South Korea’s footballer authorized to China for match-fixing can play in other countries

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The South Korean footballer Son Jun-HoBanned in China’s life on match-fixing charges, FIFA allowed to play in other countries, South Korea’s National Football Federation announced Friday.

According to the Korea Football Association (Kfa)the disciplinary committee of FIFA recently rejected a request from the Chinese football association (CFA) to apply his ban on the child to the rest of the world, a proposal to end the footballer’s career.

“Through it, Child prohibition only applies to China. “Now, the way for Son is open to a team in a South Korean League team or anywhere in the world other than China,” KFA said in a statement.

Last September, China banned 43 peopleIncluding the child, from playing lifelong in the country and any activity associated with football, after a two-year investigation into the estimation and arrangement of the fight.

The son, 32, admitted that Once received 200,000 Yuan ($ 27,610) from a Shandong TeammateA few days after a fight in January 2023 the police claimed to have been repaired, but said they could not remember the exact events of that transaction.

Source: La Verdad

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