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Player Who Gave Sexually Transmitted Disease to Woman… K-League 2 Gyeongnam “We will Take Swift Action After Understanding the Situation”

The federation has not decided whether to submit a report or hold a separate disciplinary committee.

As professional soccer K League 2 player A was transferred to the prosecution on charges of transmitting a sexually transmitted disease to a woman, his team Gyeongnam FC is closely monitoring the investigation and trying to determine the facts.

A Gyeongnam FC official said on the 9th, "We heard the afternoon of the previous day that player A had been transferred to the prosecution," and "We will take appropriate action after hearing the player's position through his agent." 카지노사이트 추천

Previously, the Siheung Police Station in Gyeonggi Province had indicted A, a 30-year-old active K-League player, without detention in May on charges of assault, and the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office Ansan Branch is currently investigating.

A is accused of having sexual intercourse with a woman, B, and transmitting the disease to her, despite knowing that he was infected with a sexually transmitted disease and that there was a possibility of transmission.

The investigation began in December of last year when B submitted a complaint containing these claims to the police.

The police charged Mr. A with assault, believing he had negligent intent.

Gyeongnam, which heard the news late the previous afternoon, did not send the player to the 21st round of K League 2 against Seongnam FC held at Tancheon Sports Complex in Seongnam a few hours later.

The club's position is that they will take follow-up measures quickly as soon as they learn the facts from the player.

In the case of 'serious crimes' such as drugs, drunk driving, and gambling, if suspicion is detected, the club takes disciplinary action, but there are no separate regulations for cases of injury like this one.

The Korea Professional Football League is also waiting for the results of the club's own investigation.

After that, it plans to discuss whether to submit a report and hold a disciplinary committee.

According to the league's disciplinary regulations, those who commit acts of violence and anti-social and unethical behavior are subject to disciplinary action.

In the case of acts of violence, a suspension of 2 to 10 games and a fine of 5 million won or more are imposed.

In the case of causing controversy due to anti-social and unethical behavior, a suspension of qualification for more than one year may be imposed depending on the situation.