• In England, the referee sent himself off the field. Well well! In England, the referee sent himself off the field The referee scored a goal and sent himself off

    27.09.2021

    French futsal player Ali Bedredin prompted for 91 years sport.tochka.net remember the ridiculous disqualifications in the history of sports and create a kind of Top 5 funny disqualifications and their causes.

    After all, punishments are usually quite fair, but the reasons that led to them often cause a variety of emotions - a smile, bewilderment, and sometimes sadness.

    1. Rodolfo Garcia (football, Argentina)

    In 2008, the Argentine footballer Rodolfo Garcia, who plays for the Ecuadorian club Espoli, received a disqualification for striptease on the field. It all started with the fact that during one of the matches, the player ignored the referee's requirement to fill the shirt, after which the referee showed him a red card. Garcia's reaction was very peculiar - he lowered his shorts and showed the referee and the thousands of people who gathered at the stadium his male pride.

    2. Andy Wayne, Melvin Sylvester (football, England)

    Perhaps two unique cases in football (and in sports in general) when the referees removed themselves from the field. These mega-fair referees are the Englishmen Andy Wayne and Melvin Sylvester. Both at different times served the matches of one of the lower English leagues.

    In the case of Wayne, the goalkeeper, who did not agree with the decision of the referee to score, entered into an argument with him. Wayne started a heated discussion, blew the whistle on the field and began using profanity to prove his case to the goalkeeper.

    After that, Wayne showed himself a red card and stopped the match. After the game, the referee explained his action as follows: "My actions were absolutely unprofessional. If a football player had done this, I would have kicked him off the field, and since I did it, I had to leave."

    Sylvester did the same. After a series of attacks on him by a football player, the referee hit him three times in the face, and then left the field, showing himself a red card. Unlike the first case, here the match continued - one of the fans played the role of referee.

    Sylvester was fined "already" 20 pounds and disqualified for a month and a half. By the way, the judge was still indignant that he was so severely punished.

    3. Dzahon Kurbanov (boxing, Tajikistan)

    Tajik boxer Dzahon Kurbanov was disqualified for being during a fight? final at the Beijing Olympics bit his rival from Kazakhstan, Yerkebulan Shinaliev, on the shoulder.

    Perhaps, the Tajik was prompted to such a "feat" by the fact that Evander Holyfield watched his fight from the stands, who at one time became a victim of another "cannibal boxer" Mike Tyson. "Iron Mike", who forgot, bit off Holyfield's earlobe.

    4. Sven Kramer (skating, Holland)

    The Winter Olympics in Vancouver was rich in "contingency" situations. Therefore, it is not surprising that in our ranking she immediately left a double mark.

    So, the Dutch speed skater Sven Kramer is already in the rank Olympic champion Vancouver at a distance of 5 thousand meters, was preparing to repeat his success at twice the distance. But a ridiculous mistake left him not only without a second “gold”, but generally led to disqualification.

    The fact is that during the race, Kramer mixed up the tracks 8 laps before the finish line, violating the rules, and was disqualified. The Dutchman learned about it only when he finished, showing at the same time the best time among all athletes.

    Although - this is not so much an athlete's mistake as his coach, because it was he who shouted to Kramer to turn onto the wrong track.

    5. Leonid Kornienko (biathlon, Belarus)

    A similar situation happened at the same Olympics in Vancouver with the Belarusian biathlete Leonid Kornienko during the relay. He ran at the last stage and confidently took 2nd place, but at the decisive moment, for some reason, he did not go along the outer finishing circle, but turned to the inner one, where he was passed the baton.

    The Belarusian realized his mistake too late and grabbed his head. But this did not save the Belarusian team from disqualification.

    On July 29, exactly 50 years ago, Graham Poll was born - a football referee, famous for being the first in history to show three yellow cards to one player in one game. In honor of his anniversary, Sobesednik.ru remembered other unexpected, ridiculous and controversial decisions of the judges, thanks to which the most popular game in the world is even more interesting to watch.

    1. The judge is strict and fair. In relation to yourself

    English referees Andy Wayne and Melvin Sylvester showed us at different times two cases of uncompromising severity towards themselves, unique not only for football, but also for sports in general. Realizing that their refereeing did not work out, these two conscientious people simply ... removed themselves from the field! This happened during ordinary matches of the lower English league.

