Father of Spurs star Son ordered to pay fine over football school abuse
Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean striker #07 Son Heung-Min reacts to a missed chance during the English Premier League football match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north east England on September 1, 2024. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)
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The father of Spurs star Son Heung-min has been ordered by a
South Korean court to pay a fine of three million won ($2,220) for violating
child welfare law at his football school, reports said.
Son Woong-jung is a former footballer who wrote a
best-selling memoir detailing how he helped his son become one of the best
strikers in the English Premier League.
But earlier this year the parents of a young player at his
football academy said their son was hit by coach Son Heung-yun, the brother of
the Spurs player, leaving a large bruise on his left thigh.
The student and his teammates were also subjected to verbal
abuse by Son senior, according to his family.
Son Woong-jung, Son Heung-yun and another individual were
each ordered to pay three million won for violating child welfare law, Yonhap
news agency and other South Korean media reported.
The three, who can appeal, have also been required to
complete 40 hours of educational sessions on child abuse.
According to AFP, the Chuncheon District Court's decision on
Friday followed the indictment of the three by prosecutors on August 30, who
requested that the court impose fines.
Son Woong-jung has apologised but said the coaching staff at
his academy "never spoke or acted in a way that wasn't rooted in love for
the children".


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