
China detains South Korean soccer player on suspicion of accepting bribe
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Son Jun-ho, a South Korean soccer player, was detained by China on suspicion of accepting bribes. The South Korean consulate was allowed access to the player.
Son had been playing for the Chinese Super League's Shandong Taishan, and Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post said the bribery allegations concerned suspected match-fixing involving coach Hao Wei.
Wang gave no details on the timing or conditions of Son’s detention, but the Post said he was detained at an airport with his family on Friday while preparing to leave the country.
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