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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Freddy on June 25, 2018, 21:55:39 PM
Thought this was interesting and topical.
QuoteIn a soccer match between Iran and Denmark, an Iranian player mistook a whistle from the crowd as being the referee's half-time signal, and picked the ball up with his hands in the penalty area. Danish player Morten Wieghorst missed the resultant penalty on purpose, and Denmark lost 1–0.
"The referee gave Denmark a penalty kick, but following consultation with national team coach Morten Olsen, Wieghorst missed the penalty on purpose as a token of fair play, and Denmark lost 1–0. The incident made CNN's "Play of the Day" of 2 February 2003, and Wieghorst received an Olympic Committee fair play award. He was selected the 2003 Danish Player of the Year. He played his last national team game in April 2004, a 1–0 friendly match win against Scotland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKPBIS3_BSo
Too bad they didn't have the VAR technology back then. lol
Hehe yes, good to see fair play like this though. I think some of the teams in the World Cup could benefit from seeing this :LOL:
And welcome to the forum :)
Yeah fair play does seem to be a bit lacking in the modern game.
Good vid Freddy :thumbsup:
GrantMag I have set your country/location to match your IP address, fair play :)