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Korean Son released for Asian Games

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Son Heung-min will miss South Korea's first two matches at the Asian Cup in January under a compromise agreed with Tottenham Hotspur to release him for this month's Asian Games, the Korea Football Associatio­n (KFA) said Wednesday.

The South Korean striker will fly to Indonesia for the Asian Games – where a gold medal is likely to win him exemption from military service – after Spurs' Premier League season opener against Newcastle United on August 11, a KFA spokesman said.

Spurs had initially sought to keep Son back until August 18, when they have a Premier League match against Fulham.

That would have effectivel­y kept the 26-year-old out of the group stage for Asia's miniOlympi­cs, where the soccer tournament runs from August 14 to September 2.

But Spurs later relented, striking a deal that rules Son out of South Korea's Asian Cup games on January 7 and 11 against the Philippine­s and Kyrgyzstan, as well as an internatio­nal friendly in November.

There are precedents for players being granted exemptions from South Korea's 21-month military service, as happened in 2002, when the team reached the World Cup semifinals, and in 2014, when they won gold at the Asian Games in Incheon.

However, Son missed South Korea's triumph in 2014 when his former club, Bayer Leverkusen, refused to release him.

Son, who is on Spurs' preseason tour of the US, said he felt “sorry to be leaving my teammates” for the Asian Games at the start of the Premier League season.

“I am playing for my country and that's also important, but honestly I feel very sorry about that,” he told reporters.

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