    In the case of Wayne, the goalkeeper, who did not agree with the decision of the referee to score, entered into an argument with him. The referee, instead of shutting up a player who disagreed with him with a yellow card, simply continued to fervently prove his case. Indecent gestures and profanity were used. Realizing that he got excited, Wayne showed himself a red card and stopped the match. After the game, the referee explained his action as follows: "My actions were absolutely unprofessional. If a football player had done this, I would have kicked him off the field, and since I did it, I had to leave."

    Sylvester did the same. After a series of attacks on him by a football player, the referee hit him three times in the face, and then left the field, showing himself a red card. Unlike the first case, here the match continued - one of the fans played the role of referee.

    It is a pity that there are only two such stories: if all the referees were so strict with themselves, you see, the fans would forever forget the famous “judge for soap”.

    2. Never take a swing at the judge. Even as a joke

    During the Werder Bremen-Hamburg derby, the young and hot player Marko Arnautovic received an unremarkable yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct. To his misfortune, some footballer, after the yellow card was issued, threw the ball at Marco's feet. Apparently, wanting to relieve tension after an unpleasant mustard plaster, Arnautovic jokingly pretended that he was about to launch a projectile at the judge. The referee stood at that time with his back to him, but with peripheral vision (if only goals were so able to notice when necessary), he saw something unkind in his direction. Marco immediately pretended that nothing had happened and even moved two meters away from the judge. But referee Thorsten Kienhefer, just by his appearance, realized that the player had just joked unsuccessfully and, without thinking twice, removed him from the field. Many years later, the participants in this strange episode admitted that they forgave each other. One for a joke, the other for an offensive deletion.

    3. Red card for the "blood of ancestors"

    This mysterious episode happened quite recently: in May last year, the player of the Moscow "Spartak" Emmanuel Emenike was sent off in a match with "Zenith" for ... a gesture of gratitude to his parents. After scoring a beautiful and decisive goal, the African ran - attention - to the stands of his fans, on the run slapping himself with one hand on the veins of the other hand. Rostov referee Vladimir Kazmenko, obviously, decided that this gesture meant something indecent, immediately jumped up to the joyful Emenike and showed him a red card. What exactly this strange gesture means, we do not undertake to judge, however, in favor of the Nigerian, it says that if he wanted to offend someone, he would not run to his stands. In addition, Samuel Eto'o showed the same gesture before him in the Champions League match - with impunity. Emmanuel and Samuel later clarified that tapping their veins meant gratitude for the blood given by their ancestors. So, maybe the judge Kazmenko showed blood (that is, a red card) for blood?

    4. Sick - there is nothing to run around the field!

    It was also last spring. Commentators dubbed this case the strangest red card in the history of Ukrainian football. Denis Garmash, Dynamo Kiev midfielder, was hit in the back of the head by an opponent during a corner kick. Lost consciousness, fell. “The blow was intentional, I fell, but for some reason the referee ignored this violation, although he allowed the doctors to enter the field. I was in a state of shock from the blow and, frankly, did not immediately understand that Wax was asking me to leave the field. And when he came to his senses a little and figured out what he wanted, he immediately went to the touchline, "the removed player later said. - At this time, our masseur had not yet left the field, and I did not even think that at that moment the referee could resume the game. I ran to the sideline. I emphasize: I ran, and did not set off at a walking pace, which would allow me to accuse me of dragging out the time. But the referee walked towards me and issued a second warning. I asked him: "For what?" “For entering the field without permission.” "But I didn't leave him!" - I object. "You'll watch the video later," he said, and with a repeated gesture demanded to leave the lawn. Hence the lesson for good fellow football players: if you are in a state of shock after a vile blow from the enemy, you are lying on the lawn, there is nothing to pretend to be smart and try to continue the game according to the rules. You look, Denis lie down a little longer, the judge would not have done anything to him. Lying down, as you know, do not beat. But the runner can easily show the red one.

    5. I believe, Lord, in the illegality of my decision

    We will end our selection with one very instructive case. Football is not just a game - it is, as they say, something more. Second religion. And once, in the literal sense, it was not without the word of God. In 1957, in Germany, a few seconds before the end of a football match, the winning goal was scored against one of the teams. At the same time, the referee did not notice that the striker corrected the ball with his hand, and counted the goal. Then a local priest came onto the field and began to loudly exhort the winning team to confess how it was. The words of the shepherd had an effect. The players admitted that they scored the ball incorrectly. The referee canceled the goal, and the meeting ended in a draw.

