© AFP/Getty Images Ronaldo sat on the bench for the fixtures

Two South Korean fans who sued over Cristiano Ronaldo's failure to play in a pre-season friendly are to be awarded compensation.

Ronaldo was due to feature in a fixture on Juventus's pre-season tour of Seoul last July, but played no part.

Local agency The Fasta Inc were the organisation who arranged the match, in which they stated Ronaldo would be involved for at least 45 minutes.

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Reuters report the agency have now been ordered by a district court in Incheon, west of Seoul, to pay out 371,000 won (£240) to both fans listed on the lawsuit.

A breakdown of the damages includes 2 x match tickets (£45 each), a small commission charge for the tickets, as well as £190 each to cover "mental anguish".

Lawyer Kim Minski - who filed the lawsuit - said he is representing another 87 clients in relation to the fixture.

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Juventus played a K-League All-Stars team, fielding 20 players in the 3-3 draw, but Ronaldo was not risked due to "muscle fatigue".

Ronaldo had featured in both of Juve's other matches in Asia against Tottenham and Inter Milan.

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The 34-year-old is fit and firing for his club side at present, and bagged his 50th Juventus goal on Sunday.

He gave his side the lead from the penalty spot on 40 minutes, before repeating the same trick after 80 minutes to take his tally to 10 goals in his last six games.

Tweeting after the match, Ronaldo said: "Good to get back to victories and happy to score again in our stadium! Proud to reach 50 goals with the bianconeri shirt!"

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It was also the ninth successive league match Ronaldo had scored in for Juventus - the first player to do so since David Trezeguet in 2005.

Juventus currently top the Serie A table by three points over rivals Inter Milan, with a showdown between the sides scheduled for March 1.

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