A disturbing allegations of verbal abuse has rocked the football community in South Korea, with Son Woong-jung, the father of Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min, at the center of the controversy. According to a police interview transcript, Son Woong-jung, a public figure and author, allegedly subjected a 12-year-old player at his football academy to a tirade of foul language and offensive names.
The young player, identified as Kim, reported the incident to police, stating that Son Woong-jung’s abuse left him feeling traumatized. The incident allegedly occurred just weeks after Kim enrolled at the academy in November. The boy’s family has also reported that Son Heung-yun, the brother of Son Heung-min, physically assaulted Kim, leaving a large bruise on his left thigh.
Son Woong-jung has defended his actions as “tough love” designed to push his young players to succeed. However, the family of the victim and their lawyer, Ryu Jae-yool, have dismissed this claim, stating that the actions constitute “child abuse in disguise of a training method.”
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The investigation is ongoing, with authorities questioning young players at the academy to determine if they have experienced similar abuse. If found guilty, Son Woong-jung and his coaches could face fines or even criminal charges. The Korea Sport Ethics Centre has also launched an investigation into the matter.
This disturbing incident highlights the need for greater scrutiny and accountability in youth sports, ensuring that young athletes are protected from physical and verbal abuse. As the case unfolds, the football community will be watching closely, hoping for a just outcome and a safer environment for all young players.