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Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
- turtle
- Star mondiale
- Messages : 21447
- Enregistré le : 18 févr. 2004, 15:01
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Certains il y a un an voulaient qu'il joue en équipe première chez nous. De plus il devait demander la nationalité française après 5 ans en France pour échapper à son service militaire ça n'a pas du se faire.
- RoiDeCoeur
- Espoir
- Messages : 857
- Enregistré le : 22 mai 2019, 10:35
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Pour le coup ils vont vraiment avoir le sentiment d'avoir signé le Zlatan coréen.
NON à la multipropriété !
- Tupac10
- Amateur
- Messages : 21
- Enregistré le : 06 oct. 2022, 21:09
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Il est en D4 car il peut seulement jouer dans cette division en faisant en même temps le service militaire. Sinon il serait en D1 ou D2 minimum.
- jerem2
- Pro
- Messages : 1762
- Enregistré le : 27 juil. 2023, 20:26
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Suk a été condamné à 8 mois de prison et 2 ans de suspension, pour ne pas avoir respecté la loi concernant le service militaire.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports ... 52176.html
Pro football player Suk Hyun-jun was handed a suspended sentence on Thursday for violating the military service law.
The 31-year-old former national team player was indicted last year for his failure to comply with the Military Manpower Administration (MMA)'s order to return to Korea by June 3, 2019, from France, where he was playing for a pro football club.
Judge Kim Jae-hak of the Suwon District Court sentenced Suk to eight months in prison suspended for two years.
"Despite the expiration of the overseas stay permit, the defendant resided abroad and did not return home without providing justifiable reasons," the judge said in the ruling.
"Considering the seriousness of the offense and the purpose of the current law to ensure fair military service, severe punishment is inevitable."
But the judge also took into account the defendant's confession to the crime and his commitment to fulfilling his military duty.
The prosecution had initially sought a one-year prison sentence.
The 31-year-old forward spent most of his club career in Europe before signing with Jeonju Citizen FC, a K4 League club, in February.
While he was playing in France, Suk applied for an extension of his stay period in March 2019.
But his application was rejected and he subsequently received a notification to return to Korea by June 3, 2019.
Since he did not return without valid reasons, the MMA placed Suk on its list of draft dodgers later that year.
Suk has denied any intent to dodge conscription and promised to fulfill his military duty.
During the sentencing hearing, Suk appeared alongside his father and remained silent in front of reporters outside the court.
"He intends to fulfill his military duty faithfully," his father told reporters after the ruling.
When questioned about whether he intentionally delayed his return, the father said, "That is not true. He even paid a penalty fee to the club to return home." (Yonhap)
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports ... 52176.html
Pro football player Suk Hyun-jun was handed a suspended sentence on Thursday for violating the military service law.
The 31-year-old former national team player was indicted last year for his failure to comply with the Military Manpower Administration (MMA)'s order to return to Korea by June 3, 2019, from France, where he was playing for a pro football club.
Judge Kim Jae-hak of the Suwon District Court sentenced Suk to eight months in prison suspended for two years.
"Despite the expiration of the overseas stay permit, the defendant resided abroad and did not return home without providing justifiable reasons," the judge said in the ruling.
"Considering the seriousness of the offense and the purpose of the current law to ensure fair military service, severe punishment is inevitable."
But the judge also took into account the defendant's confession to the crime and his commitment to fulfilling his military duty.
The prosecution had initially sought a one-year prison sentence.
The 31-year-old forward spent most of his club career in Europe before signing with Jeonju Citizen FC, a K4 League club, in February.
While he was playing in France, Suk applied for an extension of his stay period in March 2019.
But his application was rejected and he subsequently received a notification to return to Korea by June 3, 2019.
Since he did not return without valid reasons, the MMA placed Suk on its list of draft dodgers later that year.
Suk has denied any intent to dodge conscription and promised to fulfill his military duty.
During the sentencing hearing, Suk appeared alongside his father and remained silent in front of reporters outside the court.
"He intends to fulfill his military duty faithfully," his father told reporters after the ruling.
When questioned about whether he intentionally delayed his return, the father said, "That is not true. He even paid a penalty fee to the club to return home." (Yonhap)
- Gigis10
- International
- Messages : 5407
- Enregistré le : 16 juil. 2007, 16:20
- Localisation : Troyes / Tribune Champagne
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
ça ne plaisante pas en Corée.....
- Helzeeer2
- Stagiaire
- Messages : 58
- Enregistré le : 20 juil. 2023, 02:24
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
On comprend pourquoi ses performances n'étaient pas bonnes, il n'avait pas du tout la tête au football et c'est normal
- Erreur500
- Stagiaire
- Messages : 75
- Enregistré le : 06 juil. 2023, 20:48
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Pays avec des lois d’arriérés…
- Vince_23
- Pro
- Messages : 1001
- Enregistré le : 19 juil. 2023, 16:29
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Tant qu’il y aura la Corée du Nord avec ses idées d’arriérées et de folies, oui il y aura des pays voisins qui mèneront des lois « d’arriérés » pour sensibiliser et préparer son peuple à toute éventualité.
Je ne pense pas que cet adjectif soit bien approprié à la Corée du Sud dans son contexte géo politique.
Mais on s’éloigne du football.
Bon courage à Hyun Jun Suk
Je ne pense pas que cet adjectif soit bien approprié à la Corée du Sud dans son contexte géo politique.
Mais on s’éloigne du football.
Bon courage à Hyun Jun Suk
- Erreur500
- Stagiaire
- Messages : 75
- Enregistré le : 06 juil. 2023, 20:48
Re: Hyun-Jun Suk (2017 - 2018) ; (jan 2020 - 2022)
Oui enfin la Corée du sud est une sorte de colonie ou état annexe des USA et de fait bénéficie de leur protectorat. Donc pas certain qu’ils aient vraiment besoin d’avoir peur de la Corée du Nord qui fait bien plus de bluff que de menace effective…
Que Kukha, Zinchenko ou Mudrych se fasse appeler par son pays je peux l’entendre, mais qu’un sportif de haut niveau se prenne une peine de prison dans un pays qui n’est pas en guerre je trouve ça stupide.
Mais comme tu dis on s’éloigne du sujet, bon courage à Suk qui ne méritait pas ça.
Que Kukha, Zinchenko ou Mudrych se fasse appeler par son pays je peux l’entendre, mais qu’un sportif de haut niveau se prenne une peine de prison dans un pays qui n’est pas en guerre je trouve ça stupide.
Mais comme tu dis on s’éloigne du sujet, bon courage à Suk qui ne méritait pas ça.