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Suspicion arose that Ki Sung-yong, a former national football player, had sexually assaulted his juniors when he was in elementary school.
The team went to confirm this, and Ki Sung-yong strongly denied that it was not true at all.
Reporter Lee Jeong-chan covered it.
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Mr. A and Mr. B, former soccer players, released a press release through a law firm today (24th), saying,'In 2000, when they were in their fifth grade, they were continuously sexually assaulted and assaulted by two seniors for a year in a camp.' Insisted.
He specifically stated the damage situation, and asked for "A sincere apology from the perpetrators," saying, "I have never escaped a terrible nightmare for a single day since the incident."
[Park Ji-hoon/Current Lawyer of Law Firm: I remember the (damage situation) very specifically.
What time a few days a few months.
The feelings of the victims who remain trauma for life are disastrous.] As a
star player from the national team, who recently joined a prestigious club in the metropolitan area, was mentioned in the press release as one of the perpetrators, suspicion was drawn to FC Seoul’s Ki Sung-yong.
Ki Sung-Yong's agent completely denied relevance to the incident in a press release under his real name and announced a legal response.
Another player, who was also accused of being a perpetrator, refuted in an interview with one media that it was "cannot happen."
Ki Sung-Yong's team FC Seoul started to confirm the facts.
[Sung Min/FC Seoul PR Manager: It is the opinion of the player that it has nothing to do with it.
We believe that checking the facts is our top priority, and we are working on it closely.]
Amidst the suspicion of sexual violence by a star player who represented Korean football, the arguments of the two sides are sharply mixed and lead to a truth game.
(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae and Jo Jung-hwan, Video editing: Oh Young-taek)