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K-League's major restructure to meet the challenge of beating corruption
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Scarred by its worst match-fixing scandal in its 28-year history, South Korea's 16-team,
professional K-League will split into two divisions and move to a relegation and promotion system
from 2013. Under the new system, the K-League will punish any club that has players found guilty of
match rigging by deducting points earned from league games, by depriving clubs the right to compete
in the AFC
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