Sep 23, 2011

Maradona and other controversial incidents around the world

Wherever he goes, Maradona makes sure to put his very special touches.









The video is self explanatory,



In another funny incident in South America, in a game between Nacional and Universidad de Chile was abandoned after Milciades Saldivar was struck by what Uruguayan media have suggested was a cash register roll. The tightly wrapped, dense object was launched from the stand in the 47th minute, and hit Saldivar, who was standing next to a Universidad de Chile corner taker, on the top of his head.

At first glanced, it looked that the linesman exaggerated a lot or he got very very soft body. Well, at another look, the roll was flying so fast, which makes it more than a paper. It could be either it was rolled a lot, that it made a little hard object, or something was attached to it.

Universidad de Chile were leading 2-0 before the abandonment, and also won the first-leg 1-0.
The South American Football Confederation (CSF) have promised to meet later in the week to decide on the outcome. Earlier this week, Emelec’s clash with Olimpia in Ecuador was called off after fans hurled bottles onto the pitch in protest against Emelec coach Juan Ramon Carrasco.



In Stockholm, something very interesting happened by fans as the Swedish Football Federation took a decision to ban fireworks from stadiums and were too harsh in fining clubs wherever their fans misbehave.

So, fans did a big protest in Stockholm derby by first: remaining 10 minutes silent in the game. The stadium was full of 25,000 fans but without any cheers. (try to listen to the video not just watch it). Then, in 10 minutes, you can see how the fans suddenly raised their flags and started to cheer.

Oh, what a very organized coordination of efforts of 'lousy fans'!

Then, by the beginning of second half, series of firework erupted and the ref had to stop the game for few minutes,

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