‘Completely unacceptable’ – Hwang Hee-chan suffers discriminatory abuse as Wolves slam ‘very disappointing’ events in pre-season clash with Portuguese side Farense

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Wolves have called for an investigation after Hwang Hee-chan suffered ‘discriminatory abuse’.

The incident occurred during the pre-season friendly fixture with Farense in Portugal.

Hwang was on the receiving end of racist abuse in Portugal

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Hwang was on the receiving end of racist abuse in Portugal

It was an uncomfortable afternoon for Bruno Lage’s side

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It was an uncomfortable afternoon for Bruno Lage’s side

In their final clash before the Premier League season kicks-off, Bruno Lage’s side earned a 1-1 draw against the Portuguese side.

Unfortunately the occasion was marred by the abuse suffered by Hwang.

After going 1-0 down to Christian Ponde’s early opener, it was the 26-year-old who equalised with a well-taken penalty.

Unfortunately that spot-kick led to Hwang being targeted by racist gestures from home supporters.

With significant efforts being made in the football world to combat racism within the sport, Wolves have said they’re ‘very disappointed’ at the events of the night, saying that their player will receive their ‘full support’.

A Wolves statement read: “We are very disappointed to report that one of our players was the target of discriminatory abuse from opposition fans during this evening’s game with SC Farense.


Hwang’s penalty was leveled the match for Wolves

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Hwang’s penalty was leveled the match for Wolves

“We will be reporting the incident to UEFA and asking our opponent and relevant authorities to investigate.

“We are offering our full support to the player involved.

“Racism in any form is completely unacceptable and should never be left unchallenged.”



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