The Fort Worth Press - Korea star in tears as he denies 'ridiculous' China match-fix charges

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Korea star in tears as he denies 'ridiculous' China match-fix charges
Korea star in tears as he denies 'ridiculous' China match-fix charges / Photo: © AFP

Korea star in tears as he denies 'ridiculous' China match-fix charges

South Korea World Cup player Son Jun-ho broke down in tears Wednesday as he denied match-fixing and accused China of blackmail after they banned him for life.

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Son, who played for Shandong Taishan in the Chinese Super League, was accused by the Chinese Football Association (CFA) of participating in match-fixing and was detained for 10 months last year

The midfielder, who appeared in three of South Korea's four matches at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, returned to South Korea in March after being detained in May 2023.

But he was one of 43 people banned for life this week by Chinese authorities over alleged gambling and match-fixing.

A weeping and visibly emotional Son told reporters that his arrest had been an "overwhelming shock".

He said he had been threatened by Chinese police with his family, including his children, used as bargaining chips to force him to confess to the charges.

"The Chinese police presented ridiculous charges," he said.

"They threatened that if I didn't admit to the charges, my wife would be arrested through the foreign ministry and brought to the same detention centre to be investigated with me," he said.

He said he was not given adequate Korean translations or access to a lawyer, and when he realised Chinese police were accusing him of bribery, he was "dumbfounded".

"I said I hadn't done anything like that," the 32-year-old said, constantly having to stop talking to wipe away tears.

Son was held "on suspicion of accepting bribes by non-state employees" without being given details and he said his family were used to extract a confession.

"While showing me pictures of my daughter and son on my phone, they pressured me, saying: 'What did the children do to deserve this?'," Son told reporters.

"'If your wife comes here too, how will the kids manage? Don't you think your children want to see their father? So admit it quickly'."

- 'False confession' -

He said he was offered a deal by Chinese police, who told him if he admitted his guilt he would be released quickly.

"Overwhelmed with fear and concern for my family, I had no choice but to admit to charges I didn't even understand, just to return to my family quickly," he said.

He said Chinese police should release the audio files of his interrogation to show "how they coerced a confession from me."

"I want to clear my name with absolute transparency. The only evidence they had was my false confession, obtained through the intense pressure of their early interrogation tactics."

Under President Xi Jinping, Beijing has deepened a crackdown on corruption in Chinese sports in recent years, especially football, and jailed numerous top officials.

Xi is a self-confessed football fanatic who has said he dreams of China hosting and winning the World Cup.

But that ambition appears further away than ever after repeated corruption scandals and years of disappointing results on the pitch.

Following his return, Son joined South Korea's fifth-tier league before making it to top-league team Suwon FC in June.

Son was not selected for the national squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers over the past week due to the "risk" associated with the Chinese allegations, the team's head coach, Hong Myung-bo, said when he announced the squad last month.

G.Dominguez--TFWP