Yonsei University and Kyonggi University soccer team coaches who played an insincere game with so-called ‘ball-spinning’ soccer received a six-month disciplinary punishment.먹튀검증
The Korea Football Association held a Fairness Committee at the Seoul Jongno-gu Soccer Center on the 2nd and handed down such punishment to the coaches of Yonsei University and Kyonggi University for playing an insincere match in the 59th Spring College Football League match held in February this year.
In the game at that time, Yonsei University spent over 20 minutes passing the ball in their own camp while leading 1-0, and Kyonggi University also ignored it. In response, the Korea University Football Federation held a reward and punishment committee in March and banned the two from participating in one tournament hosted by the federation.
Due to the decision of the Fair Committee of the Football Association, Yonsei University coach Choi Tae-ho and Kyonggi University coach Kwon Hyuk-chul were banned from participating in the tournament for six months. Meanwhile, the Livestock Cooperative Fair Commission decided to convene a meeting on the 9th without making a decision on the case of a Gimpo FC youth team player who made an extreme choice in April last year.
Group A, a member of the Gimpo FC youth team, made an extreme choice in April of last year. It is said that the will contained information about verbal abuse by leaders and bullying by colleagues. Four related leaders were booked without detention by the police in April this year.