Breaking: WKBL Suspends Game-Operations Chief After Referee-Assignment Blunder Delays Women’s Match
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In a move underscoring the critical role of precise scheduling, the Women’s Korea Basketball League (WKBL) has suspended kim Young-man, the head of its game-operations headquarters, for one month after he failed to confirm referee assignments for a recent women’s league game.
The league announced on the 21st that Kim will be suspended through February 20,2026. During the period, Jin-soo kim, chairman of the Umpire Training Committee, will serve as acting head of the Game Operations Division to oversee referee assignments and notifications.
Park Seon-young, head of the game-operations department, received a formal warning as part of the disciplinary action.
The incident dates to the regular-season clash between Cheongju KB and Incheon Shinhan Bank, held at Cheongju Gymnasium in North Chungcheong Province on the 16th. The game did not begin until 7:30 p.m., thirty minutes later than scheduled, because no referee was announced in time. Substitute referees arrived late, contributing to the delayed start.
WKBL’s financial committee reviewed the matter on the 20th and proceeded with disciplinary measures. The head of the game-operations division is responsible for assigning three referees per game (one main referee and two assistants) and notifying them a day ahead of the match. In this case, the failure to declare whether a referee would be assigned led to the delay as replacement officials arrived after the schedule.
Key Facts
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Incident | Delayed start of a WKBL regular-season game due to unassigned referee |
| Date of incident | 16th of the season; game started at 7:30 p.m. |
| Location | Cheongju Gymnasium, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province |
| Disciplinary action | One-month suspension for Kim Young-man (through Feb 20, 2026) |
| Other discipline | Warning for Park Seon-young, head of the game-operations department |
| Interim arrangement | Jin-soo Kim acting head of the Game Operations Division |
| Reason | Failure to announce referee assignment in advance |
The episode serves as a reminder that operational rigor is essential in professional sports. Experts say robust scheduling,transparent communications,and contingency planning help prevent game disruptions and protect the competitive integrity of the league.
Evergreen takeaway: As leagues continue to modernize operations, implementing redundant checks and timely, public-facing updates can reduce the risk of delays and improve fan trust.
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