations of physical and verbal abuse at his South Korean football academy, after a student´s family sued him and his coaches.

Son Woong-jung, a former footballer who shot to prominence in South Korea thanks to the success of his striker son, runs a training academy for aspiring players. Son senior has also authored a best-selling memoir, outlining his football philosophy and detailing how he helped his son become one of the best strikers in the English Premier League.

South Korean media reported Wednesday on allegations of physical and verbal abuse made by one of his football academy´s students, who claimed a coach hit him with a corner flag during training, causing injuries that required weeks of treatment.

Son senior, 62, acknowledged the incident had occurred, but denied it amounted to physical abuse. “This incident was not corporal punishment but a mutually agreed event as part of fitness training,” he said in a statement.

The player came last in a race, he said, and was supposed to be “hit once” on the thigh. The incident came to light after the young player´s parents reported Son senior to the police in March after they noticed a bruise on their son´s thigh. They provided a photograph of the purported injury, which was published by South Korea´s Yonhap news agency.