K-League scandal
TWO players in South Korea's K-League are at the center of match-fixing allegations as negative headlines about corruption in global soccer continue to plague the sport. An official at Changwon district prosecutors' office in South Gyeongsang province said the two unnamed players were paid up to 120 million won (US$109,000) to help their sides lose in April. The prosecution were seeking arrest warrants for the players while two brokers had already been arrested.
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