Sporting events all over the world have also been?affected due to the coronavirus outbreak?and certain countries are trying to bring them back in regard to their current situation.
One such country is South Korea where a football match was played between FC Seoul and Gwangju FC. However, since there was no one to fill up the stadum, K-league side FC Seoul apparently decided to get creative and placed 'mannequins' in the seats. Not just that, they even gave them club t-shirts and victory signs.
Fans were quick to notice the unusual appearance of the mannequins. The dolls had very large breasts and people reached the conclusion that the football team used sex dolls to fill up the stadium. Needless to say, the fans weren't pleased.
Fans called them out for this inappropriate decision and pointed out that people of all ages watch the sport and it was immoral of them to include sex dolls in the stadium.?
An investigation was carried out and the football club claimed that the mannequins weren't exactly sex dolls but admitted that they shouldn't have used them to fill up the stadium.
In a statement made on Instagram, FC Seoul said, 'We would like to apologise to the fans. We are deeply sorry about the mannequins that were seated during the May 17, 2020 match.?However, we would like to clarify that while these mannequins have been made to look and feel like real humans, they are not for sexual use - as confirmed by the manufacturer.?We had them supplied by a company named Dalcom, which claimed they are clothing mannequins. We double, triple checked that they are not for sexual use.'
They added, 'Prior to supplying them to us, Dalcom had these mannequins returned from its streamer management label. In this process, they had been given names of the streamers. That is the only reason there is an association with the streamers. We failed to check up on this part and that is indeed our fault. We apologise.'
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