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The judge whistled and fell to his knees with a crash! The footballers couldn’t believe it [WIDEO] Pika nona

In Sunday’s match between Vendsyssel and Fredericia, the hosts quickly took the lead after a hit by Mikkel Wohlgemuth. The guests, who were the favorites of the game, tried to draw a draw as soon as possible, and the excellent situation for equalization was deprived of them by the umpire’s nightmarish mistake.

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In the 28th minute, in a quick counterattack, one of the visitors’ players, Kristian Kirkegaard, was fouled by an opponent, but the ball soon reached the one-on-one striker Samson Ideye. At that moment, however, the referee’s whistle sounded, stopping the dangerous action. The judge himself quickly realized that he had acted wrongly by not taking advantage of the advantage, and broken, grabbed his head and fell to his knees! “I didn’t want to, I’m sorry” – if words were used to describe the judge’s reaction, this would look exactly like this.

Fredericia’s players at first could not believe what had happened, but they quickly let the referee know their mistake. After the meeting, he commented on the whole situation in a funny way on the club’s official Facebook profile. “When you know it’s crazy … In today’s match against Vendsyssel, even the referee fell to his knees against our team, which was unbeaten at the beginning of the season” – it was written.

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The referee was lucky enough that a few minutes later Fredericia still managed to draw a goal from Christian Jensen. After that, the score did not change anymore and both teams shared the points. After six rounds, Fredericia has four wins and two draws and is runner-up in the Danish II league, while Vendsyssel is eighth in it.

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