South Korean football apologises for using sex dolls to fill the empty stadiums

South Korean football apologises for using sex dolls to fill the empty stadiums

South Korean football club FC Seoul has come up with an apology for using the sex dolls for filling the empty stadiums during the second match of the K League season game against Gwangju FC on Sunday.

South Korean football apologises for using sex dolls to fill the empty stadiums

According to CNN “Matches were going fine until viewers spotted sex dolls in the stadium and due to which the management was heavily criticized for that.”

After facing the massive backlash, the club immediately apologized to all fans and the league organizers where they said: “Regarding the cheer mannequins that were installed during the game on 17th we sincerely apologize for causing deep concern to the fans”.

The apology statement also quoted “This is our fault without excuse. Regardless of the reason, we apologize again for causing great concern to the fans who love and cheer for FC Seoul”.

The controversy happened when some of the companies were holding signs for a company that makes sex dolls, and fans pointed out that they look like adult dolls rather than mannequins.

The South Korean K League is one of the rarest leagues in the world at the moment that has resumed its suspended season due to coronavirus and it has already grabbed all the attention of the football enthusiasts. 

As one of the most popular leagues in the world, Bundesliga started this weekend and keeping the precautions in mind, the matches are being played behind closed doors while the entire world keeps fighting the virus order to resume the normal life.