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The strangest match in the history of football !!


The strangest match in the history of football !!
The strangest match in the history of football !!

It was at the White Hart Lane in Britain in 1925 and brought together the English clubs Arsenal and Spartak of Russia
The stadium covered heavy fog that made the vision almost impossible, but the match referee refused to stop it on the grounds that the other team came from Russia to play the game.
And here begins the oddity, as one of the Arsenal players was kicked out of the stadium because of his quarrel, but returned to play without being distinguished by the referee because of the heavy fog.
The Russian team changed their tactics but the player did not leave the field continue
 He continued to play without knowing the referee because of lack of vision.
And then began to doubt some because of the large number of players of the Russian team, which became playing with 15 players instead of 11, but the problem that no one could see well to see the number of Russian players.
The strangest thing is that when the Arsenal goalkeeper went off to tackle one of the balls, he ran into the أ, fainted to bring down a fan and replace him.
The referee was dismissed in the 61st minute from the second half due to heavy fog and bad weather. Spartak's goalkeeper was standing at his own goal and did not know that the game had been canceled for 7 minutes. When a man approached him to tell him that the match had been canceled, Why did not you come out?
He said I thought my team was a striker all along.

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