Chinese Fan DogXX, Hong Kong National University, which has crossed the line to win next time, is criticized for failing to restore dignity with fans' money despite the apology + donation promise

Jul 19, 2025

Chinese Fan DogXX, Hong Kong National University, which has crossed the line to win next time, is criticized for failing to restore dignity with fans' money despite the apology  donation promise
Photo =China NetEase Capture



Chinese Fan DogXX, Hong Kong National University, which has crossed the line to win next time, is criticized for failing to restore dignity with fans' money despite the apology  donation promise
Photo =China NetEase Capture
The Hong Kong player, who poured out abusive language toward Chinese fans, was unable to avoid release despite his apology and donation promise.

Hong Kong lost 0-1 to China in the third game of the 2025 East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) E-1 Championship (East Asian Cup) at Yongin Mir Stadium in Gyeonggi Province on the 15th. Hong Kong, like China, lost to South Korea and Japan earlier, so it faced China for the third place in the final match against China, but failed to overcome the power gap.

Things happened even after the game, where the two teams often clashed throughout the 90 minutes. It was the remarks of Mike Ude Bruzzol, a Hong Kong national team player who joined China's Suzhou Dongwu. Michael held a loudspeaker in front of the Hong Kong national team after the game and said, `Look at the Chinese fans. Next time, I'll beat those hybrids," he said, pouring out abusive remarks. Since then, Hong Kong fans have cheered, but Chinese fans have reacted negatively.




Chinese Fan DogXX, Hong Kong National University, which has crossed the line to win next time, is criticized for failing to restore dignity with fans' money despite the apology  donation promise
Photo =China NetEase Capture
Michael apologized as the controversy grew. Taking to social media, he said "I sincerely apologize for my comments after the last game. There was no intention of offending anyone. I sincerely apologize for hurting the Chinese and Hong Kong fans. I will do my best to learn from this and gain trust once again. I will donate 20 to 25 percent of next year's annual salary so that talented children can pursue their soccer dreams. Thank you for your support..." he apologized and even expressed his intention to donate.

However, the fire did not calm down even with the apology, and it seems that it will eventually be released from the team. Suzhou Dongwoo decided to terminate the contract, which expires at the end of 2026, saying it has damaged the club and national image.

China's NetEase apologized for the incident and expressed its intention to donate. However, this Western approach does not apply to China. Money cannot make up for the damage to the dignity of phosphoric acid.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.