Incheon, 124 people voluntarily reported throwing water bottles, ‘conditionally banned from entering the home indefinitely’

Disciplinary action will be lifted upon completion of 100 hours of volunteer work.

Professional soccer K-League 1 Incheon United’s home game against 124 people who voluntarily reported throwing water bottles after the end of the 12th round home game of ‘Hana Bank K-League 1 2024’ against FC Seoul held at Incheon Soccer Stadium on the 11th. It was announced on the 23rd that a severe punishment of indefinite entry ban was decided and that it could be lifted upon completion of 100 hours of volunteer work.

Incheon has been operating a voluntary reporting system for throwers since the 13th, two days after the incident. A total of 105 water bottles were confirmed on the ground during the game, and a total of 124 people voluntarily reported as of the 19th.

On the 22nd, Incheon held the club’s own disciplinary committee, and along with members from the legal community, Incheon City, and the club’s board of directors and executives, confirmed the indefinite disciplinary action against self-reported personnel.

However, disciplinary action can be lifted if a player completes 100 hours of volunteer work designated by the club.

Personnel carrying out volunteer work provide services to fans outside the stadium during the club’s home games, such as cleaning and inspecting items, and lead the club’s ‘healthy soccer viewing culture campaign’.

This is to prevent the relevant personnel from watching home games during the disciplinary period and further lead the improvement of the viewing culture in Incheon and the K-League as a whole by conducting a healthy viewing culture campaign through volunteer work.

If the person in question is found to have violated disciplinary action and entered a home game or caused other safety problems, regardless of whether it was a home or away game, he or she will be severely punished, including a claim for compensation for damages from the club, and all those subject to disciplinary action will be subject to a You must write a pledge. In addition to the indefinite entry ban, Incheon plans to completely close the home game cheering seats (S zone) for five league games, including the home game against Gwangju FC on the 25th, and one game of the ‘2024 Hana Bank Korea Cup’, and group cheering is also prohibited during this period. do. In addition, regulations on bringing in items into all areas of the stadium for the remaining home games of the 2024 season will be strengthened and a prior reporting system for cheering items will be operated. We will also continue to carry out campaigns to improve a healthy viewing culture. Meanwhile, Incheon was disciplined by the Korea Professional Football League on the 16th by closing the cheering seats for five home games and imposing a fine of 20 million won. The fine will be collected voluntarily from those who voluntarily report it. The shortfall will be borne personally by CEO Jeon Jeon-soo as the general manager of the club. 고스톱

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