South Korean player, Son detained in China over bribery allegation

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South Korea midfielder Son Jun-ho has been detained in the northeastern Chinese province of Liaoning on suspicion of accepting a bribe, Chinaโ€™s Foreign Ministry has said.

Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Tuesday that Son was placed in custody โ€œrecentlyโ€ and was under investigation. The South Korean consulate in the provincial capital of Shenyang had been informed of Sonโ€™s detention and allowed access to the player as required by international treaty.

Son had been playing for the Chinese Super Leagueโ€™s Shandong Taishan. Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post said the bribery allegations concerned suspected match-fixing involving coach Hao Wei.

โ€œChina is a country governed by the rule of law and handles the relevant cases in accordance with the law to protect all the legitimate rights and interests of the parties involved,โ€

Wang told a news briefing.Wang gave no details on the timing or conditions of Sonโ€™s detention, but the Post said he was arrested at an airport with his family on Friday while preparing to leave the country.

Lim Soo-suk, South Koreaโ€™s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said his government was providing Son with โ€œnecessary consular assistanceโ€ through the countryโ€™s local missions. He did not provide more details on Sonโ€™s situation, citing privacy reasons.

Chinese football has struggled for years to rid itself of a reputation for corruption among coaches, team owners, players, referees and government sports officials.

The league only just restarted after being shut down under pandemic restrictions, teams are in dire financial straits and nearly a dozen high-profile figures have been arrested on corruption allegations, including former menโ€™s national coach Li Tie.

That comes despite a pledge by ruling Communist Party leader Xi Jinping to invest heavily to turn China into a football superpower. The drive has largely fallen flat, with the menโ€™s national team ranked 81st in the world and professional teams relying heavily on high-priced foreign players to draw audiences.

Son, 31, played seven seasons with South Koreaโ€™s Pohang Steelers and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors before joining Shandong Taishan in 2021 on a four-year contract, according to industry website transfermarket.com. He has played for South Korea 18 times, including at last yearโ€™s World Cup in Qatar. (AlJazeera)

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