    This curious incident took place during a match between amateur clubs Petersboro North End and Royal Mail.

    In the 63rd minute of the game, the Royal Mail players scored a goal, taking the lead. Goalkeeper “Pitesrboro” Richard McGuffin, considering that the goal was carried out in violation of the rules, said this to the referee.

    Referee Andy Wayne, whose main occupation is driving trailers, unexpectedly blew his whistle on the field and entered into a heated altercation with the goalkeeper, using profanity profusely. Then, as if coming to his senses, Wayne, apparently, considered himself guilty of the incident and applied the appropriate sanctions - he showed himself a red card, declared the game over and left the field.

    "I heard the goalkeeper say, 'you don't change referee, you never whistle in our favor.' That was the last straw, but thank God I realized I was wrong," the 39-year-old said. were completely unprofessional. If a player had done this, I would have kicked him off the field. And since I did it, I had to leave."

    The Football Association promised to carefully study this incident, while the referee himself justifies his failure with a series of troubles that befell him and his family.


    Football referees

    And you will be judged

    6 funny episodes when the judges were in the spotlight


    Being a football referee is an extremely difficult task. It is believed that a good judge is one who is never seen. And if all the spectators begin to look not at the players, but at the "man in black", apparently, it smells like kerosene. the site recalled several funny episodes when the arbitrators were in the center of everyone's attention.

    Deleted myself

    No matter how surprising it may sound, two cases are known at once when referees showed a red card to themselves. The first was Andy Wayne, who refereeed the Peterborough North End - Royal Mail match. The first one ran up to the goalkeeper after his next protest, but stopped in time and decided to remove himself so as not to bring the matter to the point of assault. But his colleague, another hot Briton Melvin Sylvester, at the match "Southampton Arms" - "Hurstbourne Tarrant British Legion" could not restrain himself. After one of the players pushed him to the ground, Melvin first knocked out the player, and then sent himself to the locker room.

    Good Arbiter

    A funny refereeing story happened to midfielder Roman Zobnin, who plays for Dynamo Moscow, which is supported by VTB Bank. “It was back in Togliatti, when I played for the local Academy,” says Roman. - In our squad, along with young people, graduates of the Konoplev Academy, experienced Dmitry Godunok, who is known in Russia for his performances for FC Moscow, played. So, Dima had a knee injury, besides, he "hung" on the card: one more "yellow card" - and misses the next game. The team decided as follows: let him get a yellow card during the game, he will be replaced, and during the disqualification, Dima will have time to heal. So, let's kill two birds with one stone."

    “Godunok did everything correctly,” Zobnin grins. - He left the field, and then appeared without the permission of the chief referee. According to the rules, this is a sure yellow. One of the players has already gone to warm up to replace Godunk. But the referee was silent. Then Dima began to cover him with a three-story mat so that if I were a judge, I would have removed him altogether. And that one - zero reaction! In general, Godunok played with a sore knee for a whole time. And only in the room under the stands, he nevertheless “agreed”, and he was slapped with the long-awaited “yellow card”. It was probably the kindest judge in my entire career.”

    Escape to the wedding

    Much more principled and tougher referees in Germany. Something similar happened there in the late 1970s. The famous German footballer Hansi Muller, who was distinguished by exceptional correctness, in one of the matches, unexpectedly for the fans and all the players, got into a squabble with the referee. The referee did not differ in loyalty and, despite the reputation of the offender, slapped him a red card. And only later it turned out that Muller did it on purpose, as the club management refused him a vacation. And he had good reasons for the vacation: he had to attend ... his own wedding. What won't you do for the bride?

    Indiscriminately

    The opposite happens in football much more often. Usually, you don't have to beg for a card from the arbiter for a long time: they often want to indicate that they get their bread for a reason. Take one of the Mexican league matches of the late 1970s. A certain referee Gonzalez went down in history by showing 26 (!) red cards in a match, given that only 22 people can be on the field at the same time. After several players were sent off for rough play, both teams rushed to find out who was right after all. And when the debate turned into a general fight, everyone who was on the field had to be removed. And the coaches who joined the fight were not affected by the exception: they were removed along with the players.

