It was obviously a day to forget for SV Vonderort goalkeeper Kwiotek
when he conceded 35 first half goals and 43 after full time.
His week did not improve when five days later, at a training session, the 25-year-old keeper was led away by armed police officers and taken to the local station for questioning.
German goalkeeper Marco Kwiotek was arrested by police at training days after his side suffered a record-breaking 43-0 defeat.
His week did not improve when five days later, at a training session, the 25-year-old keeper was led away by armed police officers and taken to the local station for questioning.
German goalkeeper Marco Kwiotek was arrested by police at training days after his side suffered a record-breaking 43-0 defeat.
READ MORE AFTER THE CUT...............................
World Soccer reports, PSV Oberhausen took a 35-0 lead at half time
against SV Vonderort which must have sparked a mini-war in the dressing
room as only eight players from the losing side returned to the pitch
for the second half.
The conceding side coach Yvonne Liesenfeld said: “I don’t know what is going on with the police.”
“First he lets in 43 goals and then he gets taken away by the law.”
Christian Schröer, managing director of the Club said “I hope the goalkeeper will be available for selection in Vonderort’s next game.”
“We are in the dark,” he add. “The police won’t tell us what happened and we cannot reach Marco on his mobile.
“Hopefully he will be back for the next game.”
The conceding side coach Yvonne Liesenfeld said: “I don’t know what is going on with the police.”
“First he lets in 43 goals and then he gets taken away by the law.”
Christian Schröer, managing director of the Club said “I hope the goalkeeper will be available for selection in Vonderort’s next game.”
“We are in the dark,” he add. “The police won’t tell us what happened and we cannot reach Marco on his mobile.
“Hopefully he will be back for the next game.”
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