2024-08-20
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Recently, a funny scene happened in a Peru Cup qualifying match in Peru. A player was found urinating on the field by the referee and was directly sent off with a red card. At the 71st minute of the game, a player from the yellow team was injured and fell to the ground in the penalty area, and the game was forced to be interrupted. At this time, a player from the red team suddenly got excited and could not suppress it for a while, so he worked directly next to the corner area. This scene happened to be seen by the player from the yellow team, who immediately protested to the referee on duty. After observing, the referee decisively showed a red card and sent the "water brother" off directly.
Looking back at the history of football, this Peruvian player was not the first player to let the ball go on the field, but he was the first player to receive a red card for doing so.
You should know that in the 2011 Brazilian Cup, before the match between Boavista and Goiás, the 35-year-old referee Denis Ribeiro couldn't help but urinate on the court, and this scene was captured by the broadcast camera. Denis Ribeiro's behavior illustrates the saying "Only the officials are allowed to set fires (urinate), but the people are not allowed to light lamps!"