South Korea football club slapped with a fine of 100 million for replacing humans with sex toys in empty stadiums

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 21, 2020 11:01 AM2020-05-21T11:01:57+5:302020-05-21T11:24:01+5:30

South Korea's FC Seoul were fined a record 100 million won (USD 81,000) for using sex dolls to fill ...

South Korea football club slapped with a fine of 100 million for replacing humans with sex toys in empty stadiums | South Korea football club slapped with a fine of 100 million for replacing humans with sex toys in empty stadiums

South Korea football club slapped with a fine of 100 million for replacing humans with sex toys in empty stadiums

South Korea's FC Seoul were fined a record 100 million won (USD 81,000) for using sex dolls to fill seats at a match held behind closed doors, with K-League officials saying the football club had "deeply humiliated women fans". With spectators barred because of the coronavirus, FC Seoul came under fire after dozens of dolls wearing T-shirts or holding placards with the logo of a sex-toy seller appeared at Sunday's game. The incident made headlines around the world.  After reviewing the case, the K-League accepted FC Seoul's claim that it did not know the mannequins were sex toys, but said it "could have easily recognized their use using common sense and experience".

"The controversy over this 'real doll' incident has deeply humiliated and hurt women fans (and) damaged the integrity of the league," it said in a statement late Wednesday, handing down the largest fine in its 38-year-history. FC Seoul accepted the decision, apologized and promised to prevent a repeat. Reports say a mannequin distributor approached the K-league offering to provide its products to fill empty stands for free, and was introduced to FC Seoul.The team said it had asked the police to investigate the provider. The K-league's new season kicked off without spectators on May 8 after being postponed for more than two months because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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