Was the Jordan national team player exposed to the fastest expulsion in history?
The confrontation in which the Jordan national team defeated Tajikistan with two goals to none, Thursday, in the AFC Youth Football Championship, which is currently being held in Uzbekistan, witnessed a strange situation in the world of the “round witch”.
As soon as the confrontation began, and specifically at the fifth second, the referee showed the red card in the face of Bakr Kalbouna, the Jordan national team player, after he dealt very roughly with one of the balls against one of his competitors in the Tajikistan national team.
The case of expulsion made the sports fans on social media ask their questions about whether Bakr Kalbouna, the star of the Jordan national team, had become the fastest player in football history to be expelled in a confrontation with an official recognized tournament.
After research, it was found that the fastest expulsion in the history of football was Lee Todd, the Cross Farm Park Celtic striker, who left the confrontation with the red card against his rival Taunton East Rich Wanderers in the English Sunday League Championship by only 2 seconds, after he attacked the match referee. .
It is noteworthy that the Jordanian youth team will miss the services of its star Omar Kalbouneh in the match that the sports fans are waiting for against South Korea in the Asian Football Cup, because of the red card he received.