Photos: South Korean football club(FC Seoul) Fills Sits With Sex Doll

South Korean football club, FC Seoul have been forced to apologize after
using s**x dolls to fill their empty stadium as stand-in fans for a match
on Sunday.

The K-League resumed earlier this month with matches being played
behind closed doors without fans due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Since the resumption of the league, clubs have been struggling to
improve the atmosphere at their grounds with pictures of supporters and
by using artificial crowd noises, But FC Seoul took it far by using life-size
"mannequins" - 20 female and five male - only for fans on social media to
notice they were actually s**x dolls.

The "mannequins", kitted out in club attire were reportedly holding signs
advertising adult streaming websites and adult stars, the resemblance of which the dolls had been designed after which in a statement on social media, FC Seoul said: ‘We would like to apologise to our fans. 

We’re genuinely sorry to our fans about the
installation of the mannequins at our game on May 17,’ FC Seoul said in a
statement.

‘We confirmed from the start that the mannequins we installed in the stands had no relation to the adult toys, even though they do indeed resemble real humans.

The mannequins are manufactured by a company named Dalkom, and they informed us that the mannequins are designed for displaying apparel
and fashion products. 

We confirmed with them on numerous occasions to make sure that the mannequins are not adult toys. ‘However, Dalkom has been distributing some of the mannequin products to another business named Soros, and in the process of return and exchange of the products
between them, the installation at our vvvvv  included some products with messages in text that are related to the adult toys.

That was a problem on our employees who couldn’t check every detail of
everything that was installed. That is an inexcusable mistake on our part.
‘Our intention from the start was to provide even a small entertainment
after it was decided that the games would be hosted behind closed doors
due to coronavirus.
Regardless of that, we would like to apologise once again to everyone
who loves and supports FC Seoul. We will be holding further discussions
on how we can review potential problems in similar matters. We will put
forth our due diligence to prevent such issues in the future.’

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