A German goalkeeper has been arrested after conceding 43 goals in a one sided defeat for his local club side SV Vonderort against rivals PSV Oberhausen.
According to the Sun, Marco Kwiotek’s truly criminal performance for his side was enough for armed police to arrest him when he turned up for training five days after the record-breaking defeat.
Kwiotek called out to players as he was led from pitch by cops at the club’s base in Bottrop, western Germany: “They just want to clear some things up.”
He has not been seen since by family members and police have yet to comment on why he was taken into custody.
Before he was marched away from the training session for the game against Batenbrocker Ruhrpott Kicker III, Kwiotek said: “The result of the last match was hard to take. I don’t want to see that happen again.”
Vonderort’s trainer Yvonne Liesenfeld said: “I don’t know what is going on with the police.
“First he lets in 43 goals and then he gets taken away by the law.”
Marco Kwiotek’s situation is a hard one to take when you consider that a Nigerian team once conceded 79 goals back in 2013.
According to Goal.com, Plateau United Feeders hammered Akurba FC 79-0 while Police Machine FC demolished Babayaro FC 67-0 in a play-off fixtures in which the winners would qualify for the Nigeria Nationwide League Division 3.
The only thing that happened to the four teams were their suspensions and not arrest.
According to the Sun, Marco Kwiotek’s truly criminal performance for his side was enough for armed police to arrest him when he turned up for training five days after the record-breaking defeat.
Kwiotek called out to players as he was led from pitch by cops at the club’s base in Bottrop, western Germany: “They just want to clear some things up.”
He has not been seen since by family members and police have yet to comment on why he was taken into custody.
Before he was marched away from the training session for the game against Batenbrocker Ruhrpott Kicker III, Kwiotek said: “The result of the last match was hard to take. I don’t want to see that happen again.”
Vonderort’s trainer Yvonne Liesenfeld said: “I don’t know what is going on with the police.
“First he lets in 43 goals and then he gets taken away by the law.”
Marco Kwiotek’s situation is a hard one to take when you consider that a Nigerian team once conceded 79 goals back in 2013.
According to Goal.com, Plateau United Feeders hammered Akurba FC 79-0 while Police Machine FC demolished Babayaro FC 67-0 in a play-off fixtures in which the winners would qualify for the Nigeria Nationwide League Division 3.
The only thing that happened to the four teams were their suspensions and not arrest.
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