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Cristiano Ronaldo South Korea. In Japan, though, Ronaldo may have gained some new fans who welcomed his decision to remain on the bench as an act of support for their country. Angry South Korean football fans are seeking compensation after Cristiano Ronaldo failed to take to the pitch.

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Two South Korean football fans are entitled to compensation for "mental anguish" after Cristiano Ronaldo failed to take to the field in a pre-season friendly in Seoul last year, a court has ruled. The K-League, South Korea's domestic league, has said it feels "indignation and disappointment" after Juventus refused to apologise for leaving Cristiano Ronaldo out of a pre-season friendly. Ronaldo Was Supposed to Appear on This Show With Kim Jong Kook.

Italian football champions Juventus breached an agreement when they benched superstar Cristiano Ronaldo in an exhibition match against South Korean league All-Stars, a local organizer of the match.

Cristiano Ronaldo has seen a staggering decline in support among South Korean fans as local police investigate whether he and Juventus committed a crime after the star failed to appear in a Seoul friendly, according to reports.

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AN INVESTIGATION into Cristiano Ronaldo's failure to play in a friendly in South Korea last year has been put on hold. The K-League, South Korea's domestic league, has said it feels "indignation and disappointment" after Juventus refused to apologise for leaving Cristiano Ronaldo out of a pre-season friendly. In Japan, though, Ronaldo may have gained some new fans who welcomed his decision to remain on the bench as an act of support for their country.


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