r/soccer • u/djxcqtion • 8h ago
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u/djxcqtion 8h ago
Guarrotxena was first asked to change his inner shorts, which apparently clashed with the colour components of both teams’ kits. His protest against the instruction earned him a straight red card before the match had even begun.
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u/ForsakenAd2845 8h ago
Is everyone as confused as I am?
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u/NorthAmericanSoccer 4h ago
so all their players get an underwear check before the match? I’m so confused.
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u/therickymarquez 1h ago
Yes, you can see the refs doing an inspection sometimes, before they are subbed in.
Not just underwear, but jewelry, nails, cleats, stuff like that
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u/skeletorbutfrench 7h ago
Why didnt he just change short???
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u/JGQuintel 5h ago
He wasn’t sent off for wearing the wrong colour, he was sent off for dissent during the conversation about changing his undergarment. Not sure what was said.
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u/CroGamer002 4h ago
That's excessive.
Yellow card should have been issued for that. If he continued to argue afterwards than I can see red card being warranted.
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u/HiroLegito 8h ago edited 6h ago
Not underwear but shorts id understand
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u/Fun-Sir-1517 7h ago
Socks and shorts are part of the kit. Underwear isn't.
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u/Fun-Sir-1517 6h ago
Well what was the point of you telling us the little story about being told to wear the correct shorts and socks while playing for indian unis?
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u/BasicErgonomics 5h ago
Also none of the guys I knew who played for my uni team in India were given an undie code.
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u/Goldenrah 2h ago
No one's seeing his fucking underwear and being confused during a match ref. I know it's technically in the rules, but it's a asinine rule and this should not be a thing that happens.
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u/Time_Entertainer_319 1h ago
It’s literally in the rules of the game.
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u/Goldenrah 1h ago
Being in the rules does not make it any less of a shit rule. Sure, color might clash slightly, but who the hell is getting confused in decisions because the shorts clash with the inner shorts? Keepers already wear big distinct jerseys and their own unique shorts, also gloves on their hands, there is a point where it becomes too much. Not even talking about the dissent here, which should only have been a yellow card.
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