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Son Heung-min’s father denies physical, verbal abuse at South Korea academy as player sues

  • Son Woong-jung runs a training academy for aspiring footballers in his native South Korea

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Son Heung-min’s father has denied corporal punishment was used at his academy after being sued. Photo: Reuters
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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 player’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 written a bestselling memoir, outlining his football philosophy and detailing how he helped his son become one of the best strikers in the English Premier League.

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South Korean media reported on Wednesday on allegations of physical and verbal abuse made by one of his football academy’s players, 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.

Son Heung-min’s success on the pitch has helped his father rise to prominence in his native South Korea. Photo: Xinhua
Son Heung-min’s success on the pitch has helped his father rise to prominence in his native South Korea. Photo: Xinhua

“This incident was not corporal punishment but a mutually agreed event as part of fitness training,” he said in a statement.

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