Swedish player sent off for farting loudly

There are many reasons a player can be sent off in a game – reckless
tackles, two yellow cards, even swearing at the referee in some
occasions. But Swedish football saw a bizarre new offence which seems
incredibly harsh.

In a ninth-tier clash, Adam
Lindin Ljungkvist was sent off for “unsportsmanlike behaviour” when he
farted loudly in his side’s game against and Jarna SK’s reserves.
The
game was almost over and, having apparently already been given a yellow
card, he released wind and was booked for the second time.

“I needed to fart, I had a bad stomach,” he told Lanstidningen Sodertalje. “So I just farted. Then I received a yellow card and then a red.

“I was shocked, it’s the strangest thing I have ever experienced on a football field.

“I asked the referee: ‘What, you can’t fart on the field?’, he replied: ‘No’.

He does, however, have a theory as to why he was sent off: “He
may have thought that I farted in my hand and threw it towards him, but
he didn’t say.”

The referee reported that he had already booked
the player in the 65th minute, but Ljungkvist says he can’t remember
receiving one.

And the referee, Dany Kako, has cleared up the situation, stating that it was indeed for passing gas.

But even Kako admitted that it is an absurd situation.
Once there was a player who stood and peed next to the pitch. That was also a yellow card.”

According to the opposition striker Kristoffer Linde says he heard the fart and testified to how loud it was.

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