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FC Seoul fined for using sex dolls instead of mannequins to fill empty stadium

South Korea's FC Seoul has been fined by the disciplinary committee a 100 million won ($81,454.45) for using sex dolls instead of mannequins to fill empty seats in their stadium.

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South Korea's FC Seoul has been fined by the disciplinary committee a 100 million won ($81,454.45) for using sex dolls instead of mannequins to fill empty seats in their stadium.

The club had placed dolls in seats during a K League match to make up for the absence of fans due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

"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 apologised on Monday saying they had failed to check the consignment sent by the supplier, though adding it was not aware the dolls were "adult products".

Though the incident was not intended, it was possible to distinguish the dolls from ordinary mannequins. The club has made a serious mistake by not removing them when it had enough time before the game started, K League added.

Some of the dolls had been dressed in the club's kit while others were holding supportive placards. Fans, who were watching the match on television, took notice of this and started sharing about it on social media.

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