K-League: FC Seoul fined 100 million won for sex dolls in sands

Some of the "premium mannequins" at FC Seoul's match

FC Seoul said they did now not know the mannequins had been adult products

A South Korean club has been fined 100 million gained (£66,500) by the K-League for filling empty seats with ‘intercourse dolls’ at their latest home match.

FC Seoul place 30 “premium mannequins” within the stands, with fans unable to serve attributable to coronavirus restrictions.

The club said they did now not know the dolls had been adult products and apologised on Monday.

“The incident has very a lot insulted and damage female and household fans,” a K-League assertion said.

A couple of of the dolls had been holding indicators marketing x-rated internet sites, despite pornography being banned in South Korea.

The K-League added that the club had made “a excessive mistake” by now not eradicating the dolls sooner than the match.

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