The K-League FC Seoul team used many types of no-nonsense to fill part of the empty seats at home - Seoul World Cup Stadium - for the first home match of this year's tournament on May 17, according to theworldgame.sbs.com.au.
The use of masked ghosts as spectators was used by FC Seoul in the match against Gwangju FC.
Notably, the eye-catching audience noticed that there were more different spooks. Many social media users think that they are sex jobs.
theworldgame.sbs.com.au said that FC Seoul club posted on Instagram on May 18 to apologize for this issue.
Accordingly, the club explained that the company provided unsold food. However, the club also apologized to fans, stating that it would fix this situation and ensure that the same problem would not happen again.
RT said that the COVID-19 pandemic has made the situation of stadium shortages of fans seem more common. Many football clubs in the world also have unique ways to stir up the atmosphere in matches. Belarus' Dynamo Brest club also chose a similar approach, using a weak replacement for real fans.
Meanwhile, the Borussia Monchengladbach team of the Bundesliga football tournament in Germany arranged to print photos of fans' faces on hard covers and place them in the stands.
The Korean K-League football tournament returned to competition last week after the COVID-19 pandemic in this country made positive progress. As of May 17, South Korea has recorded more than 11,000 cases of COVID-19 and 262 deaths.