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Son Heung-min's father, brother suspended from coaching for child abuse

Son Heung-min's father, brother suspended from coaching for child abuse

Straits Times21-05-2025

Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min training in Bilbao ahead of the Europa League final against Manchester United on May 21. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
SEOUL – The father and brother of Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min have been suspended from coaching by sports authorities of Gangwon Province, after the pair and another coach from the father's youth academy were convicted for child abuse by a local court.
The Gangwon Football Association (GFA) recently confirmed a three-month suspension on Son Woong-jung, the father of the Tottenham star and director of SON Football Academy, and a fellow coach of the institution.
This was based on the investigation by the government-affiliated Korea Sport Ethics Center (KSEC).
Son Heung-yun, the older brother of Son Heung-min and a coach at his father's academy, was subject to a longer, six-month suspension.
The aforementioned punishments are the lowest level of disciplinary actions for those found guilty of violence by coaches, according to regulations of the KSEC.
The GFA's committee ruled that the verbal abuse by Son Woong-jung and physical abuse by the other two occurred without premeditation.
Both parties have requested a reconsideration of the punishment, with the lawyer of the abused youth athlete saying that the abuse took place repeatedly and cannot be considered as actions made on the spur of the moment.
The three officials of the SON Football Academy were each slapped 3 million won (S$2,790) fine by the Chuncheon District Court in November, over violating the clause about child abuse in the Child Welfare Act.
The victimized youth athlete told police that he was subject to frequent verbal abuse by the elder Son but said physical abuse was inflicted by his coaches.
This included the younger Son hitting the child with a baton during a training camp in March of 2024, which supposedly left an injury requiring two weeks of medical treatment.
Son Woong-jung issued a public apology for the child victim and his family, but said that some of their claims were not true. He admitted to coaching the children in a way that was 'not corresponding to the standards set by the changing trend and the law'.
Father Son, a former player himself, was famous for the harsh upbringing he gave his now-world famous son.
In a 2020 interview, he said he 'beat up Heung-min a lot' and admitted in his book that his training methods were harsh. It was said that one of the neighbours even reported the elder Son for child abuse for what he did during the training of his son.
Son Heung-min himself has not accused his father of abuse, expressing respect for him and his training methods.
In separate news, Tottenham will play in South Korea as part of their pre-season plans, the club said on May 19, having already committed to a friendly against rivals Arsenal in Hong Kong.
It will be Spurs' fifth trip to South Korea and they will play in the 2025 Coupang Play Series.
The club said it will release fixure information 'in due course'.
Ange Postecoglou's side play Arsenal on July 31 in Hong Kong in the first north London derby to be contested outside the United Kingdom.
The game at the new 50,000-capacity Kai Tak stadium has sold out. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK, AFP
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