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Coach for military football club arrested for blackmail

July 11, 2011 - 20:56 By 배현정

The head coach for a local military football team has been arrested for allegedly taking cash from parents of a player involved in match fixing, the defense ministry said Monday.

The bench boss for Sangju Sangmu Phoenix in the first-division K-League, named Lee, was arrested on charges of blackmail. The Sangju team is made up of professional players who have been conscripted to serve the mandatory two years in the armed forces.

According to the ministry, Lee took about 10 million won (US$9,460) from parents of a Sangju player after demanding cash in exchange for concealing the player's involvement in match fixing.

The player is among 46 active and former K-Leaguers indicted by public and military prosecutors in a snowballing match-fixing scandal.

Lee is the first active head coach to be arrested. Prosecutors believe he demanded money from parents of other Sangju players.

Of the 46 indicted men, Sangju had the most players with nine.

Lee missed the team's game on Saturday while being questioned by military prosecutors.

The K-League, which was founded in 1983, has been reeling from its first match-fixing controversy. It has slapped 10 players with lifetime bans from all football activities. Earlier Monday, the league said it will improve the welfare of players and restructure the league in response to match throwing.



(Yonhap News)