Fans were barred from the stadium to prevent the spread of coronavirus — and those watching online noticed something off-color about the mannequins drafted in to fill the stands.
On Sunday, the club played at home against Gwangju in South Korea's top football championship, which was due to start on February 29 but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.Fans were barred from the ground as part of measures to prevent the spread of infection, but those watching online noticed something off-color about the mannequins drafted in to fill the stands.Human fans were banned from the stadium to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
FC Seoul explained that although the dolls were made to look like real people, rather than conventional mannequins, it had checked they were"not at all related to adult products" before agreeing to install them, and had been told they would be mannequins of the kind commonly used to model clothes.
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