Mario Gjurovski, who plays for Muangthong United of the Thai Premier League, got one of the more ridiculous red cards we have ever seen in the sport of soccer. The Macedonian midfielder celebrated a late goal by pulling down his shorts and placing on his head and doing a little dance. The dance included pretending to shoot a bunch of fans with an imaginary machine gun. The referee wasn’t going to sit by idly as a player pretended to shoot fans with no pants on so he sent Mario off with a red card. Being sent off with no pants on, now that is a first.
Soccer Player Gets Red Card For Celebrating Goal With No Shorts On
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