    Judge scorer

    If in South America everyone is used to aggression in football, then Spain is famous for its beauty and technology. And referees are no exception. An interesting incident occurred in the mid-60s in a match between two Spanish teams - "Rione" and "La Catina". Shortly after the start of the meeting, the ball bounced off the referee's foot and ended up in the hosts' net. The referee, despite the protests of spectators and players, counted the goal. Time passed, the hosts failed to recoup, because of which the situation in the stands and on the field gradually heated up. The referee was feverishly thinking about plans to save the raging fans from the massacre ... and suddenly, three minutes before the end of the game, the ball hits his head and in a moment is at the gates of the guests. The referee-scorer and the real hero of the match was taken out of the field by the players of both teams in a state of shock.

    Undress on the field

    If you think that funny episodes with judges are a thing of the past or, at worst, take place somewhere far away: here's a case from our reality. In match Russian Premier League"Dynamo" - "Amkar" in May 2005, the match referee Vladimir Pettai forced Andrey Kobenko, who came on as a substitute at the very end, to take off his underwear in front of the entire stadium! And it was just a matter of color: according to the rules, the underpants under the playing shorts should match the uniform in terms of color, but in Perm, they turned out to be black, not white. Kobenko then was very worried if someone had filmed him on video. But everything seemed to work out.

    Foggy Albion

    Few people remember the friendly match between Arsenal London and Dynamo Moscow at the Wine Hart Lane stadium in the British capital in the winter of 1945. And those who suddenly saw this spectacle on archival films will remember that there was such a fog on the field that the players did not see, not only the ball, but also teammates. The players tried to protest, but the referee decided to continue the match in the hope that the fog would dissipate. As a result, the participants of the meeting took referee Nikolai Latyshev several times for their player, addressing him with several passes. In order not to introduce confusion into the game, during the break, the Soviet referee changed his dark uniform to a light one. The fog was such that the goalkeeper of the English team, who was injured, could only be found by his cries.

    And in general - a real torment for the players and referees. The field and stands are very often shrouded in a thick veil of fog. After one such game, which ended 3-3, famous striker George Odtz laughed: “I remember exactly that I scored five goals, but I don’t know which goal.” At the end of this game, the referee found that there were 18 players on each team. In principle, it would be possible to update the record for red cards. But who would see them?

    Name the match in which the referee sent himself off the field) and got the best answer

    Answer from Petrovich™[guru]
    An unusual reason did not allow the match between the teams of the amateur, or, as it is also called, the “Sunday” league of England between the Peterborough North End and the Royal Mail to finish. Referee Andy Wayne, who served the match, removed himself from the field in the 63rd minute, presenting himself with a red card.
    This event, unique in the history of world football, was preceded by the following sequence of events. In the 63rd minute, the Royal Mail scored a goal against Peterborough goalkeeper Richard McGuffin, thus leading the score 2-1. However, McGuffin, believing that the ball was scored in violation of the rules, lashed out at the referee.
    Wayne was not in debt. The 39-year-old referee, whose main job is driving trailers, ran up to McGuffin and, using profuse language, advised him to shut up. Then, as if coming to his senses, the referee took out a red card, but presented it not to the goalkeeper, but to himself, after which he blew the whistle for the end of the game and walked off the field.
    “After all this, I had no moral right to stay on the field, because if a player acted the way I did, then I had to send him off. I did not restrain my emotions, and therefore I gave myself a fair punishment, ”Vane later explained.
    Now the Football Association of England is carefully studying this incident, while the referee himself justifies his failure with a series of troubles that have befallen him and his family. Within a short period of time, Wayne found out that his wife had cancer, buried a close friend who died at 38 from a heart attack, and literally on the eve of the match, his father-in-law died. This is where you're going to break down.
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    Answer from Vlad Abdullin[master]
    Andy Wayne


    Answer from poker face[guru]
    I do not remember. But the meaning was such that he knocked out one of the players for blatant rudeness and assault


    Answer from Natalia Oskolkova[guru]
    che, such really was????


    Answer from Pticcc[guru]
    Probably in some kind of 3rd division of the Hungarian Championship)


    Answer from Irina Bernatskaya[newbie]
    hmm there was such a match, I don’t remember who is against whom
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