Son bizarrely becomes a year younger with South Korean law change

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Heung-min Son is now a year younger after South Korea law change

Son Heung-min has bizarrely become a year younger after South Korea changed their traditional age-counting method.

However a law passed in December after strong campaigning fro newly-elected Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol, with the new rules coming into force this week. Born on July 8, 1992, the forward has always been classified by the international method since moving to England and therefore will remain as a 30-year-old.Tottenham star Heung-min Son makes decision on lucrative transfer to Saudi Arabia

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