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South Korean footballer Son Jun-ho ‘grateful to be home’ after release from detention in China amid anti-corruption drive

  • The 31-year-old World Cup midfielder has made his first public comments since he was reportedly freed, and was at home
  • Son was detained last May, when he was with Chinese Super League side Shandong, ‘on suspicion of accepting bribes’

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Son was detained and investigated in China for almost a year over bribery allegations. Photo: Getty Images
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Son Jun-ho said he was grateful to be safely home with his family after the South Korean international’s release from 10 months’ detention in China.

The 31-year-old World Cup midfielder made his first public comments since Seoul’s foreign ministry said on Monday that he had been freed and was home.

Son, who was playing for Chinese Super League side Shandong at the time, was detained in May last year “on suspicion of accepting bribes by non-state employees”.

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Chinese authorities have given no more information about the case, but its domestic football is in the grip of a major anti-corruption campaign.

Son (middle) was detained last May, when he was with Chinese side Shandong. Photo: Xinhua
Son (middle) was detained last May, when he was with Chinese side Shandong. Photo: Xinhua

“I’m grateful that I have safely returned and am able to spend comfortable time with my family and enjoy ordinary daily life,” Son wrote on Instagram, together with a photo showing a spot of light in the night sky.

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