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Watch.. A Jordanian player enters history for being sent off after 5 seconds

The Jordanian youth team player recorded a strange incident during the Asian Youth Championship in Uzbekistan, which may enter the Guinness World Records.

And the Jordanian youth team player, Bakr Kamal Kalbouni, got the red card, only 5 seconds after the start of Jordan’s match against Tajikistan, on Thursday.

Moments after the kick-off, Kalboni raised his foot high to hit the head of the Tajikistan national team player, in a dangerous intervention to obtain a high ball, which caused a serious injury to the Tajik player.

Once the incident occurred, the referee did not hesitate to show the Jordanian player the red card, in a strange incident that recorded one of the fastest red cards in the history of the sport.

Al-Kalbouni entered the list of the fastest red cards in the history of the game, as Walter Boyd was expelled immediately after the start of the match, after he entered into a quarrel with his club Swansea, as well as Lee Todd, who was expelled after two seconds in the English amateur league, because of his mockery of the loudness of the referee’s whistle.

However, Kalboni’s expulsion may be the fastest in the history of Asian football, with the absence of sufficient statistics to document this matter.

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