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Professional football FC Seoul has been criticized for providing 'adult dolls' so-called 'real dolls' in the audience for cheering. It was also reported extensively in foreign media and suffered worldwide disgrace.

This is reporter Lee Jeong-chan.

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yesterday (17th), in Gwangju and on the opening day of the home, 30 mannequins resembling real people were filled with cheer stones.

When this figure was broadcast, suspicions were raised whether it was an adult goods doll, or so-called 'real doll'.

Twenty-eight of the 30 mannequins were young women, and 14 were wearing T-shirts or headbands with promotional items for adult supplies.

As the controversy grew, FC Seoul began to apologize and explain.

"The mannequin has nothing to do with adult products," he said. Some of the promotional items for adult products companies have been exposed. And apologized for the impunity.

However, as a result of SBS coverage, Company A, which was called an installation company, was introduced as a 'real stone production company' on the homepage, and Company B was also closely related to Company A.

While the accusations were growing, the Seoul club explained that they did not recognize anything until after the game.

A person in charge of Company A lately spoke to SBS on the phone saying that Real Stone was right.

[Company A: Some of them are for adults. Glamorous look would not be better.]

Overseas media, such as the BBC, also reported the situation extensively, and the reputation of the K League, which received global attention, was seriously damaged.

(Video coverage: Heungki Kim, Seonghwan Hwan, Video editing: Chunbae Park)