
South Korea’s K League said that fine will be compelled on FC Seoul of 100 million won ($81,454,45) for using sex dolls rather mannequins to filling up the empty stadium’s seats on Wednesday.
Due to COVID-19 regulations, spectators are not allowed in the stadium, the club seated dolls during the K League match on Sunday.
“The disciplinary committee decided to take heavy disciplinary action considering the graveness of the incident, caused by the ‘real doll’, that has greatly insulted and hurt female and family fans and to prevent similar incidents going forward,” K League said in a statement.
The club also makes an apology on Monday telling that they were not familiar that dolls were “adult products” as they didn’t check the delivery sent by the supplier.
K League also said that as the happening was not purposed but they make a serious mistake by not removing them as they had a lot of time before the match begin.
Fans who were watching the match on Television questioned on social media about the foldaway watchers as dolls we’re dressed in the club’s kit and some of them holding pamphlets.