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government has come up with measures to eradicate the problem of violence in sports schools.

First of all, professional clubs must submit a pledge that they did not commit school violence when selecting new players, and players who committed school violence cannot be selected as the national team.



This is reporter Ahn Sang-woo.



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Athletes who commit school violence will face disadvantages in the process of selecting players for universities, national teams, unemployment teams, and professional teams.



First, if there is a history of disciplined school violence, the selection of the national team will be restricted. If revealed, you will be subject to sanctions.



In addition, the government made it mandatory to reflect school life records, including measures for school violence, when selecting student athletes at universities, and to refer to the history of school violence.



Universities that reflect the history of school violence as an evaluation factor that has a significant impact on admission will receive additional points from the government's evaluation of university application projects.



Student athletes currently attending high school are also restricted from competition when committing school violence.



In the event of expulsion due to school violence, athletes will be permanently disqualified and student athletes who have been transferred will not be able to participate in the competition for one year.



On the other hand, the government operates a report center for the next two months to receive reports of school violence committed by current sports athletes. I decided to make a plan.