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South Korea’s Suwon agree to end Son Jun-ho’s contract after China match-fixing charges

Chinese Football Association has referred the case to Fifa, which is expected to review it for possible disciplinary action

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South Korean player Son Jun-ho speaks during a news conference after China’s football association banned him for life. Photo: Reuters

South Korea’s Suwon FC have terminated midfielder Son Ju-ho’s contract by mutual agreement after he was handed a lifetime ban by the Chinese Football Association (CFA) for his alleged involvement in match-fixing and bribery, the club said on Friday.

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Son has denied the accusations made by Chinese authorities who announced on Tuesday that the South Korea international was among 38 players banned.

The 32-year-old, who had been playing for the Chinese Super League club Shandong Taishan FC, said he had given a false confession under duress to be freed from nearly 10 months of detention in harsh conditions.

“With the idea that we can no longer leave our fans who have been supporting the players and the team all year in confusion, the club has accepted a request by Son to terminate his contract that he made out of consideration for his teammates and fans,” the club said in a statement.

Neither Son nor his agent could be immediately reached for comment.

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He had said he hoped to continue his career with the Korea Football Association and signed for Suwon FC after he returned from China in March.

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