OVER 100 FANS BANNED FROM K LEAGUE MATCHES OVER BOTTLE-THROWING INCIDENT

Over 100 fans banned from K League matches over bottle-throwing incident

Over 100 fans banned from K League matches over bottle-throwing incident

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The Korean football club Incheon United announced Thursday they have banned 124 fans from attending their home


matches after throwing water bottles onto the field after a recent loss.


Incheon said the 124 fans had reported themselves to the team and acknowledged their involvement in the incident in the


aftermath of Incheon's 2-1 loss to FC Seoul at Incheon Football Stadium in Incheon, just west of the capital city, on May 11


They will be banned from coming to Incheon's home matches indefinitely, but they will be reinstated if they perform 100


hours of community service.


Fans who choose to do community service will be asked to volunteer at Incheon's home matches, helping stadium staff


with security checks and cleaning before, during and after 합법 matches.


Back on May 11, FC Seoul captain Ki Sung-yueng was struck by a bottle as players from both clubs tried in vain to get angry


fans to stop. The Korea Professional Football League later slapped Incheon with a fine of 20 million won ($14,660) and


ordered the team to close off their supporters section for five home matches.


Incheon had accepted emails from fans who wanted to admit to their wrongdoing from May 13 to last Sunday. The club


said those 124 fans will raise money to pay off the league-issued fine, while team CEO Jeon Dal-soo will cover any


outstanding amount out of his own pocket.


Additionally, Incheon United plan to press charges against fans who are caught after the self-reporting deadline and will


seek compensation for financial losses that the club will suffer due to their actions.


FC Seoul goalkeeper Baek Jong-bum was fined 7 million won by the league for inciting the crowd with an excessive


celebration of his team's victory. FC Seoul supporters had raised money to pay the fine for the goalkeeper, arguing that


Baek didn't deserve the punishment.


FC Seoul contemplated appealing the decision last week but decided against it Thursday. The team also said they will


spend the fan-raised money on a charitable cause.

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