sportbible homepage
sportbible homepage
  • Home
  • Football
    • Premier League
    • Champions League
    • World Cup
    • England
    • Transfer News
    • Manchester United
    • Liverpool
    • Arsenal
    • Real Madrid
    • Barcelona
  • Formula 1
    • Red Bull
    • Ferrari
    • McLaren
    • Mercedes
    • Max Verstappen
    • Lewis Hamilton
    • Lando Norris
    • George Russell
    • Charles Leclerc
  • Boxing
  • UFC
  • More Sport
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • NBA
    • NFL
    • Darts
    • Athletics
    • Rugby
    • Wrestling
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Archive
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Snapchat
TikTok
Threads
YouTube
Submit Your Content Here
  • GAMINGbible
  • LADbible Group
  • UNILAD
  • LADbible
  • Tyla
  • FOODbible
  • UNILAD Tech
Player used 1000 IQ move to stop opponent scoring in Brazil but fans can’t believe what the referee did
Home>Football>Football News
Published 11:52 21 Jul 2024 GMT+1

Player used 1000 IQ move to stop opponent scoring in Brazil but fans can’t believe what the referee did

The referee's eventual decision was the correct one in law - but fans were critical of what happened beforehand.

Ryan Smart

Ryan Smart

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover

A player in the Brazilian top flight stopped his opponent from scoring after using what he thought to be an '1000 IQ move' - but didn't expect what happened next.

Flamengo were hosting Criciuma on Saturday evening, with the scores at 1-1 after 87 minutes.

The hosts surprisingly went behind on 37 minutes, but equalised on 76 minutes through forward Pedro.

Then, 10 minutes later, winger Everton ran through on goal and looked to get his shot away - but was stopped by what looked to be a genius move from Criciuma midfielder Gustavo Barreto.

Advert

Barreto spotted that there was a second ball which had made its way into the 18-yard box - and kicked it towards the ball that was at Everton's feet.

That meant play had to be stopped, but the referee then awarded Flamengo a penalty, which Gabriel Barbosa converted.

You can see the incident below.

🤯 We have NEVER seen this happen before!

Flamengo were awarded a last minute penalty tonight after the Criciúma player kicks a second ball that was on the pitch at the current match ball the attacker is using.

New rule unlocked. 🔓pic.twitter.com/CnxLlFqA7A

— The Sportsman (@TheSportsman) July 20, 2024

Fans had mixed views on the incident, with some claiming that an indirect free kick, or even a drop ball, should have been awarded - or the referee should have stopped play before the incident given that two balls were on the pitch.

But the referee made the right decision in giving the penalty.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, IFAB's Laws of the Game document doesn't make a direct reference to this sort of incident - given how rarely it happens - but Law 12 details what happens when any object that isn't a match ball interferes with play.

The law reads: "If a player who is on or off the field of play throws or kicks an object (other than the match ball) at an opposing player, or throws or kicks an object (including a ball) at an opposing substitute, substituted or sent-off player, team official, or a match official or the match ball, play is restarted with a direct free kick from the position where the object struck or would have struck the person or the ball.

"If this position is off the field of play, the free kick is taken on the nearest point of the boundary line.

"A penalty kick is awarded if this is within the offender's penalty area."

The last sentence shows that the referee did indeed make the correct decision on the field. When you think about it, it certainly makes sense - as a defender could theoretically kick a second ball onto the pitch at any time when they see a dangerous attacking move.

Flamengo eventually secured a crucial 2-1 victory, with the side now five points off the lead of the Brazilian Serie A with a game in hand.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter

Topics: Football, Brazil, Flamengo

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

Recommended reads

Tommy Fury disagrees with Tyson's 'no choice' claim as he reveals why he doesn't want his children to boxGetty ImagesEddie Hall confirms retirement decision as ideal next opponent named ahead of Tommy Fury fightGetty Images'I wanted to give back to the sport that gave me everything' - Ashley Cole is finding himself in first manager jobGettyAn interview with Ben Stokes: 'English cricket doesn't lack talent... there are quite a few names'Getty Images

Advert

Choose your content:

28 mins ago
an hour ago
4 hours ago
6 hours ago
  • Getty
    28 mins ago

    Mikel Arteta told to sign 'perfect' Morocco star for Arsenal immediately after Brazil masterclass

    Morocco put in an impressive performance to draw 1-1 with Brazil in New York.

    Football
  • Getty Images
    an hour ago

    Argentina ask US government to ban 13,000 of their own fans from attending World Cup matches

    The reigning World Cup champions begin their campaign against Algeria in midweek.

    Football
  • Getty
    4 hours ago

    Huge value of England theft revealed as drivers are charged over stolen equipment

    Jackson County prosecutors have charged two men with receiving stolen property

    Football
  • Getty
    6 hours ago

    Scotland banish 44-year-old ghost in historic World Cup win against Haiti

    Scotland sit on top of Group C after winning their first game at World Cup 2026

    Football
  • Sunderland Pulled Off 1000 IQ Tactic to Stop Arsenal
  • Jose Mourinho Used 1000 IQ move to Convince Chelsea to Sign New Striker
  • What Joao Pedro did for Brazil teammates who were picked in World Cup squad over him
  • Fans can’t believe what Emi Martinez did as Argentina led 4-1 against Brazil, even his own manager told him to stop