Brutal penalty for a football player: he was struck for having influenced the matches!



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Korean team before the match
Korean team before the match

SOUL – Korean footballer Hak-jong Jang (37) has been sentenced to life imprisonment for trying to influence the match on the Premier League stage. The punishment was inflicted by the Korean Football Federation (KFA). The left-wing defender, who has five official starts and more than 300 games in the first Korean competition, officially ended his career in 2017. However, in September this year, as a result of a conviction, he was sentenced to ten months imprisonment. After returning from prison, he must consider the lifelong ban of professional football.

Jang met another Han-saem footballer Le in September, the Asan Mugunghwa team of the second-division home of the K-League. He offered him 50 million won (about 44,300 USD) to receive a red card in the first 20 minutes of a match against Busan Park during a battle that took place September 22nd. Lee not only denied this dirty deal, but also informed the relevant football authorities and, based on the investigation, Jang was behind bars. The KFA rewarded Lee with 70 million won (about $ 62,000).

Korean football is still scandalized by a scandal that influenced K-League home games in 2011. It involved up to 50 players or former players. The Korean League of Bejzbal has also experienced a corruption scandal. Udial was in 2016 and accused were 21 people. In the volleyball competition in the south of the Korean peninsula, four wounded were sentenced for life by four players who participated in the corruption in 2012.


tags: Hak-jong Jang KFA

source:
SITA
Foto:
SITA / AP / Efrem Lukatsky

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