Spurs star Son's dad denies 'corporal punishment' at football academy
Son Heung-min and his father Son Woong-jung. Photo/ Courtesy
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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 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.
"Thinking about how frightened my son must have been makes me
angry," the father said, Yonhap reported.
"I decided to report the case to the police because I didn't
want to see another case like this."
Son senior said he had tried to resolve the matter amicably but
failed because the parents had demanded a settlement worth hundreds of millions
of won (hundreds of thousands of dollars).
"We are currently awaiting a fair legal judgement based on
facts," he said in the statement.
Son admitted his coaching methods had failed to follow new
standards concerning players' human rights.
"I
will self-reflect in atonement for having insisted on my method while failing
to catch up with the boundaries set by the change of times and laws."


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