Korean soccer club ‘sorry’ for putting sex dolls in seats

In this May 17, 2020, photo, cheering mannequins are installed at the empty spectators' seats before the start of a soccer match between FC Seoul and Gwangju FC at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul, South Korea.

SEOUL – A South Korean soccer club has apologized after being accused of putting sex dolls in empty seats during a match Sunday in Seoul.

In a statement, FC Seoul expressed “sincere remorse” over the controversy, but insisted that it used mannequins — not sex dolls — to mimic a home crowd during its 1-0 win over Gwangju FC at the Seoul World Cup stadium.

Following a weeks-long delay because of the coronavirus pandemic, the country’s top-flight K-League returned to action on May 8 without spectators, days after professional baseball began under similar conditions. The leagues plan to play in empty stadiums until the risks of coronavirus infections are meaningfully lowered. (AP)

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