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Norwich City's Hwang Eui-jo (31) has been banned from the national team.
The Korea Football Association held a meeting on the afternoon of the 28th with Ethics Committee Chairman Lee Yoon-nam, Power Enhancement Committee Chairman Michael Mueller, Competition Committee Chairman Jung Hae-sung, and Vice Chairman Choi Young-il. As a result, it was decided not to select Hwang Ui-jo for the national team until there is a clear conclusion from the investigative agency.
"We considered that a national athlete is obligated to maintain the honor of the national team with a high degree of morality and responsibility, and in that regard, he must manage various aspects of his personal life," said Lee Yoon-nam, chairman of the committee.
"We also considered a number of other factors, including concerns about how (the incident) would affect the national team, and concerns about how the fans of the national team would feel if the player played for the national team."
Hwang was investigated as a suspect by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency on Nov. 17. The case began in June when Ms. A circulated a video and other posts on social media claiming to be Hwang's ex-lover. Hwang lost his cell phone in November last year while in Olympiakos, Greece. 호텔카지노
He then filed a police complaint against A, claiming that he had been receiving threatening messages from her since May of this year, saying things like "I will spread it," "Expect it," and "It will be fun when it is released.
Despite the controversy, Hwang continued to be called up by head coach Jürgen Klinsmann and played in all six A matches in September, October, and November. However, following the ongoing controversy, Hwang was dropped from the national team.
"Hwang Ui-jo, who is on loan at Norwich City, has been suspended from the national team for illegally filming a sex tape just weeks before the Asian Cup," said the Daily Mail.
"Hwang Ui-jo deserves to play for Norwich City. He scored a goal in the last game against Watford."
"Hwang, who has consistently denied the allegations against him, joined Norwich City on a season-long loan from Nottingham Forest."