Suwon FC general manager Choi Soon-ho, who recruited Son Jun-ho, said, “Responsibility is replaced with an apology.”

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Suwon City Council Personnel Hearing Special Committee revealed

Suwon ‍FC ⁣general⁢ manager⁣ Choi ‌Soon-ho is attending the launch ceremony of the​ Korea Football Coaches Association ⁢held at ⁢The K Hotel in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 24th. 2024.06.24 Newsis

Choi Soon-ho, general manager of Suwon ‍FC in the K-League 1 professional soccer league, announced that he would take⁤ responsibility for Son ​Jun-ho, who was permanently expelled from the ⁢Chinese Football Association for match-fixing,​ with an apology.

According to Suwon City Councilor ‍Bae Ji-hwan⁣ of the People‍ Power Party‍ on the 3rd,⁤ Suwon FC general manager choi Soon-ho said at the Suwon City council Personnel⁢ Hearing Special Committee held ‌the previous day,⁣ “I was not aware of the crime of⁢ bribery of non-state agents.”

Director ​Choi explained, “But I knew it was related ⁣to bribery.”

He then reportedly‍ added, “And I⁢ will replace ⁣responsibility with an apology,” and “I​ will repay as I ⁤live.”

Previously, in the sports promotion and administrative affairs audit of the Culture and⁣ Sports Committee of the Suwon City⁣ Council on the ⁢26th of last month, ‌Director Choi said, “If ⁣it had happened in our country,​ I would have also found a clear basis,” adding, “However, the country called China is very unstable and has many problems. ‍He explained,‍ “We recruited the player out ​of respect ‌for his position.”

Meanwhile, Son Jun-ho, who played for chinese professional⁢ soccer ‌team Shandong Taishan, was detained⁣ by ​Chinese public⁣ security in May last year on the charge of ‘bribery‍ of ​non-state agents’.⁣ He was released in March of this year​ and returned to Korea, joining⁢ Suwon⁣ FC ‌in June and returning to the K-League. did it

At the time, Son Jun-ho⁤ roamed the field ⁣without clearly‍ explaining on what ⁤charges he was arrested and released ‌in China, and on September 10th,⁢ he ⁢was permanently expelled from ⁣the Chinese⁣ Football Association on charges of match-fixing.

Afterwards, Son Jun-ho​ held a press conference the ⁣day after the disciplinary action was announced and received further criticism by saying that he received 200,000 yuan ⁣(about 38.45 million won) but could not ⁣remember why he received the money.

As public opinion worsened,⁣ Suwon‌ FC eventually terminated the contract with son Jun-ho ⁢on the⁤ 13th.

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    interview Between Time.news⁢ editor and⁣ Expert on Sports Integrity

    Editor: Good day, everyone! today, we have a ⁣compelling discussion ⁢lined up regarding teh recent developments in⁢ the world of sports integrity, notably focusing ⁤on the Suwon FC case.Joining ​us is Dr.Lee Hwa-young,a renowned sports ethics expert. Welcome,Dr. ‍lee!

    dr. Lee: Thank you for ⁢having me. I’m​ eager to ⁤discuss this ⁢pressing issue in sports.

    editor: Let’s dive right in. ⁣Recently,Choi Soon-ho,the general manager of Suwon FC,made headlines after ⁤he took obligation⁢ for Son​ Jun-ho,a player who ​faced severe penalties from the Chinese football Association for match-fixing. Choi stated he⁢ was unaware of the bribery related to ​this ​incident but acknowledged that it was ​connected. How ⁢significant is his admission of responsibility in the realm of sports management?

    Dr. Lee: choi’s admission is quite significant. In sports, accountability from management is crucial, especially⁣ when it concerns ethical breaches. by openly stating he takes responsibility,he is setting a precedent that leadership must bear the consequences of their decisions.Though, ⁢the nuances of his statement—claiming unawareness while recognizing ‍a connection—raise questions about ‍due‍ diligence in player​ recruitment.

    Editor: That’s a grate point. Choi mentioned that ‍if ​the incident ⁤had occurred in South Korea, he would have⁢ found a ‍clear basis to address the situation. What ‍does this ⁢tell‍ us about‍ the differences in sports governance between ⁢countries?

    Dr. ⁣Lee: There⁣ are ⁢stark contrasts in how different countries handle sports‍ governance. South Korea has a relatively structured system​ for ⁢managing sports organizations, ⁢but when it comes to international players and⁢ cross-border issues, such as those involving China, it ⁤becomes murky.Choi’s comments reflect a critical reality: ‍while he⁤ respects the‌ player’s position,the oversight in scrutinizing backgrounds may lead to ethical dilemmas and potential scandals.

    Editor: ⁢ It’s troubling. ‌Furthermore, choi ⁣stated, “I ​will repay as I⁤ live.” This implies a commitment to making amends.How can ‍sports‌ leaders practically demonstrate this kind of accountability beyond mere words?

    Dr. Lee: There are several ways sports leaders can embody ⁤this⁤ commitment.First, they should implement robust recruitment protocols that include thorough‍ background checks and ethical vetting processes. Secondly,fostering a culture​ of‌ clarity and open dialog about ethics within the association helps establish trust. They could also contribute to educational initiatives around integrity in sports, thereby ⁢promoting ethical behavior not just in their teams, but across the ⁤sport ⁢as a⁣ whole.

    Editor: ⁣Those are actionable insights. Lastly, how do you think this incident impacts‌ the perception of⁢ the K-league ⁤both‌ domestically and internationally?

    Dr. Lee: ​ Negative incidents such ⁢as these ‍can tarnish reputations, particularly in competitive ⁣leagues like⁢ the K-League. It may lead to skepticism about the integrity of the‌ teams and ⁤the management structures behind them. ⁣though, if handled correctly—with ‌sincere​ apologies, corrective actions,⁣ and reforms—there’s a chance for the league to ‌emerge ‍stronger. Taking decisive action​ can rebuild trust and improve the league’s image, both at home and abroad.

    Editor: Thank you, Dr. Lee, for your valuable insights into this urgent matter in sports integrity. The ‌ongoing developments in Suwon FC will be interesting to⁢ follow, ‍and I hope we see meaningful changes arise from this situation.

    Dr. Lee: Thank you for ‌having me. I share your hope ​for positive change⁢ in the ⁢sports landscape.

    Editor: And to ‌our​ audience,⁤ thank you for tuning ⁣in.Stay informed, stay engaged, and we’ll⁢ see you next time on Time.news!

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