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With football in South Korea resuming behind closed doors, the last thing FC Seoul expected to have to apologise for was its fans.The K-League side replaced supporters with mannequins for its opening home fixture of the season on Sunday, after a company called Dalcom offered to fill some of the empty seats.In total, there were 30 mannequins - 25 of them female, and five male.However, fans watching online noticed the stand-in spectators looked more like sex dolls - with some even holding signs advertising sex websites.The club was forced to apologise on Instagram and Facebook.Club official Lee Ji-hoon told the BBC it didn't do a background check on Dalcom, and didn't realise its line of work, but said the dolls were merely "premium mannequins" rather than anything more x-rated.