Son Joon-ho (32, Suwon FC), who faced the biggest crisis in his soccer career, is waiting for the final decision of FIFA.

Son Joon-ho’s life has changed dramatically since the Chinese Football Association announced a permanent expulsion for match fixing on the 10th.
Previously, he had been on the ground as a K-League player for Suwon FC in professional football, but now he is working out alone at home.

After the announcement of the disciplinary action by the Chinese Football Association, Son Joon-ho held a press conference in a day and immediately protested. Although it is true that he received 200,000 yuan (about 37 million won) from a close colleague, he strongly insisted that he did not know whether the colleague had manipulated the match and that he did not manipulate the game.

However, the Chinese Football Association says this is the basis for the decision to permanently expel Son Joon-ho, as he was released after admitting to receiving bribes from a judicial institution.

Two days after the announcement of the disciplinary action, it was confirmed that the Chinese Football Association reported Son Joon-ho’s permanent expulsion to FIFA and Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Now, attention is focused on “how are the discussions on future measures going?”

If FIFA holds a disciplinary committee and decides that the Chinese Football Association’s disciplinary action is “reasonable” and delivers the relevant information to each country’s football association, Son Jun-ho will not be able to play as a soccer player in any country in the world.

It has been two weeks since Son Jun-ho’s decision to become a soccer player was transferred to FIFA. How are disciplinary discussions going on?
As it was a serious matter, the reporter personally asked FIFA about the information in writing via email. The three main points are as follows.

  1. Are you aware of the Chinese Football Association’s disciplinary action against Son Joon-ho?
  2. How is the disciplinary discussion going.
  3. Possibility of global expansion of the disciplinary action

In response, FIFA’s chief media officer said
“Regarding the CFA case unfortunately I do not have any more information that you have, if this becomes a FIFA disciplinary case these typically take a long time to resolve, and with ongoing disciplinary cases we aren’t able to confirm anything until after a decision has been reached. but if there are any updates I will let you know.”

“There is no more information on the CFA issue than is currently known, but if it comes up as a disciplinary committee issue, 메이저사이트 it generally takes a long time to resolve it, and if it is a matter under disciplinary committee, we cannot confirm anything until it is finally decided.”

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