Jeonbuk Hyundai club, Anyang coach Yoo Byung-hoon and Gimpo striker Dongjin Park were fined one after another.
The Korea Professional Football Federation announced on the 10th that it held the 6th reward and punishment committee and decided to discipline Jeonbuk club, Anyang manager Yoo Byung-hoon and Gimpo Dongjin Park. Jeonbuk has imposed a fine of 10 million won on the team. This is a decision on the issue that occurred in the 19th round of the K League 1 Jeonbuk-Suwon FC match held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on June 17. At that time, the Jeonbuk club played without a waiting ball for about two minutes until the end of the game by ball boys moving the waiting ball in the stadium around 4 minutes of extra time in the second half. The K-League reward and punishment regulations allow disciplinary measures such as imposing sanctions or deducting points if they violate the federation's regulations.
Anyang coach Yoo Byung-hoon was fined 5 million won. Coach Yoo made negative comments about the referee's decision at an official press conference after the 21st round of the K League 1 against Gwangju held at Anyang Stadium on June 28. The K-League reward and punishment regulations allow disciplinary measures such as imposing sanctions or suspension of travel if an act that denies the authority of a referee is committed.
Park Dong-jin of Gimpo was fined 2.5 million won. Dongjin Park cursed with their fingers at the Incheon coaching staff after the 18th round of the K League 2 at Gimpo Salter Football Stadium on June 29. The K-League reward and punishment regulations allow punishment such as imposing sanctions or suspending business trips for abusive language or insults. Meanwhile, the federation sent an official warning letter to the Incheon coaching staff who argued with the Dongjin Park.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.