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Tottenham star Son Heung-min says he faced racism as a teenager in Germany

  • Son shared in public for the first time his experiences of racism, while speaking to fans at an event in Seoul on Monday
  • He joined Hamburg as a teenager in 2010 and said he ‘went through so many really difficult, unimaginable moments’

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Son Heung-min opened about his struggle with racism at an event in Seoul. Photo: dpa

Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min has revealed he faced racism as a teenage footballer in Germany and was happy to get “revenge” when South Korea knocked Germany out of 2018 World Cup.

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Son, 29, became the first Asian footballer to win the Golden Boot for being top scorer in the English Premier League with 23 goals last season.

The South Korea football icon, the leading Asian goalscorer in English football’s top-flight history, was awarded the country’s highest sporting honour in June for his achievements.

South Korea’s Son Heung-min waves to fans after a friendly football match between South Korea and Egypt in Seoul. Photo: AFP
South Korea’s Son Heung-min waves to fans after a friendly football match between South Korea and Egypt in Seoul. Photo: AFP

But Son said his most memorable career moment had been South Korea’s stunning 2-0 victory over Germany four years ago, because of the racism he had endured in the country as a teenager after joining Hamburg in 2010.

Son shared in public for the first time his experiences of racism, while speaking to fans at an event in Seoul on Monday.

“I moved to Germany when I was young, and went through so many really difficult, unimaginable moments,” said Son, who left Hamburg in 2013 for Bayer Leverkusen.

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“I faced a lot of racism. And while going through such a really difficult time, I had a lot of thoughts on my mind I should get my revenge one day.”

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