He Saw the Red One and Went to the Rostrum to Fight: Unusual Archer Reaction in Uruguay Generates Stir
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Central Español beat Deportivo Maldonado 2-1 and cut a five-game streak without winning. However, his alternate goalkeeper, saw the red one from the bank and starred in a scandal.
The match between Central Español and Deportivo Maldonado, for the date 9 of the Torneo Apertura de Uruguay, was marked by a scene that exceeded football and set off the alarms. Emiliano Márquez, an alternate archer of Central Español, starred in an unusual episode. After being expelled over the end, he reacted furiously against referee Kevin Fontes, delayed his departure and, surprisingly, opened a gate that separates the tribune from the playi…
Emiliano Márquez was the protagonist of a tense episode during the duel between Central Español and Deportivo Maldonado
A shocking incident shook Uruguayan football when Emiliano Márquez, an archer of Central Español, jumped the fence after a provocation over his deceased brother. His reaction sparked a debate about sensitivity in the sport.
An unexpected closure shook the ninth date of the Uruguayan Open Tournament. In the duel between Central Español and Deportivo Maldonado, alternate Emiliano Márquez went from the protest to the expulsion and, in a matter of seconds, starred in a scene that overflowed any protocol: he left the bank, crossed into the tribune and ended up involved in a physical confrontation with a footballer from the opposing team. It all started when referee Kevi…
He Was Expelled and Entered the Rival Tribune to Look for a Fan Who Reminded Him of His Tragic Past.
The event happened on Monday night, in the victory of Central Español by 2-1 over Deportivo Maldonado by the date 9 of the Tournament Opening of Uruguayan football. In a hot ending, the referee expelled the alternate archer of Central, Emiliano Márquez. The goalkeeper left the playing field and on his way to the changing rooms had a question with someone from the visiting gallery, irritated and jumped to look for him. Thankfully, he was stopped …
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