Kook University ace who cried a lot at family abuse + criticism, leaving the team to shoot a personal commercial? Manager Seo Jung-won also approves → will devote himself to the league soon

Jul 28, 2025

Kook University ace who cried a lot at family abuse  criticism, leaving the team to shoot a personal commercial? Manager Seo Jung-won also approves → will devote himself to the league soon
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Kook University ace who cried a lot at family abuse  criticism, leaving the team to shoot a personal commercial? Manager Seo Jung-won also approves → will devote himself to the league soon
Photo=Weibo Capture
Weishao, who shed tears due to abusive language toward his family, left Chengdu for a while.

China's Sohu Dotcom reported on the 28th (Korea Standard Time) 'Weixhao successfully applied for withdrawal from the team, and coach Seo Jung-won approved it'

Sohu said 'Weixhao was sent off in the last game and will miss the game against Beijing Guoan. He was asked to participate in the King of Football Festival without spending his time on a suspension. To this end, he asked the Chengdu club to withdraw from filming the commercial video. He will also attend the King of Soccer Festival in Chongqing and meet with fans. Director Seo Jung-won also immediately approved it.




Kook University ace who cried a lot at family abuse  criticism, leaving the team to shoot a personal commercial? Manager Seo Jung-won also approves → will devote himself to the league soon
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Weisshao recently had a difficult time with abusive comments from malicious fans. It started with a match between Tianjin and Chengdu on the 19th. Some Tianjin fans provoked Weishao even before the game, and some fans who crossed the line even shouted slogans calling out Weishao's family. Weisshao also did not back down and shouted for fans to come down to the stands, but his teammates stopped him. As the game progressed, the verbal abuse of some fans became worse.

When Weishao scored on a penalty kick at the end of the second half, when Chengdu was trailing 0-2, there was another torrent of verbal abuse criticizing his wife. Weisshao headed to the stands, and the referee brought out a warning. Weishao, who had already been warned, left the ground on the exit, and Tianjin fans mocked him. Coach Seo Jung-won consoled him, but Weishao dropped his head and walked out of the stadium with tears. Fortunately, a strict response was made immediately. According to China's Sohu, the fan was detained by the Chinese Public Security Bureau for seven days and banned from watching the game.

Kook University ace who cried a lot at family abuse  criticism, leaving the team to shoot a personal commercial? Manager Seo Jung-won also approves → will devote himself to the league soon
Photo=Weibo Capture
It's not a matter of a day or two. Unlike the Chinese Super League's growth with enormous capital, the Chinese Super League's fan culture is still in the past. Personal attacks on players and excessive clashes between fans are also occurring this season. In a match between Beijing and Shanghai Shenhua on the same day, fans clashed and even the police were dispatched. Controversy is growing as verbal abuse directed at coaches and players continues to lead to violent behavior.




The Chinese Football Association has warned of a strict response. The Chinese Football Association will work with relevant departments to firmly crack down on all acts of provocation, insults, slander, and fighting inside and outside the stadium and clean up the stadium environment. We will strive to protect the legitimate right of fans to watch games civilly and defend the values of sports of fair competition and mutual respect. Football is a sport of unity and passion, and stadiums are not unleashing violence and hatred.

Weisshao, who had a brief break due to his dismissal due to mental difficulties, will return to Chengdu after spending a while filming an advertisement and meeting with fans. Sohu said 'Weixhao will focus on the league in his return to play against Shandong Taishan on August 2nd.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.