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Worst decision made by a football referee ever !
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- Author: arabjohnny
Tags: dundee goal kick mottram partick penalty referee thistle united
In the middle of this clip you will see quite possibly the worst decision ever made by a referee in the history of football ! Scottish referee Les Mottram not only misses Dundee United player Paddy Connelly score but then disregards the fact that the partick defender CATCHES THE BALL and hands it to his keeper and instead of giving a penalty waves play on ! Wouldn't be so bad but that ref was scotlands official fifa referee
the rock guest referee
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- Author: nlow
british bulldog vs triple hhh..1.2...y doesnt matter if the rock counts 3!!!
Arbitro Borracho Referee drunk
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Pues eso un arbitro borracho de la liga bielorrusa en infantiles parece to borracho .
Referees
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sometimes it's not so easy to be a referee...
Stupid brazilian referee
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Stupid brazilian referee
Cuban taekwondo athlete Angel Matos kicking the referee
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BEIJING (AP) — A Cuban taekwondo athlete and his coach were banned for life after Angel Matos kicked the referee in the face following his bronze-medal match disqualification. Cuban coach Leudis Gonzalez offered no apology for Matos' actions during the men's over-80 kg (176 pounds) match. Matos was winning 3-2, with 1:02 in the second round, when he fell to the mat after being hit by his opponent, Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov. He was sitting there, awaiting medical attention, when he was disqualified for taking too much injury time. Fighters get one minute, and Matos was disqualified when his time ran out. Matos angrily questioned the call, pushed a judge, then pushed and kicked referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden. Matos then spat on the floor and was escorted out. "He was too strict," Gonzalez said, referring to the decision to disqualify Matos. Afterward, he charged the match was fixed, accusing the Kazakhs of offering him money. "This is a strong violation of the spirit of taekwondo and the Olympic Games. The sanctions are the following and are effective immediately: Lifetime ban of the coach and athlete in all championships sanctioned by the (World Taekwondo Federation) and at the same time, all records of this athlete at the Beijing Games will immediately be erased," said the announcer, reading a WTF release. In his first match, Matos defeated Italy's Leonardo Basile, then beat China's Liu Xiaobo 2-1 in the quarterfinals. But he lost to South Korean Cha Dong-min in the semis to land in the bronze-medal match. "To me it was obvious he was unable to continue," Chilmanov said. "His toe on his left foot was broken." Matos won the gold medal in this division at the 2000 Sydney Games, dedicating the victory to his mother, who died on the day of the opening ceremony. At the 2004 Athens Games, he finished 11th. Matos' tantrum followed a day of confusion on the mats. Earlier Saturday, China's double gold medalist Chen Zhong crashed out in the quarterfinals after initially being declared the winner. The day was rife with upsets. Working her way through the easier of the two pools, Norway's relatively unheralded Nina Solheim won her first two bouts with a comfortable point margin and defeated 2005 world champion Natalia Falavigna of Brazil in the semis to meet world champion Maria del Rosario Espinoza of Mexico for the over 67-kg (147.4 pounds) title. Espinoza won the final handily, going ahead in the first round and never falling behind. The final score was 4-1. She had her hands full getting through the quarters 4-2 against Sweden's Karolina Kedzierska, who launched several high kicks that did not connect. Espinoza then took on Britain's Sarah Stevenson, the 2006 European champion, in the semis. Espinoza dominated the match, earning her final berth with a 4-1 win. Espinoza was to fight Chen in the semis, but the judges overturned an earlier ruling and made Stevenson the winner of the quarterfinal bout in which Chen scored in the closing seconds of the second round and then Stevenson tagged her with a head kick — worth two points — in the third. The judges ruled Stevenson's kick wasn't solid enough for points, and Chen was declared the winner 1-0. After Britain protested, and the result was changed to put Stevenson in the semifinal. The decision brought loud jeers from the crowd. China did not appeal. It was the first time a match result has been overturned since taekwondo became an official Olympic sport in 1990. "I obviously had scored. I don't know if they weren't watching or what," Stevenson said. "That's one of the things I hate about this sport." Stevenson won bronze, along with Brazil's Falavigna. Cha made it four-for-four gold medals for South Korea. In taekwondo, countries are allowed to enter only four athletes. Cha fell behind when Alexandros Nikolaidis of Greece nailed him with a head kick 15 seconds into the bout. But he came back with a body kick and a head shot of his own to take back the lead, adding another point to go 4-3 going into the third round. Nikolaidis evened it out at 4-4 with a body kick, but Cha scored with just 18 seconds left to claim the gold in the men's over-80 kg (176 pounds) division. Daba Modibo Keita of Mali, the 2007 world champion, was defeated in overtime in the quarterfinals by Nigeria's Chika Yagazie Chukwumerije. The Nigerian then went up against Athens silver medalist Nikolaidis. Nikolaidis scored with a head kick in the third round, then again in the final second to advance to the final. The bronzes went to Chilmanov, who beat Matos, and Chukwumerije.
Dad attacks referee
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A dad attacks a referee during a football game, claiming the ref was too rough with his child.
ACC Referee Ron Cherry Explains A Personal Foul Call.
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Tags: ACC Cherry college football foul Maryland NC penalty personal Ron State
NC State and Maryland both came into this November 24, 2007 football contest needing a sixth win to secure a bowl invitation. By the time the Terps went up 37-0 on the Wolfpack, the NC State players were getting a little "chippy." Particularly the seniors, like Kalani Heppe. He's the left guard, number 69 on this play. Watch him pull out to his left and take down the Maryland corner at the edge, number 2, Kevin Barnes. Keep your eyes on the bottom left of the screen and you'll see Heppe rare back and slug Barnes under the facemask while the two are on the ground. The Raycom announcing crew does it's usual messed-up job of figuring out what exactly the call was... but the star of the play is head referee Ron Cherry, and his classic explanation of this personal foul.
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