In a Danish soccer match, a rare scene emerged in which the referee knew he was coming and knelt down.



According to foreign media such as the British Guardian on the 23rd local time, on the 22nd, at the home stadium of Benschssel FF in Aalborg, Nord-Ilan, Denmark, the 6th round of the Danish First Division (2nd Division) Benschssel FF and FC Fredericia The match was held.



The away team, FC Fredericia, who were losing 0-1, intercepted the ball from the opposing half in the 29th minute of the first half and had a chance to equalize.



Midfielder Christian Kirkegard passed to striker Sampson Iyede on the left flank, the ball hit an opposing defender and then passed to Iyede.



Just as Iyede was about to shoot from within the penalty area, referee Nils Here's whistle blew.

He pointed out the foul of Benschissel FF who kicked Kirkegard's foot.



The game had to go on as the ball had already passed to Iyede, but the referee Here, who saw this too late, blew a whistle to blow a decisive goal for FC Fredericia.




Realizing that his decision was wrong, the referee wrapped his arms around his head and knelt down and blamed himself.



FC Fredericia players were angry at the arrival and ran to the referee, but found the referee kneeling and didn't say anything. Andreas Rosen, preparing for a free kick, patted the referee on the shoulder and comforted him that it was okay.



FC Fredericia Christian Tu Jensen's goal in the 37th minute ended the match in a 1-1 draw.



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