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South Korea FA apologises over ‘sexual services’ allegations

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Updated 8.8.2026
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Korea Football Association *JTBC South Korea Hong Myung-bo Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

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August 2026

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Al JazeeraAug 8

South Korea FA apologises over ‘sexual services’ allegations

South Korea's national football association has issued an apology following media reports alleging it provided "sexual services" to foreign referees. These alleged incidents occurred in 2011 and 2012, during qualifying matches for the 2014 World Cup and the 2012 London Olympics. A 2016 sports ministry investigation reportedly found the Korea Football Association (KFA) had provided inappropriate entertainment on seven occasions, including trips to massage parlors where fees covered sexual services. The KFA stated that such conduct is not currently occurring and expressed regret for the concern caused by these past events, which emerged from a parliamentary hearing and a search and seizure.

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South China Morning PostAug 8

South Korean football body apologises after report on referee sex scandal

The Korea Football Association (KFA) has issued an apology following a media report alleging it provided "sexual services" to foreign referees. South Korean broadcaster JTBC reported that these alleged services occurred on multiple occasions in 2011 and 2012, including during international matches for the 2014 World Cup qualifiers and the 2012 London Olympics. The KFA stated they deeply apologize for the concern caused by these reports, which emerged from a parliamentary hearing and subsequent investigations. The association acknowledged that many within the organization were unaware of these past events.

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South China Morning PostAug 7

South Korean football body offered sex services for foreign referees in 2011, 2012: report

South Korea's football governing body, the Korea Football Association (KFA), is facing new allegations that it arranged sexual services for foreign referees in 2011 and 2012. These claims stem from confidential audit documents prepared by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2016, as reported by broadcaster JTBC. A former KFA official reportedly stated the association aimed to influence officiating in their favor. The referees involved officiated matches involving teams from several countries, including Japan, the UAE, Iran, Bahrain, and Uzbekistan. This comes as the KFA is already under police investigation for alleged irregularities and nepotism in coaching appointments, with headquarters raided recently.

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Key Claims

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South Korea FA apologized over allegations of providing 'sexual services' to foreign referees.

— Korea Football Association (KFA)

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The KFA apologized for causing concern over issues that emerged from a parliamentary hearing and search and seizure.

— Korea Football Association

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Police raided KFA headquarters as part of an investigation into alleged irregularities in coach appointment.

— Article

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Seoul police raided the Korea Football Association (KFA) offices as part of an investigation into the appointment of former coach Hong Myung-bo.

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Hong Myung-bo's appointment came under scrutiny after the KFA abandoned a months-long search involving foreign candidates and appointed him following a brief meeting.

April 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraApr 28

FIFA cut World Cup ref following arrest for alleged sexual assault in UK

FIFA has removed a match official from consideration for the upcoming men's World Cup in North America following his arrest in the UK for an alleged sexual assault. The official, who was reportedly in Britain for a UEFA game, was arrested in London on suspicion of assaulting a teenage boy. FIFA stated it is aware of the serious allegation and will not consider the individual for any FIFA competition matches while the situation is monitored. UEFA also confirmed they will not select the official for their games, and the incident is part of an active investigation. The arrested official, described as being in his 30s, was released on bail by the Metropolitan Police.

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Key Claims

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A football match official was arrested for an alleged sexual assault at a hotel while in Britain for a game.

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FIFA stated it is aware of the serious allegation and the official will not be considered for any FIFA competition matches in the meantime.

— FIFA

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FIFA published a list of 52 referees, 88 assistant referees, and 30 video match officials for the 2026 World Cup.

— FIFA

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UEFA will not be selecting the official for its games and is monitoring the situation with great concern.

— UEFA

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The Metropolitan Police in London released a man in his 30s on bail following the report of the alleged assault.

— The Sun